Sentence examples for everyday organisations from inspiring English sources

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Given the propensity for even "ethical" companies to engage in morally questionable behaviour after a previously strong record in CSR, it is important to consider what "everyday" organisations can do to minimise this negative consequence of corporate social responsibility.

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A common perception among the interviewees was that without the inclusion of oral health assessment into the everyday organisation of diabetes care, for example, through the electronic template that supports the management of their diabetic patients, then research into the impact of periodontitis and its treatment on glycaemic control is never likely to have an impact on patient care.

This paper provides an empirical account of a diversity workshop run by an international organisation that aims to cultivate more peaceful modes of coexistence through attention to the everyday formation of prejudice.

The effect is two-fold: first the emergent technologies bring more efficiency to traditional organising, while at the same time inspiring ideas about new ways to approach the everyday life of organisations.

Reluctance to discuss weaknesses and concern over revealing them to our enemies has in fact created our greatest weakness, and it is being exploited by international terrorist organisations everyday.

Observing everyday practice and organisation has benefitted me to some extent but that time spent with individual children have inspired me the most.

"It's quite another thing to make people understand that with collectivisation, everyday fightback and organisation, it is possible to change – and to govern – your neighbourhood".

The company, which declined to comment for this article, has been accused by architects, heritage-preservation organisations and everyday Lebanese of driving out the area's original property owners and unnecessarily demolishing historical buildings.

To get people thinking about the issue, Everyday Sexism, human rights organisation Breakthrough and the writer and activist Soraya Chemaly have teamed up to create the 2016 #ChoreChallenge.

Such analyses need to pay attention to the question of how new systems fit into the existing temporal organisation of everyday life and what kind of demands or work patterns they impose and are dependent upon[11].

The campaigning organisation, the Everyday Sexism Project, targeted Facebook advertisers whose ads were appearing next to the offensive posts, urging them to pull their ads until the content was removed.

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