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Second, causes and effects of social capital as a feature of communities were not disentangled, giving rise to much circular reasoning.
A practical disadvantage is that it is not available for many countries and that private and public expenditures may have to be disentangled.
This branch of the literature is vast, but suffers from the criticism that the direct and indirect effects of variables cannot be disentangled.
First, these effects are only discernible when the main effects and the interaction effects are disentangled.
Once the aggregate is disentangled, a great deal of systematic variation in developmental trajectories emerges.
Nationality may provide people with their identities, but the issue of national identity and that of justice can perhaps be disentangled.
This information needs to be disentangled to assess the proportion of priorities that came uniquely from the different sources.
It stakes out those areas of confused human self-understanding that will have to be disentangled before society can, perhaps, progress on a firmer basis.