Not exact matches
On the negative side, people who work for
autocratic managers
often feel as though their contributions are not valued by the organization and decisions
often don't consider how it will affect employees other than the manager.
This would lead to an historic compromise involving the state (not only as is
often presented in caricature style as a gang of technocrats and stupid
autocratic bureaucrats) but as an effective instrument to implement a transparent and democratic social contract.
«What [the mayor] did is what he
often does, which is to make
autocratic decisions,» Donahue said.
Many ex players will comment they prefer the strong hand of a
autocratic leader, but Wenger's more laissez faire approach is
often good for creative types if balanced with some semblance of
autocratic principles.
The staccato cadence of Tim Streeto's editing, which clusters together short scenes that excise the beginnings and ends of interactions,
often keeps the impact of Bernard's
autocratic parenting from registering fully on impact, but the film's tragicomic punch lands in the final act after an otherwise useless therapy session triggers in Walt a warm memory of his mother — thus spawning a stint of self - analysis that doubles as an occasion for viewer reflection.
So, what happens to the republic once the traditional public schools have all been removed from the protection of the U.S. Constitution and are controlled by
autocratic, for profit,
often fraudulent, opaque and abusive publicly funded but private sector corporate charter schools that use bully tactics to achieve their goals?
[A] look at similar situations should remind us that when public concerns about
autocratic governments begin to bubble over, trees are surprisingly
often the symbolic trigger that pulls communities into the streets.
STEP provides skills training for parents dealing with frequently encountered challenges with their children that
often result from
autocratic parenting styles.