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This special collection forms the core of a multifaceted institution that serves more than 110,000 museum visitors each year.
What I hope is to make a multifaceted institution that offers very different perspectives and different points of view — not a single point of view, not my point of view, not just the curators' points of view, but also artists' perspectives and the points of view of people we don't necessarily agree with.
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We just want the S.E.C. to define it, and provide guidance as to how a multifaceted financial institution can comply".
Gottweis et al. defined governance as "[a] multifaceted compound situation of institutions, systems, structures, processes, procedures, practices, relationships and leadership behaviour in the exercise of social, political, economic, and managerial/administrative authority in the running of public or private affairs" [ 8].
Both cities and organizations can be seen as human institutions, forms of multifaceted human organization functioning in complex environments.
Historians have argued much about the nature of Edward's Parliament, some seeing the dispensation of justice as the central element, others emphasizing the multifaceted character of an increasingly complex institution.
We argue that such a theoretically-informed mapping of power in institutions will enable scholars, practitioners, and citizen groups to go beyond the standard critiques in order to analyze the multifaceted effects of neoliberal institutional change.
Institutions are regarded as multifaceted, durable social structures, made up of symbolic elements, social activities and material resources.
As seen nationally, we observed low adherence to CKD guidelines at our institution; therefore, we designed a multifaceted intervention utilizing an EMR based CKD registry to improve the care of patients with CKD.
We aim to demonstrate that a multifaceted strategy can favor the introduction of research into practice, and to assess its long-term effects on a set of common medical conditions exhibiting significant negative variation at our institution.
The multifaceted nature of graduate students' relationships with their institutions and with faculty--as individuals performing work for compensation in some contexts, and as students paying tuition in others--makes the application of these legal principles to graduate students ambiguous in some circumstances.
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