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"Similar to the way DevOps and Agile revolutions have taken hold, DPM requires both process and cultural change across different groups that historically worked in silos," Bateman says.
However, momentum has historically worked in about eight years out of ten.
While schools in Africa have historically worked in silos, competing for limited resources, MEPI funding that was leveraged to form in-country partnerships has created a culture of collaboration, overriding the history of competition.
Given that the majority of dentists have historically worked in primary care, the correspondingly low level of interest in remaining a primary dental care practitioner in the long-term is also noteworthy as it has implications for primary care capacity.
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In Europe, even now, governments own sizable stakes in a number of major corporations, while in many of the most successful Asian economies government and industry have historically worked hand in hand.
They know where the traps exist and what has historically worked and not worked in the past – and the present.
TCI's chairman, John C. Malone, has historically worked with Merrill Lynch & Company, though in some cases Merrill has teamed up with other banking firms, including Donaldson , Lufkin to advise TCI.
Leadership at each school site and the government have historically worked at varying rates and speeds in order to lead improvement initiatives (Shonkoff & Phillips, 2000).
But the historically working class neighborhoods of Dorchester in Boston, some residents say that dispensaries are just another threat to their community, which has struggled with drug abuse and other socioeconomic woes.
Police have not identified a suspect and the activist group Defend Boyle Heights issued a statement that it was not involved — but the group didn't condemn it, stating that "it is right to rebel!" The incident speaks to the growing tensions over gentrification in the historically working class neighborhood.
But fiscal policy changes don't historically work when the economy is still in a fall.
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