Sentences with phrase «organizational arrangements»

Similarly, one may argue for the importance of economic resources to any episode of religious change but acknowledge that these resources may be constrained by organizational arrangements specific to particular societies.
Tobias installations frequently include organizational arrangements of colorful, architectonic wall painting and structural effects that act as both connectors among disparate elements — all «untitled» — and enactors of the mirroring strategies of reflection and symmetry.
This means not only fighting to loosen the stranglehold of the teachers» unions, as many reformers have tried to do for years, but also rethinking some of the premises and timeworn organizational arrangements of the American system of education.
One approach, however, might be to attempt three organizational arrangements:
De Gaulle's argument, therefore, was not with the Western alliance as a foreign policy guarantee, but rather with the kinds of practical, organizational arrangements that had grown into the NATO of the 1950s and 60s.
The schools are remarkably varied when it comes to history, mission, structure, and organizational arrangements.
During this time, I had the opportunity to work in a «learning organization» that matched Peter Senge's descriptions of such an organizational arrangement (1990).
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