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" Equally, decentralisation has been used as an integral component of new structures of governance--the means by which (urban) local governments are able to communicate with, and possibly include, the demands of firms and households within the deliberative processes of governing."
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Paddison, Ronan. "Decoding Decentralisation: The Marketing of Urban Local Power?"
Urban Studies
36.1 Jan. 1 1999: 107
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" This great acting ... is unsettling and demanding." When the process works, the deep imagination of the actor communicates with the playwright's imagination and the audience's. Sonenberg's dreamwork process is not rigid--it's adaptable to various situations."
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van Itallie, Jean-Claude. "Let's sleep on it: a new acting technique touts dream incubation for creative problem solving"
American Theatre
21.1 Jan. 1 2004: 81-84
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" 3 The EPA offers financial assistance to local governments in the form of Technical Assistance Grants to hire contractors with expertise to help them understand and communicate technical details to the citizenry."
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Rahm, Dianne. "Controversial cleanup: Superfund and the implementation of U.S. hazardous waste policy"
Policy Studies Journal
26.4 Dec. 22 1998: 719-720
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" In turn, risk communication uses the scientific information gathered from assessing the environmental hazard and makes it available and understandable to others within local government,..."
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White, Angele. "Risk Assessment: Environmental Health Depends Upon It"
Public Management
82.7 July 1 2000: 17
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" However, as Larson, Backlund, Redmond, and Barbour (1978) argued, communication competence (i.e., functional Communication/Interpersonal competence) requires, at minimum the ability to meet "the minimum demands of a situation and ... [exhibit] socially appropriate behavior" (p. 1)."
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McQuillen, Jeffrey S. "The influence of technology on the initiation of interpersonal relationships"
Education
123.3 Mar. 22 2003: 616-624
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" One member (e.g., the leader) communicates a definition of the situation either by words or by actions, and the others understand and interpret the definition, confirming, modifying or challenging it by their responses."
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Zietsma, Charlene,Vertinsky, Ilan B. "SHADES OF GREEN: COGNITIVE FRAMING AND THE DYNAMICS OF CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE"
Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis
Jan. 1 1999: 261
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" She suggested instead that the nurse (a) provide acceptance and understanding and help the patient clarify feelings, (b) help the patient communicate, and (c) help the patient participate socially in the hospital situation."
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Lego, Suzanne. "The One-to-One Nurse-Patient Relationship"
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
35.4 Oct. 1 1999: 4
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" The rights and duties approach sees the action of layoffs in the same situation to be moral because employees do not have absolute rights to their jobs."
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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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"... their contents in a transcript, or listen to them where they were stored.(45) The Warner Communications Court did, however, recognize a common law right to inspect and copy judicial records.(46) The right is not absolute, however."
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Wilson, Sherrie L. "A proposal for media access to audiotapes and videotapes presented during trials"
Communications and the Law
21.1 Mar. 1 1999: 45-46
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"... why write, even to oneself, if there is no intention to communicate? -- is turned to evidence that the royalist retirement was neither absolute nor final."
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MENDLE, MICHAEL. "An Enduring Discourse Community?: Some Studies in Early ModernEnglish History and Culture"
Renaissance Quarterly
53.1 Mar. 22 2000: 222
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" They are more likely to exacerbate the situation," he said. "The United States must show absolute resolve that we will see this through and that Iraqi territorial integrity must be maintained." He said his meetings..."
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Morrison, James. "EMBASSY ROW"
Washington Times
Dec. 2 1998: 15
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" I don't include here relatives' ties in the administration, where there is absolute understanding and support (his mother-in-law works in the local administration)."
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BARKHATOVA, NONNA. "Russian Small Business, Authorities and the State"
Europe-Asia Studies
52.4 June 1 2000: 657
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" The absolute absence of time properly to consider different information streams amidst a flood of attention-demanding matters makes it extraordinarily difficult for government officials to take the long view, to weigh arguments in favor of various options carefully against counterfactuals,..."
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Lustick, Ian S. ""Not Exactly, Mr. President": Speaking Truth, Sort of, to Power"
Polity
32.3 Mar. 22 2000: 319
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"... quickly, awing to the demand of absolute perfection which he places on himself. "I don't see myself at a certain level and then feel happy with that."
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Warren-Brown, Gillian. "CAPE TOWN'S"
Dance Magazine
73.11 Nov. 1 1999: 50
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"... system that codes the fire's seriousness would help Metro controllers communicate better with local fire departments. "It puts them in a better situation to advise emergency personnel," he said. "They'll all be in sync." "
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Drummond, Daniel F. "Door's latch faulted"
Washington Times
June 23 2000: 1
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"... do just what the home office might initially like them to do; in fact, one of the reasons the consultant is there is to interpret the local situation and communicate mitigating nuance to the folks back home."
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Huddleston, Mark W. "Innocents Abroad: Reflections from a Public Administration Consultant in Bosnia"
Public Administration Review
59.2 Mar. 1 1999: 147-148
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" Thus they situated their art in the communications-soaked world they, and you and I, live in. They represented art as one of the battery of messages in the world today, not as an act in relation to an absolute."
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Whiteley, Nigel. "Pop since 1949: Lawrence Alloway"
Artforum International
43.2 Oct. 1 2004: 57-62
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" It is at the same time a very particular ontology, since it holds that absolute Being desires to communicate self to the other beings, and in consequence must be acknowledged as "other than (simply) being," to apply (out of context) an expression of Emmanuel..."
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Dore, Joseph. "Theology's responsibility and tasks in today's church and world"
Theological Studies
65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 699-714
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"... uses of spatial deixis, as well as nonroutine (marked) uses that violate the normal constraints governing routine uses, allowing speakers to foreground certain aspects of the communicative situation."
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Hickmann, Maya. "Rethinking Linguistic Relativity"
Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences
38.2 Mar. 1 2000: 409
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" The government said Microsoft illegally bundled the products to dampen consumer demand for rival browsing software from the former Netscape Communications Corp., now owned by Sterling, Va.-based Internet service provider America Online Inc."
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Glanz, William. "Microsoft violated antitrust law, judge rules"
Washington Times
Apr. 4 2000: 1
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" At this end of the pole, people believe there are certain absolutes that apply, regardless of the circumstances or situation."
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Ford, Donna Y.,Moore, James L., III. "Creating culturally responsive gifted education classrooms understanding "culture" is the first step"
Gifted Child Today
27.4 Sept. 22 2004: 34-40
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" The Title VII ban on discrimination against blacks is absolute, even though there are situations in which the use of race might be functionally related to an end--efficiency--that is presumably permissible."
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Fiss, Owen. "Another equality"
Issues in Legal Scholarship
Jan. 29 2004
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" This is what a media reliability is all about and in the situation of a retarded handloom sector, promotion with pinpoint accuracy and high media reliability is an absolute necessity for attracting, motivating and convincing consumers all the time."
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Mishra, Ashis,Mangaraj, B.K.,Aparajita, Upali. "Media selection decision in social system: a fuzzy goal programming approach"
Journal of Academy of Business and Economics
1.2 Feb. 1 2003: 191-209
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"... ... when the South is portrayed as a 'culture' or 'society,' even a 'civilization,' that stands as the binary opposite of the North, a relative situation tends to become an absolute characteristic; southern differences with..."
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Jansson, David R. "American national identity and the progress of the New South in National Geographic Magazine*"
Geographical Review
93.3 July 1 2003: 350-370
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" Finally, for consumers alike, SDC calls for demanding targets to be set and communicated by government and supported by education and a public debate on the benefits of more sustainable consumption patterns."
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Spangenberg, Joachim H. "A great step further but still more to go: the U.K. sustainable development commission report: shows promise. But must try harder"
Environment
46.8 Oct. 1 2004: 42-46
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