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Thus the systems engineer's responsibility, to provide a sort of long-term doctrine of performance standards, becomes very important.
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They are devices for getting groups of people workers and managers as well as investors to commit themselves to long-term goals.The doctrine of shareholder primacy is particularly dangerous when combined with dispersed ownership, he believes.
As manager of more than 600 of the country's hospitals and more than a thousand elder and long-term care facilities, church doctrine controls the care patients receive.
Invoking Truman and Marshall, Senator Biden talks about a Prevention Doctrine: long-term engagement in troubled regions to head off threats before they lead to war — for example, by funding programs to destroy nuclear weapons in the former Soviet Union.
"What I keep asking my friends in the States is, 'The U.S. had a long-term approach in Europe, a doctrine that worked in Europe, so how can we do the same thing again for these modern, progressive countries in the Middle East?"' the king says.
Each conceptualization holds a particular politico-legal perspective on good public governance, fitting with the overall liberal state doctrine, and with the aim of providing long-term societal stability [20]a.
But David Frum, a former Bush speechwriter who is now at the American Enterprise Institute, argues that the significant point about the Bush doctrine is not its short-term contradictions but its long-term potential to reorder America's foreign policy.
The long-term goal?
Short-term frustration for long-term gain".
Style, short-term shaping, long-term architecture.
"We're looking long-term".
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