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  • Pearson rejected, on epistemic grounds, the search for hidden causes and theoretical entities in science generally, and this lay behind his denial of of inheritance by non-observable entities, such as De Vries's pangens

    Evolution Sloan, Phillip 2008

  • De Vries makes clear that if this was not agreed when they began investing in Hungary, it is only logical that companies are upset.

    Hungary Facing Possible EU Sanctions Over Policies 2011

  • De Vries makes clear that if this was not agreed when they began investing in Hungary, it is only logical that companies are upset.

    Hungary Facing Possible EU Sanctions Over Policies 2011

  • De Vries says that as his company does with e-mail, they trust that employees can make proper judgments about what to and not to discuss, and whether something may be inappropriate or sensitive.

    My Enterprise 2.0 Rollout: 4 Keys to Success 2010

  • De Vries attributes Philips 'success to four guiding factors, which he recommends to others considering a deployment of an enterprise 2.0 suite.

    My Enterprise 2.0 Rollout: 4 Keys to Success 2010

  • VELEZ MITCHELL: We ` re dealing with various languages here, from what they speak in Aruba to the Netherlands to Thailand, but in that case, he did tell De Vries on hidden camera, De Vries ` people, that Natalee died in his arms.

    CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2009 2009

  • However, the effect of the need for leadership on the outcomes of leadership, though positive, is small De Vries, Roe, and Taillieu, 2002.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • De Vries, Roe, et al. 1998 developed and validated a scale of “need for supervision” that can differentiate between conditions when employees need to be supervised and conditions when they do not.

    The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008

  • De Vries himself believed in something like Puritanism, which he comes perilously close to affirming in Mrs. Wallop 1970, and he has great fun bumping the Rev.

    Archive 2008-10-01 2008

  • De Vries began his reporting career in the late 1970s at de Telegraaf, the largest Dutch daily newspaper; he soon became the paper's crime reporter.

    Cracking the Holloway Case? 2008

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