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Inelegantly put, it is a stable instability.
Inelegantly put, syncretism is the process of incorporating foreign concepts into an existing one to form something new and unique.
At times work is frustrating, we get feedback that is inelegantly put, we feel attacked personally (in contrast to the suggestion all leadership books offer to criticize the content of work, not the person) and sometimes we are embarrassed when we make a mistake, or we get feedback that is spot on, but we are just tired from working hard to deliver and are upset we missed the mark.
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As its website rather inelegantly puts the matter, "Priority is given to projects that leverage additional support".
Pelzer would no doubt argue that this confusion arises because each book is written from the perspective of the time (as he rather inelegantly puts it, with 'the language and wisdom that was solely developed from my viewpoint as well as that particular time period').
"To put it inelegantly, we're de-emphasizing celebs," says Mark Adams, the chief spokesman for WEF.
What none of the five conservative justices admit or face is the obvious fact, to put it inelegantly, that size matters and that corporations aren't natural persons.
"As it turns out, though, there was a third category of young men in those years: those who essentially steered clear of the Vietnam experience, who, as our vice president put it inelegantly but accurately, had 'other priorities in the sixties.' Critics have sometimes spoken of such Bush administration figures as 'chickenhawks' for their lack of war experience.
So although he put it rather inelegantly, Mr Bush is right - many Americans are working fewer hours than they would like.
Well, Sir Philip, I don't think you quite managed to put your money where your mouth is, as, more worryingly than the skeletal figures swaying down the catwalks, there are girls whose collarbones jut awkwardly and have that old-school heroin chic of dark tired eyes and faraway stoned gazes posing depressingly and inelegantly on Topshop's website.
Neither one them suggests weakness, but knifing David was the wrong kind of strength, if you'll forgive me putting it so inelegantly.
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