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Jeffrey L.Pressman and Aaron B.Wildavsky argued that often government programs commence with bold objectives that the administrative process fails to realize in practice.
Equivalent
A term used to indicate two items, systems, or quantities that are the same or have identical value or function.
Conditional Probability
The likelihood of an event occurring given that another event has already occurred.
Marginal Probability
The likelihood of an event occurring, irrespective of the outcomes of other variables.
Owns
To have possession or control of something, typically property, rights, or obligations.
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