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By contrast, in more-affluent countries, there is some emphasis, particularly but not exclusively in the largely English-speaking democracies, to reduce administrative formalism associated with bureaucracy, diminish the number of rules, and increase discretion and performance accountability lower down in organizations.
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The opposing views betray tension that is inherent in the Fund's principles of country ownership (which gives countries discretion) and performance-based funding (which requires adherence to agreed targets).
Williamson still has a good chance of picking up the wild-card place, which is open to the discretion of performance director Sara Symington and head coach Lloyd Brown.
That 20% is divvied up at the discretion of the top partners, based on seniority and performance.
Patients were treated at the discretion of their treating oncologist as appropriate for their disease stage, mutational status and performance status.
(Classic and Performance Car).
In particular, good faith forbids the exercise of discretion during performance designed to recapture a benefit allocated to a counterparty at formation (Burton 1980: 373).
Luxury and performance redefined".
The process — talking to each employee about his or her performance and whether he or she would be getting a raise — called for discretion and tact.
Producing the book required discretion and speed.
Their discretion and autonomy would be preserved.
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