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The 3rd quantity during this foreign evaluation takes "raising criteria" as its important subject matter. elevating criteria is not any basic topic, both conceptually or empirically, no matter what politicians may perhaps imagine. whether it is to take place, it needs to draw on examine and useful adventure from different countries.

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