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A former manager at Becoming Green claimed the company had been creating "reasons to … justify dismissing people from the company so they could get more prison staff in".
Executives need to stop worrying simply about whether their company will survive and start creating reasons why it should.
Of course, Macleod could then take the Cocking and Kennett route and still regard those voluntary actions which are not morally justified as creating reasons of some kind, or he could deny that morally impermissible choices, such as, perhaps, becoming friends with a Nazi, create any sort of reasons whatsoever.
Suffice it to say, Apple is adept at creating reasons for consumers to shell out cash over and over again for new iPhones. .
Knowing this isn't the hard part (you will feel it) -- the hard part is creating reasons to stay in the wrong environment.
They will want you to bestow trust by hammering on it or creating reasons to force you to trust them.
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Success has created reasons for Mr Smurfit to be unsentimental about his roots.
The design of the new building, Ms. Katagiri said, "creates reasons for people to get up from their chairs and meet face to face".
But it is a young company, and time and size have their effects, especially because large firms need things from government, such as tax breaks and merger approvals, which creates reasons to be a "good citizen".
Spotify has to create reasons for people to stay even if iTunes is cheaper or offers tight integration with their devices.
In either case we have created reasons not to create rapport with them.
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