The expert also worried that the operation of the market economy was still not routinized in the city. |
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Gone are the days when work was standardized and routinized and performed by workers with narrow, specialist skills. |
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More typically, jobs in services are highly routinized, and are less secure and less well paid than even traditional industrial employment. |
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This neatly falls into the highly visualized, routinized metanarrative of black female survivorship from black male brutality. |
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As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary. |
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Work will become routinized, and self-discovery will become a primary focus of activity. |
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Rock, in other words, was routinized, as both a moneymaking and a music-making practice. |
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It is satisfying in a way that routinized, fill-the-hours work is not. |
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Charisma is difficult to sustain and so tends to become routinized. |
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Subsequent generations of Biblicists have followed suit, and by dint of their efforts they have legitimated and routinized the right of an individual to criticize the sacred. |
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When incidents are repeated, a gradual accommodation between participants in collective behaviour and the authorities becomes routinized. |
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Employees remain concerned that their work will be routinized, but many are finding increased opportunity for growth, mobility and development. |
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As tasks became repetitive, regulations multiplied, workload increased, and work became routinized and repetitious. |
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A large number of our daily activities are routinized in the sense that they are done without explicit deliberation. |
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Results of the study show that both word choice and word order give a routinized feel to the apologies, in part attributable to American Sign Language. |
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Sooner or later, as the leader passes from the scene, this grouping of men transforms itself into a routinized organization in order to perpetuate his ideas. |
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But in this new competitive world, the traditional, heavily compartmentalized, top heavy producer organizations, which rely on the productivity of routinized operations, are becoming less and less efficient. |
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Feeling that their boss doesn't trust them to work in their own way or to take initiative, employees' morale drops and work becomes routinized and boring. |
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The problem is that much work at lower levels in large law firms has become routinized, requiring little input of professional skills, judgment, autonomy and discretion. |
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Actions at home may be far less elaborate than those at temples, more routinized as part of daily household life, and are performed without priestly expertise. |
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A robust exchange facilitated by the CHRO models the way and challenges the process to avoid superficial or routinized agendas. |
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The rhythm theme is likewise holographic, in that cooking, meeting, special event, budgetary, planning, and funding cycles all are more rhythmic than routinized. |
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And what they're smart about is mainly how dumb we are, how limited in vision, how narrow in imagination, how resourceless in conjecture, how routinized in our theories of the world, how deadened to possibility. |
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That is, the Olympic Games tend to reduce anxieties toward privacy intrusions, providing the justificatory and normalizing basis necessary for the routinized surveillance of everyday life. |
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Culture becomes important to economic activity through frames, categories, scripts, and concepts as well as norms, values, and routinized practice. |
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To acknowledge and to integrate the complexity of human behaviour into analyses: routinized and creative, selfish and altruistic, autonomous and dependent, cooperative and competitive, reasonable and impulsive. |
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