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In not-yet-published research, Wharton School professor Adam Grant has found that job crafting — that is, having the ability to reshape one's actual work — can lead to improved performance and happiness.
While brokers don't touch the insurance product itself, they have the ability to reshape the way insurance is sold.
If Booker stayed in Newark and compounded his power like an old boss, perhaps he'd have the ability to reshape things in his second term.
It now has eight vacancies, giving Trump the ability to reshape the court.
The main advantage of the proposed ZFS and MMSES is the ability to reshape the autocorrelation function.
It remains to be seen whether the board has the ability to take a hard, honest look at itself in the interests of reshaping the district's future.
Does it have the ability?
Have the ability to love.
The Glazers have been blessed with Ferguson's ability to reshape his squad and the acumen of the chief executive, David Gill, at a time when they have had to juggle their finances.
In addition, he said, historically, "people have always turned to Washington in times of economic crisis, but now they're losing confidence in the government's ability to reshape the economy, and that affects their buying and investing habits".
Looking ahead, the Trump administration's ability to reshape the federal judiciary could spell considerable peril for the Seventh Amendment.
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