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The Janus-face argument states that social relations between employers and employees may culturally command the employees' compliance but at the same time practically elicits a higher expectation of special treatment from the employers.
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But being community-based, TBAs command a culturally-assigned level of respect and confidence.
Command culture.
I would argue that a gun as popular and culturally resonant as the AR-15 would command a significant black market as well, should it ever be banned.
Martin's; $25.95), makes it clear that the Journal, despite its name, is culturally a Midwestern institution, much of whose high command, during the years of its rise, had, like Kilgore, graduated from DePauw University, in Greencastle, Indiana.
So what ever happened to command-and-control leadership? A. It's not culturally relevant anymore.
But British officers serving under him in his command of the main US corps until February this year found him surprisingly thoughtful, culturally aware and politically astute.
The self-immolations have been widespread in ethnically and culturally Tibetan parts of western China, suggesting they do not spring from a single centre of command.
However, this request is based on culturally specifically European roots: the Enlightenment, with its freedom from religious constraints, as much as the Gospels, with their command to keep Caesar and God separated.
The "command and control" personality — a hallmark of American leadership — does not tend to work well cross-culturally, Ms. Berdan said.
Culturally unsophisticated?
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