Only a minority of organizing campaigns use such tactics effectively, she says. |
|
Amongst other roles, which have always been people orientated, she has also worked in public relations organizing conferences and conventions. |
|
Hen or stag parties are also widely welcomed in many Blackpool hotels and some of them are even organizing themes events for you. |
|
This wooden tote comes to the rescue by organizing all the necessary implements, including pens, self-adhesive notepads, tacks, and paper dips. |
|
I still utilize an auteurist model because the auteur is a useful organizing principle. |
|
If your daytimer is empty, try filling it up with recitals, although organizing your own show is a lot of hard work. |
|
Later in the year they will be organizing some student events such as a talent show and international day. |
|
I had the horrifying realization as I did some organizing that I will never have to buy another pen for the rest of my damfool life. |
|
She reduces the amount of shopping she does by organizing a Secret Santa exchange among adults in her family. |
|
Most of the patients described by these authors likely had cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. |
|
The museum was actively involved in organizing flight demonstrations for school groups and was used for private and corporate parties. |
|
Therefore, devoting substantial staff resources to training, organizing, leading, and sustaining family psychoeducation is seen as a luxury. |
|
Last spring, Alexis O'Hara brought her third year of organizing the Montreal Slam to a halt in order to pursue her own artistic goals. |
|
However, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia can occasionally present as acute respiratory distress syndrome and respiratory failure. |
|
We need a distributed way, he said, to provide organizing terms and terminologies and deploy them on the Web. |
|
The townsfolk wasted no time in organizing a search for what everyone assumed was a Marian statue or chapel of some sort. |
|
All she needs from a computer is a text editor for writing and a spreadsheet program for organizing. |
|
Let's talk about doing this under the categories of dejunking and organizing. |
|
He works in subdued tones, organizing his compositions into mathematically calculated areas of muted color. |
|
This pair of articles offers a view into these two directions for anti-poverty organizing. |
|
|
Each hospital was to have two matrons who were in charge of obtaining and organizing food stores. |
|
In the meantime, we should be organizing teach-ins and town meetings on electoral democracy. |
|
The costs of organizing at the European level may be especially onerous for the voluntary non-profit sector. |
|
Many other counties, including Sonoma, Alameda, and Santa Barbara, are organizing to pass similar measures. |
|
He earns money by working for a friend's moving company and by doing freelance community organizing. |
|
The trainers are young leaders currently working in community organizing, labor, and nonprofit organizations. |
|
Volunteers are the backbone of charities, advocacy groups, community organizing efforts, educational and health facilities. |
|
We do believe in peaceful and nonviolent protest as well as community organizing and education as a way to raise up our issues. |
|
What do zoning laws, progressive teachers unions and community organizing all have in common? |
|
Her friends are organizing a memorial service to be held in Detroit later this month. |
|
Due to the area's social homogeneity, Paraiso is devoid of the kind of social conflict that prevented collective organizing in Meru, Kenya. |
|
Taking a page from itinerant revivalists, he traveled the country on lecture tours, organizing schools and voluntary associations. |
|
It is a useful means of organizing research methods and approaches to data analysis. |
|
Do the work, stay in the shadows, accept what you are given and never think of organizing to challenge the structure that holds you in chains. |
|
Unions in that country organizing under 10 percent of workers have sustained successful militancy. |
|
They are the ones who have been organizing abroad for the past twenty years and have experience in politicking. |
|
Managers need to display transactional skills to do with planning, organizing, monitoring and supervising. |
|
Now based in London, he was organizing a biannual meeting of his senior team. |
|
Unique to the garden store is a rugged nylon bib with five mesh pockets suitable for holding and organizing hand tools and seed packets. |
|
Let us dedicate our best efforts in organizing our coming World Congress of Boxing Doctors, which will be the second in history. |
|
|
Back in California, business interests were organizing a well-funded movement to derail Sinclair's campaign. |
|
I did all the little things that needed to be done in the editing room, like organizing all the trims. |
|
Like most abstract nouns, management means everything and anything associated with organizing people and their activities. |
|
One Florida homeowner is organizing birders as the next powerful voting bloc. |
|
You're either persuading people to vote for you or you're organizing and mobilizing those who already support your cause. |
|
This was due to irregularities in the signing of union cards in the original organizing drive four years before. |
|
Factory owners regularly oblige overtime hours, pregnancy tests, dismiss and blacklist workers suspected of union organizing. |
|
More than a narrative of organizing, demonstrating and monkey-wrenching, it places Earth First! |
|
Down the hall a tutorial session is in progress, on how to use the Internet to find national community organizing resources. |
|
How about organizing tutorial sessions where senior students help struggling students? |
|
Students and teachers are to be complimented and praised, with special accolades to Paula Gardiner, NCTM, for organizing this event. |
|
But asked about the emphasis on mothering, activists say it hasn't played a significant role in contemporary feminist antiwar organizing. |
|
Religious brotherhoods and sisterhoods play an important role in organizing these ceremonies and festivals. |
|
What's more important right now for the embattled labor movement, politics or organizing? |
|
Other measures can also be implemented while a separate plan for organizing coordination can be drawn up. |
|
If they can get rid of enough of the employees who were there during the organizing effort, they can decertify the union. |
|
We are organizing as you are gloating, because in this game there is absolutely no rest for the weary. |
|
Hats off to Mark and the gang for organizing a first class cocktail reception with nibblies. |
|
Groups suddenly and unexpectedly removed the Bostoncitymob Web site, where Boston flash mobbers were organizing. |
|
By organizing the book topically, Beaufort gives useful shape to the welter of details, in the aid of a larger argument. |
|
|
In 1998, I was based in Manhattan, organizing Xerox around vertical markets, when the company reorganized. |
|
This vicarial presence is destroying the organizing principle upon which our society has, until now, been constructed. |
|
Saari is also the chairman of the committee organizing the Saturday gathering. |
|
Paramount is pointedly organizing the episodes in the order of production rather than by the air dates. |
|
It was just a matter of organizing things, a bit of a juggle and a dance between childcare, meetings and contracts. |
|
Summer can be an opportunity to work in summer schools or to volunteer in summer camps organizing different programs for children. |
|
The staff wanted to focus on strengthening the contract, but workers in a poll emphasized organizing the nonunion hotels. |
|
We want to work to make non-violence an organizing principle in our society, and the way to do that is education. |
|
The Pattaya Bicycle for Health Club and the city administration are organizing a bicycle rally to support the campaign to quit smoking. |
|
Saturday never seemed to end, with the organizing of boxes, and stashing them in the storage for later use. |
|
Out here in the real world, I have no entourage of coaches and handlers organizing my schedule, preparing my meals, and supervising my workouts. |
|
These new suffragists took to the streets, organizing mass parades, automobile caravans, and soapbox speaking. |
|
Given the bureaucratic hassle involved in getting a permit and logistics, organizing a climbing expedition can be a daunting task. |
|
During their brief stints the interns are schooled in organizing techniques and tactics. |
|
Parents can guide their kids in the right direction and help with details, such as organizing carpools. |
|
While attending university, Maurice extended his chauffeur services to friends, organizing a free carpool. |
|
Vascular invasion, mitosis, and cell pleomorphism are not observed in cases of bronchiolitis obliterans organizing pneumonia. |
|
The point is simply the implosion of the system, the swarming strangeness of others, the futility of organizing inquiry. |
|
The organizing committee have put much work and effort into making sure everything is in perfect order for the day. |
|
Useful science differed from practical knowledge by systematically organizing it for the first time. |
|
|
Unfortunately, these categories provide only the loosest possible organizing system for such varied delights. |
|
Kant replied that the human mind contains organizing principles or categories that impose order on our sense impressions. |
|
He's great at motivating people, organizing people, and he's loyal and very wise. |
|
She says that she believes most Native youth are organizing around the twin issues of cultural and environmental preservation. |
|
Tony, a room-service attendant for nine years, says he was harassed and threatened because he was one of the activists organizing workers. |
|
You were an activist, I think it is fair to say, organizing women before the invasion. |
|
The union is organizing a rally for mid-July when students return from semester breaks. |
|
The host institution was responsible for organizing all aspects of the study tour for the visiting delegation. |
|
This year the Erris Chamber of Commerce is organizing the Saint Patrick's Day Parade. |
|
If you live in a big city, you really ought to look into organizing a chapter of your own local bloggers. |
|
With tickets on public transport in such short supply, church and community groups from across Poland are organizing their own charters. |
|
As we teased each other about our common affliction as pack rats, he offered tips on organizing the documents and clippings I was collecting. |
|
Pairing is an essential step in organizing and properly distributing homologous chromosomes during meiosis. |
|
Political debates over supranationality have cross-cut the main organizing lines of European politics to a striking degree. |
|
So when I got here, it wasn't so much a matter of housecleaning as it was taking what was there, organizing it right, filling some empty chairs. |
|
Some of the longtime members began organizing clandestine meetings to discuss grievances. |
|
The authors provide many examples of markets organizing the extinction of species, such as the passenger pigeon. |
|
In addition to organizing clean-ups, they also invest in beautification projects. |
|
Several authors, observing that 64 is equal not only to 4 but also to 2, suggest organizing the codon table as a six-dimensional hypercube. |
|
Pathologic examination of the specimen revealed an organizing abscess with numerous bacterial cocci. |
|
|
They are being questioned about involvement they may have had in organizing the cockling trip that led to the tragedy. |
|
Do people agree with organizing alphabetically, and if so could they explain it in any meaningful way? |
|
The framers considered organizing a factional interest to be both a valued right and a potentially dangerous activity. |
|
The ethnic and racial diversity achieved by faith-based organizing is striking. |
|
After a few more minutes of coloring, she pushed the book away and began organizing the crayons by color. |
|
She is forever organizing escape attempts, each one more comically ingenious than the last. |
|
The American organized labor movement needs to internationalize its organizing and unification efforts. |
|
One of the most encouraging aspects of antiwar organizing in the recent invasion was its explicitly internationalist flavor. |
|
My activities went from merely attending meetings, rallies, and protests to organizing them. |
|
The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday. |
|
But this past summer, the movement faced even more formidable organizing challenges within its own ranks. |
|
During their organizing time, have your patients start researching their aftercare choices, as well. |
|
We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
|
The second person who died was the guy organizing the wind machine, which was a propeller from an old Russian plane. |
|
The city had been under insurgent control since April and its recapture was seen as essential to organizing the promised January elections. |
|
I've worked my fingers to the bone, cleaning, organizing and even releasing to the trash bin things I no longer need. |
|
The Irish Land League of 1879 renewed the campaign, organizing rent strikes and boycotts and resisting evictions. |
|
Elizabeth entered to find Jane organizing her things and beginning to repack one of her bags. |
|
If your youth group is organizing a Hanukkah bash, offer to flip latkes, fill gelt bags or decorate the party space. |
|
It is the sperm basal body that serves as a centriole in the zygotic microtubule organizing center. |
|
|
From the early eighties, we started thinking about organizing on a European level. |
|
For a few days he would have the leisure for tasks such as gathering food and organizing, before another round of observations began. |
|
The town is leading a revolt against Manchester's trailblazing cow parade next month by organizing a rival sheep procession. |
|
Consequently, little was said about qualifications for elders until Paul began organizing Gentile churches with the help of Timothy and Titus. |
|
Despite my antipathy to regular cleaning, I love intensive organizing and cleaning sessions. |
|
The commissioner gave permission for organizing presbyters ' meetings or for reproducing scarce printed materials. |
|
We have relations of meaning such as synonymy and antonymy, polysemy and homonymy, ways of organizing the vocabulary. |
|
A woman in her mid-fifties stood on a ladder organizing books on a top shelf, her stiff, dark hair long since made limp by the humidity. |
|
The struggle against war cannot consist merely of organizing one protest demonstration after another. |
|
Maybe that's okay, but it sure isn't the same as a day to day tax payer paid administration organizing stakeholder input on administrative issues. |
|
Mason has reignited the personhood movement in recent years by organizing and galvanizing supporters. |
|
He added that organizing more and more such events would spread the message of peace, brotherhood and amity among the people living across the globe. |
|
He's already trying to spend as little time as possible in the Puerto Asis area, even though he has invested more than five years of effort in organizing campesinos there. |
|
In the meantime, Gonzalez is hoping to break down the mystique of the Ward One aldermanship by organizing focus groups of students with similar concerns. |
|
The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support. |
|
In the early history of folk music research and ethnomusicology, scholars doing fieldwork were often photographed organizing their collections and making their recordings. |
|
What she wanted to be was out in the field, but since organizing the special police unit nicknamed the Chasers, she had been firmly stuck behind a desk. |
|
The usually dilatory official whose habit it is to charge extra for administration costs suddenly works studiously, and earnestly, organizing the charity effort. |
|
Then poo and other leaders began organizing them and won basic protections in many states. |
|
The need for a large-scale united level of organizing has now emerged. |
|
|
I admit to trying one or two of those approaches, but nothing worked for me until I discovered the miraculous effect of organizing and reorganizing my work space. |
|
After organizing a blue-ribbon committee to protest the fraud and demand a recount, he held massive demonstrations throughout the city and went to court. |
|
Community organizing is getting a group of unconnected people who are doing many unconnected things to start working together for some common purpose. |
|
Clearly, such reformist groups, with their ties to the liberal bourgeoisie, are not going to be capable of organizing the oppressed for militant battles. |
|
Deeply antagonistic to reformist compromises with bourgeois democracy, syndicalists also disputed the Leninist strategy of organizing revolution via a vanguard party. |
|
He says a creative leap is a new pattern, a new paradigm, a new way of organizing information and energy that has nothing to do with the previous pattern. |
|
We assembled all our available rope, slings, hangers and krabs in a large mound on the ground and set about the task of organizing it into a more useful form. |
|
It stands for the proposition that the biological basis of procreation should also be the sole organizing principle of society. |
|
In line with this seasonal pattern of demand, firms adapt their production methods and systems of organizing the workflow and managing inventories. |
|
He threw himself into community organizing to stay occupied, he said. |
|
They build power by organizing people through individual and group meetings, studying public issues that affect their interests, and by direct action. |
|
She urges academic unionists to move away from place-based approaches to organizing and embrace new ways of creating cyber-communities and worker collectivities. |
|
He's already helping build a blueprint for community organizing. |
|
When not working with clients or volunteering with the National Association of Professional Organizers, Deb shares organizing tips and lifehacks via her blog. |
|
Look how the channel has blackballed artists who dared to speak in opposition to the war, while also organizing pro-war rallies across the country. |
|
The airline announced March 8 that they have fired 12 flight attendants for allegedly organizing a sick-out over New Year's to protest failed contract negotiations. |
|
General Crespo quickly began organizing and preparing his strike force. |
|
On one hand, angiosperm cells lack centrosomes as microtubule organizing centres and are missing the contractile ring which serves as a tool for cytokinesis in animal cells. |
|
During its period of office, that member state has responsibility for organizing and chairing meetings of the Council of Ministers and its various committees. |
|
Attendees at an Iowa community organizing group's statewide conference will hear from a noted labor leader this afternoon and hold a protest to cap off the event. |
|
|
These days it seems you don't have to look very far to find someone handing out pitchforks and torches and organizing a mob to administer rough justice on some bar. |
|
There are also some related activities, such as organizing the derivative values in a table and graphing the results, that the students perform by hand with paper and pencil. |
|
Valerie Vordy, a woman who worked in the store and was organizing a rummage sale, wrote down the sizes of each person and went to gather clothes for them. |
|
Increasingly, these programs have come to define their mission chiefly as supporting labor and its organizing efforts rather than educating students. |
|
At the same time, Huckabee is organizing a trip to Europe with a number of pastors from early primary states after Election Day. |
|
The organizing of an association of Lutheran deaconesses with their charitable work for the weakest members of society required an increasing amount of attention. |
|
She spoke of organizing a Million Mom march for all mothers who have lost a child. |
|
He tries organizing competing industries, but loses his shirt. |
|
It is, in fact, the only way to consistently mobilize and expand the activist layer of the unions as the major force in organizing the unorganized. |
|
As well, we need to re-think our understanding of time, as the limitations of the nation state as an organizing frame blind us to different temporal rhythms. |
|
Dennis is busy organizing his desk, shuffling through all sorts of papers. |
|
Once the supply of pearls available through trade was exhausted, the Spanish began organizing pearl-harvesting ventures involving the use of slaves as pearl divers. |
|
The growth of bureaucratically mature states capable of organizing violence created increasingly strong competition for private military corporations. |
|
Even the biggest unions lack the resources for tackling such behemoths or for organizing whole industries on the scale needed for very fast growth. |
|
Through organizing and activism, he has created a multiracial political movement that draws thousands of people every week. |
|
Her mother, from the United States, had been coerced by friends into organizing the operation. |
|
Unless the labor movement figures out how to broaden its appeal, both programmatically and structurally, we will never reach the organizing goals we have set for ourselves. |
|
And if that doesn't make you happy, there's always Sabrina's story of organizing young women dancers to go on strike against an MTV sexploitation video. |
|
Known as the Merched y Wawr, or Women of the Dawn, it is dedicated to promoting the rights of Welshwomen, the Welsh language and culture, and organizing charitable projects. |
|
Some groups have focused on organizing and commodifying the informal, undisciplined, semi-professional knowledges that circulate within academic communities. |
|
|
It was a melting pot of New Leftists and former communists, and the group engaged in strike support and union organizing, political strategizing and consciousness-raising. |
|
Instead of organizing around fictional engagements with historically verifiable events, most Irish national tales center around courtship and marriage. |
|
We redid out packs organizing them, my skirt and top were dirty, wrinkled, and still wet so I folded them and put them in my pack, deciding to walk in my bloomers and corset. |
|
New organizing concepts and progressive ideas emerged during this period and they became lynchpins to the solutions of pestilence and urban design problems. |
|
He was known internationally for organizing numerous influential traveling exhibitions and for introducing to the mainstream many key avant-garde artists. |
|
We have insisted all along that unbrokenness at the lower level is a condition of and not an argument against the presence and effectiveness of higher organizing factors. |
|
The university is organizing a campaign to attract a more diverse student population. |
|
At the start of the festival the organizing committee announced to me that I could not enter the stadium floor where the maskers were to appear because I was a woman. |
|
We investigated the importance of snowmelt as an organizing factor for epilithic microalgae in a high-altitude montane stream during 3 yr of differing melt characteristics. |
|
But he said he later saw a police report accusing him of instigating the violence and organizing a riot outside the courtroom. |
|
He singles out two essential methods of organizing home affairs in such a way as to instil the quality of virtu in the whole body of the citizens. |
|
It is mostly in use where the case in point is organizing combined effective engagement of the enemy or planning employment of air defense forces and assets. |
|
This year a special anniversary song book is due to be released and the Wobblies are engaged in organizing work and also a campaign for the four-hour day. |
|
The New York City Workfare Media Initiative teaches welfare recipients and union workers how to use documentaries about workfare and welfare reform as organizing tools. |
|
Get your home and office in shape with two new books that offer practical tips on organizing your time and personal space. |
|
The company has tried to prevent the workers from organizing. |
|
He credits GamerGaters with organizing a revolt against a deeply unsatisfying marketplace by loyal consumers who deserve better. |
|
Lineation is very much a matter of syntax, organizing the poem's grammar across its lines in ways significant and central to the poem's meaning. |
|
It has played a leading role in organizing regional engagement and development cooperation. |
|
The theory of supply and demand is an organizing principle for explaining how prices coordinate the amounts produced and consumed. |
|
|
Suicide Sunday, the first day of May Week, is a popular date for organizing garden parties. |
|
The EFDSS gave up its organizing role in these festivals in the 1980s and most are locally run and financed. |
|
The president of the organizing committee and the CGF president make their closing speeches and the Games are officially closed. |
|
Membership is open to the national organizing body for darts in all nations. |
|
The member country holding the G7 presidency is responsible for organizing and hosting the year's summit. |
|
In 1989, the communist governments in Poland and Hungary became the first to negotiate the organizing of competitive elections. |
|
Malory was responsible for organizing these diverse sources and consolidating them into a cohesive whole. |
|
Other sports, such as soccer and netball, have separate organizing bodies in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. |
|
In addition, he gave a clarion call for Somali unity and independence, in the process organizing his forces. |
|
He succeeded in organizing an overwhelming level of relief assistance by motivating the local villagers to aid without discrimination. |
|
The Council is also responsible for organizing the Assembly meetings and for facilitating communication between the Assembly and the Directorate. |
|
Much of the official organizing of the ecclesiastical structure was done by the bishops of the church. |
|
Laino took the lead in organizing demonstrations and reducing infighting among the opposition party. |
|
The most powerful rulers had religious and political power, organizing construction of large ceremonial centers developed. |
|
He introduced a new way of organizing the empire, but the task of integration continued during Tupac Inca Yupanqui's and Huayna Capac's reigns. |
|
The latter was burned alive in the Jauja Valley, accused of secret communication with Quizquiz, and organizing resistance. |
|
Stenka Razin was born into an elite Cossack family and had made many diplomatic visits to Moscow before organizing his rebellion. |
|
The Soviet Union took over the already extensive katorga system and expanded it immensely, eventually organizing the Gulag to run the camps. |
|
The libertines continued organizing opposition, insulting the appointed ministers, and challenging the authority of the Consistory. |
|
A large part of its study lies in classifying and organizing the manifestations of thousands of gods and their aspects. |
|
|
Cooperation dates back as far as human beings have been organizing for mutual benefit. |
|
Syndicalism has been a common union organizing principle in a number of European countries, including France, Spain, and Italy. |
|
Especially fishermen were hit hard in the period, while farmers retained market prices through organizing regulations. |
|
In addition to organizing a traditional paper mess, you should also avoid clutter in your email accounts and voicemailboxes. |
|
Additionally, organizing thrombi with recanalization and anaplastic tumor cells were observed in small pulmonary vessels. |
|
A flurry of documentation, equipping, organizing, and re-organizing took place. |
|
He praised the talent of the participants and highlighted the need of organizing such events to revivify patriotism amongst youth. |
|
As such, he is parallel to the Leibnizian God as the constituting creator of the monadic world, organizing the relations between them. |
|
Finally, Fifty Shades of Grey aptly embodies our corporate culture, sadomasochism its organizing principle. |
|
That can be done by mediatizing individuals in the light of specific questions and the answers organizing into mathematical scale. |
|
Also noteworthy were the Mercantilists, but they suffered from a dearth of theory and organizing principles. |
|
The product of an interracial relationship, Matejka, in turn, makes miscegenation the organizing principle for many of his poems. |
|
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has praised the caretaker government for successfully organizing a smooth transition to a new Cabinet. |
|
Its role in mitosis of the embryo organizing the first mitotic spindle initiating the process of human development is now well established. |
|
Schmookler's 'parable of the tribes' as an organizing theme for the fate of the Chamorros. |
|
The RE Speed Network group specializes in organizing effective speed networking functions geared towards the commercial real estate industry. |
|
At times I have involved students in organizing the line data for specific atomic ions into multiplet tables. |
|
For many people, Pesach is a busy time filled with cleaning, cooking, organizing, and planning Chol Hamoed trips. |
|
I am a cashier at the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez and a member of the union organizing committee. |
|
In reviewing this massive work, I summarize it as mere compilator et excerptor, retaining its organizing rubrics. |
|
|
Analysis of the nucleolar organizing regions in the ant Tapinoma nigerrimum. |
|
Current antitrust law protects managed care oligopsonies and prevents physicians from organizing to negotiate jointly. |
|
Effective organizing of large organizations activities with complex order is possible with relying on cybernetic controls. |
|
Using the new VLT, organizing the digitized images is efficient and easy as well. |
|
Mem-O-Free defragments the main memory, organizing short and fragmented segments of memory into a few larger ones. |
|
The Xerox Digital Desktop Organizer and the Digital Personal Organizer are complete document scanning and organizing solutions. |
|
A majority of the art houses used the ICAF lesson plan, organizing activities integrating sport and art. |
|
The reverse halo sign is an uncommon but relatively specific radiologic sign of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. |
|
Henze did a marvelous job organizing the unyielding material that assists the reader in navigating the book and its contents. |
|
Przedmiotem order to perform a service of organizing and conducting the two-semester postgraduate course for 280 people. |
|
Protases provide the organizing principle, but there should also be a discussion of coordination versus apposition in apodoses. |
|
Orange can also help the user in finding insightful visualizations by automatically ranking them by interestingness or by organizing them into a network of visualizations. |
|
Intelligence becomes an epiphenomenon of life in order to aid its survival, in distinction to the present claim that it is the organizing principle of reality. |
|
During the revolutionary process, it was the Shia hierocracy which was most instrumental in inciting, organizing and directing the masses in anti-shah demonstrations. |
|
He underlined that Saudi Arabia is organizing the process of entering al-Qaeda into Syria, adding that some TV channels like al-Jazeera became a media dumpsite. |
|
Another layer of meaning is imposed by geomancy, or feng shui, which even modern-day laowai recognize as a construct for analyzing and organizing the environment around us. |
|
Other presentations of organizing pneumonia include focal lesions, ringlike shadows, and nodular, bronchocentric, perilobular, and bandlike opacities. |
|
A potential key to solving the problem of work undesirability in the poultry industry may rest on the direction that labour organizing takes in the future. |
|
Taxonomies, used in conjunction with company ontologies, have proven to be a highly efficient structure for organizing structured and unstructured content. |
|
Topics include web searches, social bookmarking, managing and organizing information, content collaboration, media sharing, social networking, and digital mapping. |
|
|
In other words, the university and the Ontario Attorney General are organizing a phalanx of anonymous snitches to promote their pro-sodomy agenda. |
|
Louis, with discussions about race and teach-ins about how to interact with police officers set to follow, according to organizing groups like Hands Up United. |
|
Plan some fun things for you and your BFF to do together this summer, like a campout in the backyard, organizing a neighborhood carnival or volunteering. |
|
Writer David Nussbaum had the difficult task of extrapolating the recipes created during the tapings and organizing them into something that would make sense to the reader. |
|
In each case a rhetoric of transparency makes it difficult to see beyond the moves within the text and the image to understand the metagraphic logic organizing them. |
|
The uncalled for threat of canceling Maharashtra-bound trains, organizing counterattacks on Maharashtrians and threats of resignations will not solve the problem, they said. |
|
She thanked the Bishes for their work and for organizing the event and also acknowledged the educational work under way by the Molly Bish Foundation. |
|
After him various anticipators in their vast historic view point anticipated that the Tele-working would be the preferential organizing work in the future. |
|
Japanese prefectures have been organizing hiking trips, cruises, and other singles events with an avidity that would make the stereotypical Yenta proud. |
|
The signing ceremony was also attended by the representative of the organizing company of the award, Alef International, Rabe Al Ameen, its Chief Executive Officer. |
|
Instead of galvanizing the apolitical truth squads of my fantasy world, weblogs became marvelous organizing tools for the most partisan citizens and groups. |
|
The factory system was a new way of organizing labour made necessary by the development of machines which were too large to house in a worker's cottage. |
|
Colonists responded by organizing new boycotts of British goods. |
|
Finding little vent for their trade goods, the Portuguese suspected the Arabs were colluding to shut them out of the city's spice markets by organizing a boycott. |
|
Yet here too, the Phoenicians probably would be drawn into organizing and directing such local trade, and also into managing agricultural production. |
|
A United Nations mission, MINURSO, is tasked with organizing a referendum on whether the territory should become independent or recognised as a part of Morocco. |
|
Polybius was charged with the difficult task of organizing the new form of government in the Greek cities, and in this office he gained great recognition. |
|
They are most active in the social sector, identifying needy individuals or families and organizing and distributing welfare and other forms of relief. |
|
Other customs include drinking wine, eating special pastries called hamantashen, dressing up in masks and costumes, and organizing carnivals and parties. |
|
Unions are also delineated by the service model and the organizing model. |
|
|
I'm organizing the office Christmas party this year, for my sins. |
|
Here we suggest emphasis on the techniques of cladistics because they provide a clear means of organizing phylogenetic information in branching diagrams. |
|
Paul Kammerer, the first person to study synchronicity, came to the conclusion that there was some kind of acausal organizing principle which he referred to as seriality. |
|