Mr Duhigg argues that some of the greatest social reformations have been produced as much by rewiring social habits as by agitating for grand abstractions like justice. |
Its continuous inhabitants have enriched the house with small reformations, more necessary than decorative ones and today they contribute to the decoration of the building giving faith of its authenticity. |
Our core-competence therefore lies in the planning and implementation of complex reformations and changing processes even under difficult circumstances. |
The 'phase 1' of the GCSE reformations incorporates the subjects of English language, English literature and Mathematics. |
Today, two Grammy nominations, countless tribute bands and several reformations later, the group abides, although the egos are still there. |
I need not tell you that to me reformations in morals are as meaningless and vulgar as Reformations in theology. |