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"They had the capacity to constitute a good team, to have the men and the means," said Jean Todt, the president of the International Automobile Federation, the sport's governing body.
According its website:New York City General Assemblies are an open, participatory and horizontally organized process through which we are building the capacity to constitute ourselves in public as autonomous collective forces within and against the constant crises of our times.Got that?
But, as Proclus argues, such a position will force him to admit that the world has the capacity to constitute itself, which is absurd (see below).
The relevance of the leadership role and implementation strategy, as the 'order of implementation' creates the capacity to constitute and link HR-related processes to governmental capability developments within the accounting change process (Kang and Snell 2009; Eisenhardt and Martin 2000).
This work was advanced by his student William Harvey who hypothesised the presence of female germ cells within uteri that hold the capacity to constitute a new organism ([ 18]).
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Adult stem cells constitute a reservoir for tissue regeneration throughout the adult life; they are tissue-specific and possess limited capacity to be expanded ex vivo.
Putting the matter in these terms is over-simplified, however, because (a) it may be that what the court did, rather than what it said, that alters the law, and (b) there are normally a number of limitations on the capacity of a decision to constitute the law (depending upon the content of the decision and the status of the body making them).
First, he had endorsed an optimism concerning the capacity of the proletariat to constitute such a totality in society through a revolutionary overcoming of reification; later on, this optimism was modified to encompass the ever increasing human capacities to become self-conscious of their universal character through a reflection of the existing social totality in the totality of the work of art.
As the political theorist Sheldon Wolin argued in his great essay, "The State of the Union," in the New York Review of Books, reflecting on President Carter's address in 1978, the Declaration of Independence "set out a conception of collectivity that... attempted to ground public authority in the specific capacity of the people to constitute their own political identity".
These factors were perceived to constitute positive and conducive work climate (Capacity Project [ 25]).
Limited physical capacity, increased stress and increased need of rest were found to constitute the main health problems (Table 2).
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