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To reflect the competing stakeholder claims with which companies are frequently confronted in practice (Clarkson 1995; Mitchell et al. 2015), our scenarios implied a contrasting trade-off between shareholders and non-shareholding stakeholders, meaning that only one or the other of shareholders' or non-shareholding stakeholders' immediate interests were fulfilled.
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Trainees and craftsmen in the industrial-technical field are confronted, in vocational practice, with analytical and constructive demand situations (Nickolaus 2011a).
For practice theory, the 'breaking' and 'shifting' of structure must take place in everyday crises affecting routines, in constellations of interpretative interdeterminacy and of the inadequacy of knowledge with which the agent, carrying out a practice, is confronted in the face of a 'situation'[16].
Maybe Milbury should borrow the strategy of Ducks General Manager Pierre Gauthier, who confronted the players in practice last week.
It's a common piece of cinematic hyperbole but it also describes the function this picture serves in confronting a practice that endured in the United States of America for nearly 250 years.
Measures of state corruption which uncover whether enterprises have confronted public sector corruption in practice find no significant correlation.
While this idea may seem simple enough, its implementation is confronted with enormous challenges in practice [ 6- 8].
Traditional tungsten substrate becomes brittle after diamond film deposition and is prone to fracture when BDDME confronts slight bending force in practice because of formation of carbide on the surface of tungsten.
If you are preparing to confront someone, practice what you want to say in advance in front of a mirror.
Conclusion: This collaboration allows us today to confront our practice to the theory, test our assumptions, in coherence with the scientific data updated.
While it is certainly encouraging to see legislators confronting 'barbaric practices' - in third-world countries, and even in Western countries and in Europe - there is still so much to be done.
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