You'll find more trinkets than actual treasures at these sites, said the organization's founder, who got into geocaching about a year ago. |
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The EU used its right to block the request made at the trade organization's headquarters in Geneva. |
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Mr. Ward took the high road by acknowledging his error and proceeded with the organization's agenda. |
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When sabotage is directed at co-workers who are on the same level within an organization's hierarchy, it is called horizontal violence. |
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They also want to build the organization's knowledge base of habitat and fishing patterns. |
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Isomorphic pressures to obtain legitimacy may more powerfully determine a new organization's routines than any routines a founder may introduce. |
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That it did is the outcome of the organization's and its affiliates ' political prostration before the Labour and trade union bureaucracy. |
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Any amount of inurement, no matter how small, can jeopardize an organization's tax-exempt status. |
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He did everything short of tattooing the organization's logo on his forehead. |
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The sophistication of hackers engaged in cyberespionage means they are likely to breach any organization's security eventually. |
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An organization's ability to access its archived data instantly is crucial to business continuance and, hence, the storage-network design. |
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One suggestion already implemented was adding a subject line to the organization's internal messaging system. |
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Employees may search the organization's internal databases for electronic documents to help them complete their tasks. |
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For example, suppose you have a large dynamic website that uses advanced scripts to put a user interface on an organization's financial system. |
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Policies exist to provide the rule of law in an organization and to standardize the conduct of the organization's activities. |
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The organization's success, in fact its very survival, over the long term is dependent on ethical leadership. |
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Most of the organization's members belong to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. |
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A company could implement a lot of sophisticated technology, but if it is not protecting the organization's crown jewels, it is not worthwhile. |
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The organization's lawyers are generally not allowed to influence rulemaking by administrative agencies or lawmaking by legislatures. |
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He correctly characterized the motivation of the organization's leader, the presumed evil genius of terrorism. |
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The organization's board is expected to meet in the next few weeks to decide what to do with the windfall. |
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The organization's work in Liberia has made a considerable contribution to political party empowerment. |
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The BGAO had tried to conciliate growing Landmark sentiment by eliminating most of the organization's financial requirements for membership. |
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All organizations with an infosec program must have a strategy that categorizes their organization's risks. |
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Nixon suggested that this would allow for a yearly review of the organization's value to the community. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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Youths in trouble with the law and students in danger of failing school also are eligible for the organization's programs. |
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The spammer may simply use automated processes to generate random public keys once in possession of an organization's email format. |
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We also ask that you mention us in your church bulletin or organization's newsletter. |
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So far the organization's 155 trained volunteers have saved 600 of the city's animals. |
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But where an organization's purpose is not economic, the right of free association is greater. |
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It's a backhanded reassurance, one that allows for cracks of doubt in the organization's trust-us mentality. |
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Budget shortfalls and slipping numbers for the upcoming show in Atlanta have added to the organization's growing to-do list. |
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In less than a year, four Little League presidents have been charged with looting their organization's treasury. |
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Despite the organization's kinks and flaws, even some of FSC's fiercest critics acknowledge its needed role in the movement to help forests regain their balance. |
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They present each other with their respective certificates and cryptographically verify that those certificates were signed by your organization's certificate authority. |
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If it's present, but doesn't surface, it can become a preoccupation that drains the organization's talents non-productively and destroys some of its people. |
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Two provisions in the declaration, on NATO's transformation and the promotion of the transatlantic relationship, are related to the organization's enlargement. |
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This sumptuously illustrated, elegantly designed history of the organization's first two decades is a bit short on text, but the book abounds in visual allure. |
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That they got one may owe something to the organization's political connections. |
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The example of an organization's monthly calendar of activities fits. |
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He is being pegged as the organization's best defensive center fielder. |
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Because they focus on adherence to routines, process management activities have the potential to affect an organization's technological innovations. |
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There is a ticker on the organization's website which states the disturbing statistic that a police officer commits suicide every 22 hours in the United States. |
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The nation, moreover, continues to enjoy the preponderant influence among national actors in determining what issues do and do not dominate the organization's agenda. |
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Kimball also rejected the idea that Ploughshares grant effected his organization's positions. |
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The comments seemed to be a break in the organization's chain of command. |
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Gen. that they prevent the Iranian President from speaking, said the organization's chairwoman Irit Kahn. |
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Each campus organization begins with a charter, which is a document that explains the organization's mission and the various guidelines they will be run by. |
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The association has about 22,000 members, with 10,000 of them members of public clubs, said Jim Douts, the organization's executive director. |
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With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s, the organization's membership saw an influx of newly independent nations. |
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One hundred and one UN personnel died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the worst loss of life in the organization's history. |
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The latter name was to hide the organization's real purpose in a time when trade unions were still illegal. |
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Following the report the OSCE issued a comment stating the monitor has been fired due to violations of the organization's code of conduct. |
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The incident was about an organization's preserving its reputation for nonpartisanship, not curbing the free speech of its employees. |
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Because of the membership of Greece and Cyprus in the European Union, Greek is one of the organization's 24 official languages. |
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Thus, employees can sometimes feel that they are not part of the organization's work vision and missions. |
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That's 13 inches longer than the organization's previous world record American alligator, which had been killed in Texas. |
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During her tenure with Atwood Oceanics, Armer developed and implemented the organization's global workforce and talent acquisition plans. |
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Workplace Answers' LMS enables organizations to report on legislative requirements and to document the organization's success. |
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Information is stored into an organization's existing SQL Server or MSDE database, and all logons, logoffs, and report retrievals are audited. |
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Parsons' visit was part of the organization's summer program, Summer Brain Gain. |
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Finally, there's the simple day-to-day drain on the organization's financial health exerted by sloppy or belated medical records. |
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Looking pack on the development of MFM 12 years ago, Landry, the organization's founding executive director, admits it was an ambitious project. |
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This, in turn, should relax concerns among the board and reduce the degree to which it micromanages the organization's finances. |
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In a statement, OIC's Secretary General Iyad Madani affirmed the organization's solidary with Egypt in its war against terrorism. |
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The organization's primary mission is to normalize and civilianize PTS in the hope to eliminate the stigma that takes so many lives. |
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Vieau and his team at Turning Point learned this again in the early years after the organization's 2003 founding. |
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Gina and her husband chaired many of the organization's committees including Carnivale, Columbus Day Parade and Columbus Day Festivals. |
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Charles Armstrong knowledge management means improvement of organization's conductibility in order to promote ability of costumer absorbance. |
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There was never a vote that would reveal the degree of support or nonsupport for the organization's membership policy. |
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But a general lack of nontechnical skills within an organization's talent bench can be an obstacle to success. |
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The move opens the organization's doors to NCO ranks from all uniformed services. |
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Onboarding should highlight how new hires' jobs contribute to the organization's mission. |
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Paradigms are a set of rules and regulations defining an organization's boundaries and actions to foster change. |
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The organization's consulting dendrologist, deemed the Darlington oak too similar to the laurel oak to be considered a separate species. |
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The Award was presented at the organization's 23rd annual winter meeting at the Cape Codder Hotel in Hyannis. |
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The room was full of guests supporting their individual organization's honoree, or just to salute a room full of outstanding women. |
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The potential of an organization's sustainable competitive advantage depends on the rareness and imitability of its resources and capabilities. |
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The requirements approach is much better at detecting systemic problems leading to inadequacies in an organization's records and information. |
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Nishimura, DDS, a prosthodontist and Professor Emeritus, UCLA School of Dentistry, was appointed 2015-2016 president of AO at the organization's Annual Business Meeting. |
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The organization's signature handprint ceremony is held at each event, where pediatric cancer survivors dip their hands in paint and place their handprints on the vehicle. |
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If a doomage assessment exists for your organization's personal property, prepare a proper personal property return form and file it on a timely basis with the assessor. |
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The diskette files were then completed at the submitting organization's location, returned via traditional mail, and integrated with an in-house client-server application. |
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The organization's convention was the Association of State Green Parties, and there are already different, if not rival, factions claiming authenticity. |
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Hosted by Stewpot Community Services, this fundraiser helps the organization's mission of providing the area's needy with food, clothing, shelter, and care. |
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Alan Anderson, director of the CIR, presented each panel member and liaison with an engraved memento to commemorate the organization's 25th anniversary. |
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Save the Children spokespeople, including the organization's country director in the Philippines, Ned Olney, are available for interviews via Skype and telephone from Manila. |
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This year, the Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate and House education committees asked CEP to brief staff members on our organization's latest NCLB report. |
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In the interview, Minow provides insights into corporate board best practices before and during crises and discusses her organization's practices in evaluating boards. |
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After the story appeared the BSA told McGrath he had been removed from his scoutmaster position for violating the organization's policy banning openly gay Scout leaders. |
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Sometimes I think part of the cookie sale is actually Parenting 101,'' said Sue Ferguson, product sale liason at the organization's New York City headquarters. |
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Hunziker received the organization's Friend of Lithuania award, which was presented by the president of the Republic of Lithuania, Valdas Adamkus. |
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Ahold USA is purchasing more than 149 million kilowatt-hours of green power annually, which is enough green power to meet 7 percent of the organization's electricity use. |
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It was possibly the costliest mistake in the organization's history. |
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Committee for Refugees and Immigrants reported several violations of refugee and asylum seekers' rights in the organization's 2008 World Refugee Survey. |
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The organization's work on heritage led to the adoption, in 1972, of the Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. |
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This change in governance distinguished UNESCO from its predecessor, the CICI, in how member states would work together in the organization's fields of competence. |
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Security Council, the organization's most powerful decision making body. |
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Also at Lisbon, the post of Secretary General of NATO as the organization's chief civilian was created, and Lord Ismay was eventually appointed to the post. |
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During World War I, with many players sent off to war and the possibility of travel for international fixtures severely limited, the organization's survival was in doubt. |
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