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Unstable political systems are those that prove vulnerable to crisis pressures and that break down into various forms of internal warfare.
In the 1970s, Jules Kroll helped pioneer the business of helping corporations improve their operations by uncovering fraud and other forms of internal corruption.
Setting his own sights elsewhere — "Anywhere out of this world!" he specified in a poem — he saw that the fate of true artists would henceforth involve forms of internal exile, even in bright circles of cosmopolitan fame.
Political scientists are still not completely certain, for example, why some systems have managed to avoid violent political change for considerable periods, while in other systems change is typically accomplished through coups d'etat, revolutions, and other forms of internal warfare.
However, the interest in quasi-markets was far from limited to welfare-state interventions, and corporations such as the British Broadcasting Company BBC, Intelel, and British Petroleum (BP) implemented forms of internal markets in some sectors.
Posted by Millie Bea No illegal conduct (like steroid use) is at stake here, and it is obvious that no one outside a few media folks has an interest in a prolonged fishing expedition into various forms of internal N.F.L. misconduct.
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Self-serving bias is quite likely to cause some form of internal reward, in that positive events tend to be more internally attributed than negative ones.
Hare, in fact, constantly creates a form of internal dialectic.
"It's become a form of internal tourism, a response to all the insecurity," she said.
Kästner stayed in Germany throughout the war, entering a form of internal exile.
What she captured, in a form of "internal portraiture", was the inner texture of their lives.
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