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In keeping with Mr. Koizumi's drive to reshape the party and government, Mr. Watanabe focused on weakening one of the central facets of Japan's postwar political system: the elite bureaucracy's practice of rewarding itself with plush jobs.
On the other hand, an effective "no bribes" policy and a culture where strong business values and ethical behaviour are central facets, potentially offers the competitive advantages of transparency: a cleaner corporate image, more trustworthy business relationships, lower costs and less litigious shareholders.
Policies and issues related to neurological disease and their impact on the neuroscience community are central facets of my job.
Both (a) and (b) are regarded as the central facets of pedagogical content knowledge (e.g., Hill et al. [2008]; Lee and Luft [2008]; Park and Oliver [2008]; Schmelzing et al. [2013]).
Utilizing the selective distribution of these neuronal proteins and the underlying mechanisms that generate the differential patterns of expression as central facets of drug design promises to enhance the therapeutic ratio of a drug.
Popkin (1967) ties together two central facets of Gassendi's thought, proposing that the 'constructive skepticism' at the core of his epistemology is an attempt (among other things) to show how to have an atomist science through inferences based on our data concerning appearances.
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Or, rather, to reveal that it had been there all along, and that race, far from being a special or marginal concern, was a central facet of the American story.
Rather than tea parties, for me the role of timber rights and the cutting of mast pines, the political power struggle between distant English timber-rights grantors and New England sawmill owners, was a central facet of the American Revolution.
This book is, explicitly, a memoir of female friendships, a choice that inevitably narrows the frame even as it so richly explores a central facet of women's lives.
In the rush for economic union -- hurried to ensure that a Germany united in 1990 would be irrevocably bound to its European partners -- the fact that states adopting the euro were abandoning a central facet of sovereignty without any clear political plan was glossed over.
For this show, titled ID, the artist brings this central facet of his output to the surface with a new series of Freud-referencing works, including a video of an Ilford roundabout shot on a phone and paintings that nod to Rorschach tests, scaled up to the dimensions of Wallinger's height and armspan.
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