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To outdistance others to the top, young leaders must know themselves and their colleagues, fluently and persuasively working within larger human development issues to achieve better results.
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"The forest guardians enable us to work closer with the community, and to find the root causes leading them to do illegal logging, and to persuasively work with their neighbors to find solutions," she says.
Hammill and Smith argue persuasively for working with the actual material objects and not just digitized versions, which blunt important observations of colour, size, scale, and texture.
But the respect accorded Giovanni as a military officer, rather than the text's 'gentleman', otherwise works persuasively enough.
For some reason, Mr. Levinson has chosen to take a much more sociological approach to his material in these pages than he did in "Diner," and while the impact of Vietnam and the draft are worked persuasively into the story line, other issues are clumsily shoehorned in.
Despite the potential problems with the film's sex scenes — problems that Manohla Dargis and others have persuasively articulated — I am still working out "Blue Is the Warmest Color," and one of the reasons has to do with the sex.
In "Delta Inserts," Mr. O'Day again explores relationships with a tinge of alienation, as he has done more persuasively in works for the New York City Ballet and modern-dance troupes.
Opposition politicians talk persuasively about the lot of the working poor.
Quite soon after the publication of Crime as Opportunity, we found we were not alone in our views: Cohen and Felson (1979) and the Brantingham and Brantingham (1981) working respectively in the United States and Canada, had persuasively argued that explaining crime involved not merely explaining criminal dispositions but also explaining the role of immediate circumstance and situations.
Thus, to give but one instance, his description of the killing of Fred Hampton, a Black Panther leader, by the Chicago Police in 1969, is persuasively done (and it involves the fairly tricky matter of working from circumstantial evidence).
Since outsiders can see what's working and what's not, they can often persuasively push for change.
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