Sentences with phrase «new organizations tend»

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Inability to Dig Deeper that the «Usual Suspects»: Most leadership teams tend to choose the same people from within the organization to participate in nearly every new change effort.
We do well to remember that the freedoms we tend to take for granted are, in disputes all around the country, being defended daily by organizations such as the Rutherford Institute, the Christian Legal Society, the Catholic League for Civil and Religious Liberty, Dean Kelley of New York and William Ball of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (each of whose prodigious energy is tantamount to that of an organization).
The two themes, indeed, tend to blend into one another: «Self «organization provides new evidence in favor of the existence of teleological dimensions in the natural world.»
Nevertheless, since the possibilities of grouping the Turing machine's primitive table into higher level concepts are quite varied, a new philosophy of mechanism would tend to support an organization of software into a higher level language that is intuitively mechanical.
When I asked Conservative politicians in New York what part the national lobby would play, most tended to agree with Thomas D. Cook, chairman of the Monroe County party organization: «I think they're full of smoke.»
«People who work in new - home sales tend to make excellent managers because they know both sales and what it's like to work in an organization,» says Wilson.
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