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To settle a lawsuit, the New York Police Department has agreed to formalize changes it had made in its crowd-control procedures during political demonstrations, the authorities said on Tuesday.
The AGM model was in fact partly the outcome of attempts to formalize changes in norms rather than beliefs (Alchourrón and Makinson 1981).
One is that the system to formalize changes to results established in the CPAP needs clarification.
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In this case, the guidelines have apparently formalized changes which had already started to occur in the practice of health care.
Accordingly, new editions of the standards, or supplements to existing standards, were published in 2012 to formalize these changes.
However, it needs to have an effective system in place to formalize these changes, and ensure that they are used as the basis for future results tracking and reporting.
An ancillary reason they should formalize the change is to cut down on the full-blown recruitment of players that has gone on the past two seasons, in which players try to bolster their leverage by visiting several different teams.
A better approach would be to formalize the change process.
Formalized culture-change training produced better outcomes than did the informal strategy.
Formalizing the change as a "tour of duty" assignment would allow women to slow down without sacrificing their long-term career advancement.
Scheduled to be voted on during the current legislative session, the bill will not only formalize the name change, but also preempt any future attempts to have the road renamed for someone else.
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