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Mostly, that involves listening and staying in tune with changes in an employee's behaviour.
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This year, in tune with radical changes unfolding across the region, the focus is more contemporary.
It is ok to change your life plan, in fact it is healthy to do so because it shows that you are aware and in tune with the changes occurring in your life.
"It is exactly what I want to see, and that is, that we have the dependence upon oil reduced, that we are doing something that is more in tune with climate change, we are getting investment in nuclear power... this is a French-British deal in the end that will happen".
Another possible way to represent multiple sources in a multiplicative model is to change the width of the input tuning curves with changes in intensity.
Just as she had long been attuned to my emotion, in her waning days, I learned to be more in tune with Cindy too, noticing small changes in her behavior and routines as I nursed her through her ailments and the effects of cancer treatment.
We must coin new words in tune with the breath of that change.
He felt so in tune with the universe that he changed his name in the offseason from his birth name Ron Artest.
The menu at the hotel's fine-dining restaurant changes often, in tune with the island's unusual "seven seasons".
I usually like to fancy myself as someone in tune with the ways our pop culture mirrors changes in our values.
We've changed, made ourselves a party in tune with contemporary Britain, and a party fit for government.
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