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Mr. Woodward said that when he discussed projects and books with Mr. Bezos, "he always struck me as very serious about it and in tune with the values of independence, aggressiveness".

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"You have to ask some very hard questions, whether this is really in tune with the academic values, whether we've reached a point already that these high salary and packages for coaches has really extended beyond what's expected within the academic community," Brand said.

Moreover, these observations also provide a warning for the emerging RRI community that a process of engagement with all relevant and different stakeholders, as argued for in RRI literature (see for example Owen et al. 2012), does not necessarily lead to an outcome in tune with the relevant and different societal values as masking of value diversity can take place in dialogues and society alike.

As we were interested in the voices of South Asian women, many of whom are largely invisible in public life, we adopted an approach to data collection which was culturally in tune with the women's lives and values.

Even the normally excitable and hyperbolic Mr. Cramer seemed in tune with the new embrace of old Depression-era values, telling the audience that this is a time "to preserve what you have, save and figure out what you need for the next few years".

True feminism has to do with a woman's dealing with and conquering the world on her own terms, and not defining herself by the values of men ["In Tune With the New Feminism" by Ann Powers, April 29].

"If I'm sitting with a finance group talking about budgeting or cost accounting, I'm more in tune with the conversation and can add something of value".

In tune with the quantitative data, many patients reported that they valued the improvements in their MSK problem as a result of treatment.

I usually like to fancy myself as someone in tune with the ways our pop culture mirrors changes in our values.

At that ceremony, International Olympic Committee President, Juan Antonio Samaranch, pointed out that rugby's history and values were very much in tune with the Olympic philosophy and traditions.

This conceptualization of the CE has been broadly criticized for oversimplifying the CE, for assuming that patient values and preferences are in tune with the practitioner's [ 4], and for framing the role of the patient as that of a passive recipient of information [ 5].

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