full participation

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandparticipation

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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participation
noun[U]
uk
/pɑːˌtɪs.ɪˈpeɪ.ʃən/
us
/pɑːrˌtɪs.əˈpeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you take part or become involved ...
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(Definition offullandparticipationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull participation

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For all their new importance, these actors were still excluded fromfullparticipationin nomination decisions.
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Thefullparticipationeconomy clearly fails to predict the response of the real interest rate.
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Students also learn from each other as they are on a pathway tofullparticipationtogether.
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The medicine was therefore used along with coercion to ensurefullparticipation.
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The inflation rate is much smoother than in thefullparticipationcase.
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The new consensus was that development was not possible without thefullparticipationof women.
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A further challenge was maintaining thefullparticipationof the community advisory committee throughout the project.
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Therefore, you needfullparticipation.
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Of course, in thefullparticipationcase, = 0, and the segmentation rate is identically equal to zero.
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Another argument against ourfullparticipationhas faded.
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In segmented markets economies, then, shocks affect the previous rates not only through their standardfullparticipationfundamentals, but also through the segmentation rate.
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We will refer to the case in which = 0 and > 0, respectively, as thefullparticipationmodel and the segmented markets model.
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The claim of social justice requires equitable distribution of available resources, including resources for healthcare, necessary to equal opportunity forfullparticipationin society.
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In the following periods, however, the response of the benchmark limited participation model is the same as the one of thefullparticipationmodel.
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Part (ii) in the proposition implies that, if the organized markets are active, welfare is highest when there isfullparticipationin the markets.
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The negative association of external promotion with tree survival suggests that external programs may not be achievingfullparticipationof local communities in promoting woodlots.
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It is equal to zero in the case offullparticipation, and increases as the traders' share of the aggregate endowment decreases.
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Thus, severely affected haemophilic boys could only look forward to a succession of episodes which would seriously interruptfullparticipationin school life.
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In other words, empowerment is the opportunity for and action towards people'sfullparticipationin the choices, decisions and processes that affect their lives.
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The new government instead must embrace laws and actions that lead to a healthy political environment andfullparticipationwithin its organisations.
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When is equal to one, the economy is the benchmarkfullparticipationrepresentative agent economy with cash-in-advance constraints and stochastic aggregate endowment.
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In the absence offullparticipation, the average payoff from search trade would be negatively affected because of the positive participation externality.
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To assurefullparticipationof all stakeholders in the regions/sub-regions, the exercise needs to be further publicized and opened up to broad participation.
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Any temptation to portray this 'enthusiast' as belonging to some ostracized minority is negated by hisfullparticipationin the public musical and social culture of the time.
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There appears to be a strategic complementarity in the choice of market strategies sincefullparticipation is critical to achieve the best outcome for the average trader.
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