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Indeed so lucrative is the cricket-gambling trade that it has become a core element of business for criminal gangs.
Only when this case is made can sustainability be embedded in the business and become a core element of all operational planning.
It will look at the US, where charity food aid has become a core element of the welfare infrastructure over the past 30 years.
Enabled by information technologies that have drastically reduced the costs of coordination, innovation ecosystems have become a core element in the growth strategies of firms in a wide range of industries.
It's become a core element that's planned into their communications.
The business world has awoken to design principles and today, design has become a core element in innovation processes.
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In the last five years, the trend of "Big data" has emerged and becomes a core element of Business Intelligence research.
Whether or not it becomes a core element of REDD+ depends on the country's forest definition.
Most significantly, the Papers document Marsh's treacherous 1870s expeditions with his students, and these records became a core element of McCullough's research.
And then doing it again and again until consistent excellence becomes a core element of your culture".
And then doing it again and again until consistent excellence becomes a core element of your culture". Real leaders are coaches.
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