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Employees don't realise the power they have to change the practices of their organisations.
Most N.H.L. teams have about 10 affiliated doctors — specialists and dentists with practices of their own.
"Important artists are innovators whose work changes the practices of their successors," Mr. Galenson declares in his book.
Lay teachers, fully aware of the accepted practices of their religious employers, could also be responsible for unpleasant acts.
However, the opposition is also pushing for major companies to improve their employment practices of their own accord.
Boomers do not feel bound by the funeral practices of their parents and grandparents, and sometimes bypass the industry entirely.
Musicians on the label said they found this approach a lot easier to accept and understand than some of the arcane accounting practices of their past business partners.
They said the bookkeeping practices of their predecessors in the Giuliani administration made it difficult to discern many of the Bloomberg administration's budget cuts.
Meanwhile, criminal organizations, cannily mirroring the practices of their legitimate counterparts, have exploited economies of scale, developed worldwide partnerships, and cultivated new markets.
There is evidence that British interrogators were not only influenced by the practices of their US counterparts, but came under pressure from them.
If the inefficient colleges borrowed the practices of their slightly more efficient peers -- not even of the most efficient colleges -- the system could save $100 million a year.
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