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No touching, no embracing.
Above all, no embracing of the one thing that could have brought the club together, revealing yet again what a miserable, self-destructive institution Valencia has become, one that's about to put a fourth manager in charge.
Demographic (age), psychological (fear of unknown and public ridicule), technological (lack of requisite skills and training), and personal factors of the staff may lead to less or no embracing of the emerging concepts such as Enterprise 2.0 (Lennon [2009]; Fuchs-kittowski et al. [2009]).
No embracing is possible without a proper legal framework.
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But once we accept it -- no, embrace it -- things can get easier.
Many may interpret this trend as a threat, a signal that immigrants are no longer embracing American values.
But the modern Republicans no longer embrace race-charged issues as enthusiastically as they once did.
Mr. Terry, though, said that he was trapped by extremely conservative tenets of Pentecostal Protestantism that he no longer embraced.
Rob Parker will no longer be embracing debate at ESPN.
Casey snorts, "Sam Fuller, the American no-talent embraced by those French derelicts".
There are no starlets embracing iodine.
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