This service can be organizationally based in the scientific research center. |
|
Job roles that were previously handled internally are now organizationally and geographically separate from the company. |
|
Both proved fertile forums for disruption within the party, and neither was very effective organizationally. |
|
As corporations have evolved organizationally, so have terrorist organizations. |
|
I am very organizationally challenged, but this is one area where I think the guys have got it made. |
|
Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization. |
|
Enabling goals are the internal supports and processes required organizationally to be successful. |
|
There is a natural human tendency to conflate what is legally, procedurally or organizationally permissible with what is ethical. |
|
Up to 1954, this business had grown so much that it could be split off organizationally with its own division in Bern. |
|
During these periods they were organizationally indistinguishable from the most highly structured cenobitic units at the conventions. |
|
The proposed policing system provides for an organizationally integrated structure with decentralized police operations and decision-making. |
|
The least organizationally developed communities are the most vulnerable to exploitation. |
|
Further, in each, the function reports either organizationally or functionally at the highest level within the organization. |
|
Following the conclusion of the rapid three year development phase, the business year just ended was dominated organizationally by consolidation. |
|
It is important that a separation be seen to exist between the two, not only organizationally but also in fact. |
|
To be effective and credible in our work, we must be independent of government, both organizationally and intellectually. |
|
Extending broadband learning across organizationally diverse participants, including schools, universities, conservatories, industry, and cultural organizations. |
|
The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally. |
|
It counterposed itself organizationally to the traditional mass organizations of the Spanish proletariat. |
|
I am pleased to express my support for the Military Police Complaints Commission as it continues to mature organizationally and to deliver its mandate with high quality reports. |
|
|
Internal affairs units are typically organizationally separated from other divisions within the police department and very often are made directly responsible to the chief of police. |
|
What is most important is that organized learning activities are resumed whenever and wherever possible, and that the destruction of education systems, both physically and organizationally, should be reduced to a minimum. |
|
When determining what to pay, the first consideration is the placement of the role organizationally and the second consideration is the skill and experience of the applicant. |
|
One concern is the minimization of organizationally induced role conflict. |
|
Even if they are at a lower level, it will be harder for me to influence them since they are organizationally more distant and will report their findings above the level of my own manager. |
|
The provision of maternity and newborn care should rank high among those activities that are clinically, organizationally, and academically rewarded. |
|
These principled provisions define courts as organizationally and functionally independent from the executive and legislative branches of government. |
|
Is located organizationally outside the staff or line management function of the unit under audit. |
|
Over the next few years, we will use the Framework to review our current vision and mission, along with our strategic initiatives, to assess whether we are organizationally equipped to take on whatever the future holds. |
|
For Dolmen, these developments mean an exercise in balance so that personal needs can be harmonized technically and organizationally with our customers' priority needs. |
|
This study examined the differences between self-employed and organizationally employed individuals in Canada and Pakistan with regard to quality of work and nonwork life. |
|
As a result if his struggle and caliber he was elected as the Secretary General and became the dynamo for the party politically and organizationally. |
|
Organizationally based coaching has become quite common over the last two decades, reaching fad status at some companies. |
|
Organizationally, the cell bodies of norepinephrine neurons are found in the brain stem at the level of the locus coeruleus. |
|
Organizationally, West is part of the global legal division of Thomson Reuters. |
|