Would-be researchers would do well to think through the relative merits of these contrasting approaches. |
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It's imperative that you don't act on impulse during this period, and that you think through the consequences of your actions. |
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The whispering that his attempts to think through a new strategy are inspired by some kind of visceral anti-Americanism is ludicrous. |
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If you are thinking about setting up a course then you should think through these issues. |
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I had been turning this around in my mind for some time, trying to think through just what would make my kids worthy material for a book. |
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The organisation would be well advised to use the time to think through the implications of the stance it has taken. |
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Before we reach final conclusions on this, we need to think through the implications of what we are offering. |
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Another time the eldership of the church went away to think through strategically how to achieve the church's vision. |
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I therefore welcome this opportunity to think through together what we, today's generations, owe to those who will be born tomorrow. |
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The first part encourages producers to think through their work before starting so they can anticipate and correct any hazards that may occur. |
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It would oblige them to think through certain practical issues at that point in time. |
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Leaders of private sector organizations must think through the strategic ramifications of this reality. |
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Here are some questions and worksheets to help you think through what you need to know and do. |
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This document also indicates what we shall have to think through and discuss and how, if we are going to secure this long-awaited agreement. |
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If other methods are mentioned as possibly better, will need to consider their rationale and help them think through methods of data display. |
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Pauline effectively uses a number of questions and good listening skills to help the client think through how she wants to proceed. |
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This big picture thinking will help determine the long-term vision for the business and think through the steps to get there. |
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This activity requires students to logically think through the steps necessary to install a landscape and use multiple resources to research materials. |
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And then that idea became a vehicle to think through much larger questions about love and loneliness and monstrosity. |
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Drawing a plan forces you to think through your project from beginning to end, what you are going to need and how your are going to get the pieces to fit together. |
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While they can be used as performance criteria to assess the quality of management, managers can also use them to think through the risks associated with designing and managing these kinds of programs. |
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Michael Woolcock of the World Bank has pioneered this concept, arguing, in particular, that we should think through the social relationships linking public service providers and service recipients. |
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While that may be an attractive position to some, if we think through the consequences of that, it would mean there would be no further reconstruction or redevelopment occurring at any point in time. |
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But we'd better think through the possibilities. |
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Developing and setting new standards means not only having the intellectual capacity to think through new appropriate standards but also implementing them. |
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George has been an active member of those discussions and brought to them the corporate discipline that helps the organization think through what it should and shouldn't be doing. |
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Again, think through possible risks and ways of tackling them. |
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To put it another way, Lyne argues that Shakespeare's plays feature characters that think through tropes. |
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People need time to think through information. |
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Second, you can use the compilation checklist as a questionnaire for senior managers in your organization to help them think through how robust your current approach to revenue building is. |
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This has led more companies to think through whether they should develop their own business principles, what they should contain and to which of the external codes it is appropriate to lend their support. |
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We need to think through what some of the trends we are dealing with today in health care are going to mean in terms of the business models and models for the delivery of service. |
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We need to think through the linkages and the tensions of doing this work and how it can blossom more broadly and deeply through changes to global policies and structures. |
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These points highlight the need to tailor actions to local context and to think through in each circumstance how market systems impinge upon poor people. |
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Our protest is about asking them to think through alternatives, even in the immediate neighborhood. |
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The matrix helps you think through different strategies for engagement. |
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Asking students to assign a project name can also help them to think through their goals and to apply an identity to the project based on those goals. |
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Theorists like Martinican writer Edouard Glissant have turned to Faulkner as a way to think through the relationship between writing and transnationalism. |
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