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Author Scott Belsky Says Managers Need to Avoid Distractions and Take Time to Focus on Their Long-Term Aims .
How to Make Your Dream Project Happen Javier Espinoza 2011
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James Clem calls the Aims program "a great opportunity" since the nearest CTI program is at Metropolitan State College of Denver.
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( "Über" 154), or Bosanquet's observation in 1913 of the vogue in liberal culture for assuming that "The dim recesses of incommunicable feeling are the true shrine of our selfhood" (36), or even Jung's later pronouncement that, "Each of us carries his own life-form within him — an irrational form which no other can outbid" ( "Aims" 41).
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Martin Narey didn't like me pointing out that the NOMS Vision statement lacked vision, and that in contrast to the Prison Service "Statement of Purpose" and the Probation Service "Aims" and "Values", his vision was silent on supporting staff.
Archive 2005-03-27 Laban 2005
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Martin Narey didn't like me pointing out that the NOMS Vision statement lacked vision, and that in contrast to the Prison Service "Statement of Purpose" and the Probation Service "Aims" and "Values", his vision was silent on supporting staff.
This Is Our Justice System Laban 2005
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In its founding congress in Frankfort-on-the-Main it adopted a basic programmatic document entitled Aims and Tasks of Democratic Socialism which rejected Marxism as the ideology and theoretical basis of the working-class movement, class struggle and the struggle to establish the power of the working class; and proclaimed world-outlook neutrality, that is, the freedom of its member parties and organisations to base their activity on such theoretical and philosophical positions as they deem suitable ".
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In its founding congress in Frankfort-on-the-Main it adopted a basic programmatic document entitled Aims and Tasks of Democratic Socialism which rejected Marxism as the ideology and theoretical basis of the working-class movement, class struggle and the struggle to establish the power of the working class; and proclaimed world-outlook neutrality, that is, the freedom of its member parties and organisations to base their activity on such theoretical and philosophical positions as they deem suitable ".
CONTENTS 2007
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FIRST LADY: Aims to end child obesity in a generation
Weight Loss Challenge: Health & weight loss stories & photos 2010
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In the “Aims and Scopes” section of its guidelines to writers, the journal emphasized that it had no desire to “predict whether ideas and facts are ‘true’ ”—in fact, it was eager to print “even probably untrue papers” so long as they spurred discussion.
The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011
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FIRST LADY: Aims to end child obesity in a generation
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