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In the meantime, the corporate sector will only gradually take on more of the heavy lifting.
And the accompanying photographs gradually take on another significance, apparently imitating the vagaries of memory.
"Everything is rallying as it should if people are willing to gradually take on more risk," he said.
The phrases, repeated and inverted, gradually take on a hypnotic quality, as if a lifetime of physical language were being distilled into a dozen or so moments.
Hodgson says: "They'll be mentored, spend time observing and gradually take on teaching responsibilities – they might teach the last 10 minutes of a lesson, for example".
While the CEO should own the process for most of his or her tenure – focused on developing a strong bench and informing the board of progress – the board should gradually take on ownership of the process as the timing of the transition nears, usually a couple of years or more before the CEO's likely retirement.
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And the Vatican appointed a committee it called "Vox Clara" (Clear Voice) to advise the translation efforts, but it gradually took on a more supervisory role.
But the child gradually took on human proportions, grew up and fell in love with a young man, at which point she vanished.
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