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Without a strong incentive, established boards of directors have not actively sought to bring in points of view that might challenge established business practice.
There were random changes in points of view, sudden time travel and some awful pacing.
Somerset Maugham, in Points of View, writes that Henry James never knew how ordinary people behaved.
The same shift in points of view is realized more deeply in Mr. Eckert's manipulation of the instruments.
The novel itself, with its abrupt transition from panel to panel, lends Roca's masterful shifts in points of view even greater punch.
"Manufacturers paid to be in Points of Focus," said one former executive, who worked for U.S. Foodservice in a Midwest office until he was laid off last summer.
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To this purpose, roadside units (RSUs), located along the road or in points-of-interest, are needed to provide Internet access to on board units (OBUs) in vehicles.
Little is known about such effects of mobile health IT in point-of-care situations.
The proposed Ag+ assay offers easy colorimetric read-out and flexibility in point-of-use testing.
Perspectives in point-of-care analysis and commercialization opportunities are also discussed.
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