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LONDON — The portrait of Elizabethan England brilliantly painted through art and literature by Jonathan Bate and Dora Thornton at the British Museum is the most innovative undertaking in the museum arena yet seen in the 21st century.
With this new showing cinephiles will finally get a chance to judge whether "We Can't Go Home Again" was an innovative undertaking or a misbegotten enterprise, part of what one film historian has called "a mess of incoherent footage and abortive projects" that occupied Ray in his final years.
Inspired by the "No Free Lunch" theorem [58], which postulates that there is no unique best alternative for tackling optimization problems, the different extensions constitute an innovative undertaking to suitably characterize the different phenomena that affect the molecular configuration and intermolecular interactions, and thus affecting their biological activity.
At the time, CAPTN was believed to be both a highly innovative undertaking and a highly speculative one.
At the point we began to seek NIMH funding, CAPTN was believed to be both a highly innovative undertaking and a highly speculative one.
As evidenced by our report, improved attitudes toward teamwork and collaboration, and professional identity were the pivotal products of this innovative undertaking, which imply a greater willingness to work together and may help reduce professional "uniqueness".
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We sought to understand the process of patient-centered care innovation undertaken by innovative health care organizations – from strategic planning to goal selection to implementation to maintenance.
It is well known that not all innovations are patented, but the exact volume of innovative activities undertaken outside the coverage of patent protection and, relatedly, the actual propensity to patent an innovation in different contexts remain, to a major degree, a matter of speculation.
There are many innovative projects undertaken by dedicated practitioners designed to persuade young people against knife crime.
In this book, Patrick Egan investigates patterns of inward foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries, considering the impact of host country institutions and policy on the innovative activities undertaken by multinational firms.
The extent of innovative activities undertaken by society commands the rate of economic growth (see, for instance, Schumpeter (1912), King and Levine (1993), Ulku (2004), Aghion et al. (2005)).
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