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    Les idéologies du territoire : des alibis pour les politiques éducatives en milieu rural ? by Yves Alpe, Jean-Luc Fauguet

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Thus a “territorial ideology” is built, which grows like an alibi: the reports/ratios of force and the social stakes disappear behind the territory. …”
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    La mise en ligne des informations liées aux risques by Anne Peltier, Mathieu Vidal, Sylvia Becerra

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…It questions whether the provision of such information online can constitute a real tool of prevention or is potentially only a useful alibi for public authorities.…”
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    TIC & TER. Stratégie numérique et qualité de service à la SNCF by Pierre-Henry Emangard

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Studying the Sud Loire Ocean sector, the paper shows that ICTS information services have been an alibi for lowering regional rail services quality and has lead to traffic decrease. …”
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    L’écologisation, mise à l’épreuve ou nouveau registre de légitimation de l’ordre territorial ? by Vincent Banos, Anne Gassiat, Sabine Girard, Baptiste Hautdidier, Marie Houdart, Sophie Le Floch, Françoise Vernier

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…This leads us to identify three archetypical settings of the territorial effects of « greening » processes : « a-territorial », « alibi », « emancipatory ». We end by discussing how « greening » unevenly triggers and combines the tenets of territorialization, whether by consolidating or challenging the current « territorial order ».…”
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    Pyrenean tourism confronted with sustainable development: partial and hesitant integration by Sylvie Clarimont, Vincent Vlès

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The cross-border comparative study of the forms and outcomes of the introduction of sustainable tourism by inter-communal efforts in the western Pyrenees has revealed the difficulties of imposing the model, and, worse, this model is often the alibi justifying a mass of incoherent tourist policy, which, being defective in forward planning and territorial coherence, makes it difficult to apply. …”
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    Value Chain Analysis as a Catalyst in Gender Main Streaming by Adebayo, Sanni T.

    Published 2018
    “…However, it has been largely used as an alibi for neutralizing the negative action in gender mainstreaming. …”
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    Le tourisme pyrénéen face au développement durable : une intégration partielle et hésitante by Sylvie Clarimont, Vincent Vlès

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The cross-border comparative study of the forms and outcomes of the introduction of sustainable tourism by inter-communal efforts in the western Pyrenees has revealed the difficulties of imposing the model, and, worse, this model is often the alibi justifying a mass of incoherent tourist policy, which, being defective in forward planning and territorial coherence, makes it difficult to apply. …”
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    MILITARY IN POLITICS AND NIGERIA’S POLITICAL EVOLUTION, 1966-1979 by OLUWASEYI PAUL ADEBILE, TOYYIBAT NIKE OGUNBONA

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The paper found out that beyond the usual alibi of civilian incompetence, socioeconomic underdevelopment, corruption as well as electoral crisis; insurgent tendencies arising from ethnic nationalities as well as secessionist agitation were central to military intervention and administration in Nigeria during the period under evaluation. …”
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    DECOLONIALITY OF KNOWLEDGE AND INTERCULTURAL “DAHLEZ” by N. T. Nurulla-Khodzhaeva

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Without doubt, every one of us has worthy of alibi. But it is important to understand that today's distancing from the topic in Central Asia; is not an ideological camouflage ala Soviet-style, but rather a preservation of the myth of Westphalia on the priority of national sovereignty. …”
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