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Sagie will lease TopEyeView for a quarter of that amount and deliver 8 full hours of Hi Def video for the price.
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Nonetheless, Sagie (1997) pointed out that although a directive, tell-and-sell strategy of assigning goals could be as productive in performance and the quality of decision making (Sagie, 1994), and that assigning goals could be as effective as participation in goal setting (Locke & Latham, 1990), the continuing arguments for participation were based on ideological reasons (Dickson, 1982) rather than empirical evidence.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Nonetheless, Sagie (1997) pointed out that although a directive, tell-and-sell strategy of assigning goals could be as productive in performance and the quality of decision making (Sagie, 1994), and that assigning goals could be as effective as participation in goal setting (Locke & Latham, 1990), the continuing arguments for participation were based on ideological reasons (Dickson, 1982) rather than empirical evidence.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Aids Consortium advocacy officer Sharon Ekambaram said the announcement was made by the hospital's chief executive Sagie
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Itay Sagie, a research associate at the LBDD was the paper's first author.
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Itay Sagie, a research associate at the LBDD was the paper's first author.
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Itay Sagie, a research associate at the LBDD was the paper's first author.
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