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" For this reason, the best way to promote institutionalist/Marxis dialogue in this area may be to cultivate a decentered, postmodern vision of the dialogue itself--as a plural, heterodox space in which theorists of both traditions can work in loose yet productive collaboration..."
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Garnett Jr., Robert F. "Postmodernism and Theories of Value: New Grounds for Institutionalist/Marxist Dialogue?"
Journal of Economic Issues
33.4 Dec. 1 1999: 817
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" The author credits Reagan's vision for America and the astuteness of his top assistants as the reason for speechwriting success, whereas Clinton's performance in the latter area is attributed to national tragedies and to his comebacks from political defeat and personal scandal."
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Hoff, Samuel B. "All the Presidents' Words: The Bully Pulpit and the Creation of the Virtual Presidency"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
29.1 Mar. 1 1999: 213-214
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" Mr. Watson: Another reason is getting a shared vision of this area."
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Cleary, Mike. "AEDP"
Washington Times
Jan. 24 2000: 9
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" The reason is that these steps toward achieving a vision of a just, and therefore healthy, community must necessarily bring participants closer to a metaphorical wall--the barriers we, as a society, have codified that block achievement of social justice."
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KREUTER, MARSHALL W.,Sabol, Barbara,O'DONOVAN, ANDREW,DONOVAN, JUDITH,KLEIN, LISA,GREEN, LAWRENCE W.,VLIET, MARNI,BRADLEY, TAMI,CAMPUZANO, MARY K.,TARLOV, ALVIN R. "Commentaries from Grantmakers on Fawcett et al.'s Proposed Memorandum of Collaboration"
Public Health Reports
Mar. 1 2000: 180
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" The reason that the future is so bright for social economics is that it has been relatively less shackled to this material progress vision."
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Wisman, Jon D. "The scope and promising future of social economics"
Review of Social Economy
61.4 Dec. 1 2003: 425-446
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"... seconds Erskine-Hill in spurning pseudo-history masked as novelty: "The new-historical attempt to revise the `orderly, well-reasoned, fundamentally hierarchical vision of Augustan England'... finally sounds like a new way of talking about the old hierarchy" (p. 20)."
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HALEY, DAVID B. "POETRY OF OPPOSITION AND REVOLUTION"
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
98.1 Jan. 1 1999: 111-112
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" Elderly people fall and suffer fractures for a range of reasons, including poor muscle strength, impaired vision, scatter rugs, and prescription drugs like barbiturates and long-acting tranquilizers."
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Napoli, Maryann. "New Information on Topselling Osteoporosis Drug"
HealthFacts
Jan. 1 1999: 1
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"... seconds Erskine-Hill in spurning pseudo-history masked as novelty: "The new-historical attempt to revise the `orderly, well-reasoned, fundamentally hierarchical vision of Augustan England'... finally sounds like a new way of talking about the old hierarchy" (p. 20)."
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HALEY, DAVID B. "ILLUSORY CONSENSUS: BOLINGBROKE AND THE POLEMICAL RESPONSE TO WALPOLE 1730-1737"
Journal of English and Germanic Philology
98.1 Jan. 1 1999: 111-112
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" It is therefore not, like others, an expansionist nationalism, and it is thus compatible with a Grotian vision and style of diplomatic behavior."
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Lafer, Celso. "Brazilian International Identity and Foreign Policy: Past, Present, and Future"
Daedalus
129.2 Mar. 22 2000: 207
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" This study found visual attention to be deficient in students with reading disorders, and linked such clinical vision disorders to inattentive behavior."
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Maynard, Janice,Tyler, J. Larry,Arnold, Mit. "Co-Occurrence of Attention-Deficit Disorder and Learning Disability: An Overview of Research"
Journal of Instructional Psychology
26.3 Sept. 1 1999: 183
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" During the Mulroney years, immigration was an area in which state autonomy was high due to a lack of vision and consensus across a range of identifiable societal interests. [20] (*.) Fellowship support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research..."
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VEUGELERS, JOHN W.P. "State-Society Relations in the Making of Canadian Immigration Policy during the Mulroney Era [*]"
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology
37.1 Feb. 1 2000: 95
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" In response, Beth El has embarked on a renovation of its spacious sanctuary and meeting area to enhance that vision of creativity, celebration and the internal spiritual life of a synagogue - an addition to the social-service mission the..."
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. "Beth El sets innovations for new year"
Washington Times
Sept. 27 1999: 2
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"... of fragmented groups and alienated stakeholders resulting in antagonistic and divisive behavior that block the formation of a shared vision and also denigrate the existing goals or vision of the system."
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Horn, Raymond A. Jr,Carr, Alison A. "Providing Systemic Change for Schools: Towards Professional Development through Moral Conversation"
Systems Research and Behavioral Science
17.3 May 1 2000: 255
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" The reason appears to lie with the unidimensional measuring stick they use to judge regulator behavior. "Our results indicate that greater scrutiny from residents pushes regulators away from decisions likely to maximize social welfare" (p. 155), but this is social welfare narrowly defined."
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Cook, Brian J. "Calculating Risks?: The Spatial and Political Dimensions ofHazardous Waste Policy"
American Political Science Review
94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 721
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" Positive behavior support emphasizes four central messages that shape a vision for the future: 1. Behavior support should reduce problem behaviors and affect how a person lives."
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Horner, Robert H. "Positive Behavior Supports"
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
15.2 June 22 2000: 97
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" Linking IT projects to these goals and objectives improves your organization's ability to measure the contribution of IT projects to your mission and vision, or reason for being."
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Cameron, Preston. "For Good Measure"
CMA Management
74.6 July 1 2000: 52
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" The profound change in theological vision inaugurated by Vatican II requires not only different virtues, skills, and behaviors from priests--hard enough!--it also requires "soul work," a journey inward,..."
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Egan, Robert J. "A brave & honest book"
Commonweal
127.14 Aug. 11 2000: 20
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" These cases suggest that viewing goal and vision development in a more procedural and "organic" (Beer & Walton, 1987) sense may provide a better guidepost for researchers to identify important behaviors involved in establishing vision."
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Lewis, Laurie K. "Communicating Change: Four Cases of Quality Programs"
Journal of Business Communication
37.2 Apr. 1 2000: 128
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" There are sure to be those who will find fault with Berry's project because of its unusual application of panentheism to Christianity, but there are also many who will resist the radical implications of his vision of right livelihood on our daily behavior."
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Christensen, Laird. "SPIRIT ASTIR IN THE WORLD: WENDELL BERRY'S SACRAMENTAL POETRY"
Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature
52.2 Jan. 1 2000: 163
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" It is a vision that is achievable, and there is no reason that we can't go there together. "
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. "VIDEO DOCUMENTARY"
Campaigns & Elections
21.7 Aug. 1 2000: 61
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" The Pew Higher Education Roundtable, p. 1. Virtual Campuses Offer Compelling Reasons for business schools to improve their distance vision. (Spring 1998)."
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Stevens, George E. "The Art of Running a Business School in the New Millennium: A Dean's Perspective"
SAM Advanced Management Journal
65.3 June 22 2000: 21
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" This assumption suggests that one reason why contemporary spaces often alienate us -- compared with historical and natural settings that elicit powerful emotional engagement -- has to do with the poverty of peripheral vision."
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Pallasmaa, Juhani. "HAPTICITY AND TIME"
Architectural Review
207.1239 May 1 2000: 78
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" The lack of a clear vision of center-region relations during Yeltsin's presidency and antagonistic political behavior did not help."
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Brabant, Jozef M. van. "Without a Map -- Political Tactics and Economic Reform inRussia"
Comparative Economic Studies
42.2 June 22 2000: 109
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" International union leaders lacked vision and refused to try a new approach (populist) advocated by Local 14. German provides two reasons for the International's abysmal action in this matter."
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Baltakis, Anthony V. "The Betrayal of Local 14: Paperworkers, Politics, and PermanentReplacements"
Journal of Labor Research
21.4 Sept. 22 2000: 681
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" One reason for this preoccupation has to do with the rhetorical power of Montesquieu himself: The bracing qualities of his vision in The Spirit of the Laws are undeniable."
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ROBIN, COREY. "Reflections on Fear: Montesquieu in Retrieval"
American Political Science Review
94.2 June 1 2000: 347
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