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" It seems to me that we should continue to study the budget process and apply to it what we know about presidential and congressional power and about the art and science of negotiation."
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PIOUS, RICHARD M. "The Limits of Rational Choice: Bush and Clinton Budget Summitry"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
29.3 Sept. 1 1999: 617
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" He was respected as one of the first art historians to apply the apparatus of traditional scholarship to modern art. "The trouble was," Richardson states, "he regarded scholarship as a means of aggression rather than..."
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EBONY, DAVID. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It"
Art in America
88.4 Apr. 1 2000: 57
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"... said Tom Nawrocki, senior editor at Worth magazine. "We turn down quite a few people who apply to be on it." Mr. Nawrocki said the magazine considers about 700 to about 1,000 money managers who apply every year."
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Bhambhani, Dipka. "Financial adviser takes pride in winning honor"
Washington Times
Feb. 21 2000: 17
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" There were several suggestions about how to get managers to apply research knowledge developed by scientists, and how to get scientists to develop knowledge about the topics that managers need to do their jobs."
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Watson, Alan E.,Herath, Gamini. "Rearch Implications of the Theme Issues "Recreation Fees and Pricing Issues in the Public Sector""
Journal of Leisure Research
31.3 June 22 1999: 325
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"... continued, this would be beneficial only if they offered "implicit obedience to the Rules of Art." Going to Rome was a reward for this obedience, a chance to apply the "Rules of Art" in the presence of the real thing."
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Wilkin, Karen. "Roman holiday"
New Criterion
18.9 May 1 2000: 24
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"... collaborative creation of a substantial body of new work will be a catalyst for addressing issues of local importance." For more information about these and other grants, or to apply, write the organizations: The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, Dept."
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. "FOUNDATIONS: Funding Artists, Fostering Creativity"
American Artist
64.699 Oct. 1 2000: 68
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"... the risk managers in charge of dealing with the hazardous environmental or health agent.(52) For example, in the face of uncertainty, an agency's choice of the degree of conservatism to apply could affect the outcome of the analysis of a hazardous environmental agent."
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Ewers, John. "Dueling risk assessments: why the WTO and Codex threaten U.S. food standards"
Environmental Law
30.2 Mar. 22 2000: 387
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" The Messenger is as literal and descriptive a title as one could hope to apply to a work of art."
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van Proyen, Mark. "Paul DeMarinis at Braunstein/Quay"
Art in America
88.9 Sept. 1 2000: 159
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"... on "company time." Advising historians to apply history to the needs of corporations would have been difficult to do a generation ago; managers were not listening to the idea."
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CORTADA, JAMES W. "THE CASE FOR APPLIED HISTORY IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS: A CALL FOR ACTION TO HISTORIANS"
Historian
62.4 June 22 2000: 835
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" Non-woman-owned companies may apply. * Women First Capital Fund (www. womenfirstcapital.com), managed by founders Susan P. Strommer and Stephanie Loiacono, invests in firms with women serving in senior executive capacities, and those with products and services aimed at women or girls."
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GRIFFIN, CYNTHIA E. "DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES"
Entrepreneur
28.8 Aug. 1 2000: 40
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" Validea also attempts to apply the investment strategy of legends like Lynch, who managed Fidelity's Magellan Fund, and Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett by screening today's hot stocks using their criteria."
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Pethokoukis, James M. "Online investment tips could be monkeyshines"
U.S. News & World Report
129.8 Aug. 28 2000: 58
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" Managing Editor Gene Gibbons, who spent 12 years covering the White House for Reuters, heads a staff that doesn't have accreditation and must apply for press passes to each congressional event it covers."
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O'Brien, Sinead. "Press Passes for Online Journalists"
American Journalism Review
22.5 June 1 2000: 12
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" Colleagues chided her: "You'll never get this on the air." A student who had a degree in social work, Terrance Johnson, was recruited by CBS to apply for a job at a psychiatric hospital managed by Charter Behavioral Health Systems."
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NIDERPRUEM, KYLE ELYSE. "Keeping secrets pays off"
Quill
88.6 July 1 2000: 4
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" Since GAAP require a firm to apply its accounting policies consistently across time, its accounting policies are independent of the manager's private information; hence conditional on [[Omega].sub.i], f and a are independent and p([[Omega].sub.i]|f, a) = [[Pi].sub.f](f|[[Omega].sub.i]) [multiplied by] [[Pi].sub.a](a|[[Omega].sub.i]) [multiplied by] p([[Omega].sub.i])/[Pi](f, a)."
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Stocken, Phillip C. "Credibility of voluntary disclosure"
RAND Journal of Economics
31.2 June 22 2000: 359
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" Theoretical Framework Mechanical engineers -- the early managers in industrial America -- were the first professional group in industry who attempted to systematically apply methods of a technical nature to problems posed by business management."
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Weitz, Ely,Shenhav, Yehouda. "A Longitudinal Analysis of Technical and Organizational Uncertainty in Management Theory"
Organization Studies
21.1 Jan. 1 2000: 243
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" Will you cancel your subscription when I confess that this long-time managing editor of Cross Currents did not originally apply for a..."
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SCHIFF, SHELLEY. "Crossing the Currents, or How I Became a Jewish Postmodernist Feminist"
Cross Currents
Mar. 22 2000: 226
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" All the results apply when managers are free to retain any fraction of profits in the firm, as long as the total amount of retained profits they can accumulate is bounded away from infinity."
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Spagnolo, Giancarlo. "Stock-related compensation and product-market competition"
RAND Journal of Economics
31.1 Mar. 22 2000: 22
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" Managing Through Incentives is a useful handbook for business leaders and managers who seek a greater understanding of the fundamental principles of incentives and how they apply to an organization. "
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Kossek, Ellen Ernst,Bender, Paulette Grace. "Managing Through Incentives: How to Develop a More Collaborative,Productive, and Profitable Organization"
Human Resource Planning
23.1 Mar. 1 2000: 45
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" In July 1997, Randy Sherrill, site manager for Williams Power, invited seven companies to apply their products to 10-foot square patches of the floor in a test of their ability to solve the slipping problem."
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. "From F-14s to Forklifts"
Occupational Hazards
62.2 Feb. 1 2000: 57
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" In addition, respondents were asked to indicate total student population, institutional characteristics (check all that apply: private liberal arts, community college , Ph.D. granting, professional school, religious,..."
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Bringle, Robert G.,Hatcher, Julie A. "Institutionalization of Service Learning in Higher Education"
Journal of Higher Education
71.3 May 1 2000: 273
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" Managers who find themselves faced with decisions in such gray areas can apply the analytic tools outlined here."
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Gilbert, Joseph T. "Sorrow and Guilt: An Ethical Analysis of Layoffs"
SAM Advanced Management Journal
65.2 Mar. 22 2000: 4
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" Of course, the Golden Rule may well apply as our generation writes its version of 20th-century art history: Do unto history what you would have history do unto you. (1.) Indeed, unlike conventional..."
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STUCKEY, CHARLES. ""Modern Starts": Raising the Barr?"
Art in America
88.5 May 1 2000: 51
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" Terms connected with the decorative arts are also antedated, such as embossment n., 2 (an embossed ornament, 1620); flower v. 4 (to adorn with flowers, 1577-78); foil [v..sup.4].1 (to apply foil to, 1611); gore [n..sup.2]5 (one..."
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Griffiths, Jane,Weiner, Edmund. "WORD SEARCHERS"
History Today
50.4 Apr. 1 2000: 34
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" Both chambers amply demonstrated this by approving, within a month of Peck's acquittal, legislation introduced by Buchanan restricting contempt findings in federal courts roughly along the lines of the terms the House managers had unsuccessfully tried to apply in Peck's impeachment."
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Lindberg, Tod. "Necessary Impeachments, Necessary Acquittals"
Policy Review
Feb. 1 2000
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"... of producing and distributing power, but similar generalizations would apply to most industries.(4) While managers today are highly aware of the dangers of path dependency, most consumers are not."
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Nye, David E. "Path Insistence: Comparing European and American Attitudes Toward Energy"
Journal of International Affairs
53.1 Sept. 22 1999: 129
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