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At Leicester School of Management, Professor Martin Parker notes that, though long submerged under the 'there is no alternative' discourse, an undercurrent of resistance to the market managerialism of the past 30 years has always subsisted - and not just in the public sector (where, duly adapted, it has ironically been practised with terrifying thoroughness).
Washington was lauded for his "punctual Obervance" of his duties, the "Frankness, Sincerity, and a certain Openness of Soul", and the "mutual Regard that has always subsisted between you and your Officers".
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For too long, the Met has subsisted as a tautology: it presents grand opera on a grand scale because that is what the Met has always done.
When droughts occurred, peasants could not always subsist from local economic activities or savings.
If I had had my way, I would have subsisted solely on cake.
In the 30 some years since, he has mostly subsisted on New York's 5-cent container deposits.
Moreover, the Valley has long subsisted on freelancers, who roam between high-tech firms.
"There is no part of it," writes Proclus, "which has already subsisted and another that will subsist later, but as yet is not.
The natural deer became venison at once, and what has subsisted ever since is now growing weary.
Giambi has subsisted mostly on protein shakes during his illness.
Somalia has subsisted without a functioning central government for two decades.
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