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It's in just missing the essence of the man that the film never quite crosses over out of the specialist sports doc bracket.
Experience shows that while most organisations have a noble intent to drive a culture of value addition and customer centricity and achieve tangible results, however, they are often lost in their excitement of implementing improvement program, missing the essence of 'discipline'integrationiof' (of these interventions) and linkage to 'customer and financial' results.
It's easy to dismiss what we don't understand, easy to put people into pigeonholes that work for us, while missing the essence of who the person is, what the person believes.
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But that definition misses the essence of sentencehood.
She is right on the formal changes but misses the essence of the issue.
To dwell on the negative, though, would be to miss the essence of this Lions tour.
He has talked about how people missed the essence of Minimalist sculpture.
But she seems to have missed the essence of her appeal.
(The original, starring Michael Caine, was better though it still missed the essence of the book, in my opinion).
Second, and much more important, Atamian seems to have entirely missed the essence of the book he reviewed.
Emery struggles to find an explanation but agrees that to not embrace the competition is to miss the essence of the game: to compete.
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