Sentence examples for permanent organizations from inspiring English sources

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As Daniel Pink declares in "Free Agent Nation," his new manifesto, "Large permanent organizations with fixed rosters of individuals are giving way to small, flexible networks with ever-changing collections of talents".

Pink implies that there is room in the future for "large permanent organizations," since they are generally the clients of the graphic designers and marketing consultants and copywriters who fill his anecdotes, and since he considers such nonsmall companies as Kinko's, Starbucks and Office Depot to be key elements of America's "free agent infrastructure".

Legions of Americans... are abandoning one of the Industrial Revolution's most enduring legacies -- the 'job.' " This, in turn, means that "large permanent organizations with fixed rosters of individuals are giving way to small, flexible networks with ever-changing collections of talent".

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Legion, a military organization, originally the largest permanent organization in the armies of ancient Rome.

The IOC is a permanent organization that elects its own members.

He has no permanent organization or headquarters, but thousands of disciples cover the globe for him.

The way out apparently is difficult; the participants have now formed a permanent organization called the Drake Group, which includes representatives of the 45,000-member American Association of University Professors.

In December he attended the first All-African People's Conference in Accra, Ghana, where he met nationalists from across the African continent and was made a member of the permanent organization set up by the conference.

Professional lobbyists are no doubt approaching the venture capitalists who have supported the anti-SOPA movement, explaining in compelling terms why they will need to have effective representation, a permanent organization to support their interests, and a budget to match the $50M+ coffers held by the MPAA.

Sometimes this work is carried out by distributed networks without any clear leaders or permanent organization.

He had hoped that Atomic Energy Act of 1946 would be quickly passed by Congress and the wartime Manhattan Project would be superseded by a new, permanent organization.

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