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Example sentence: The company is open to radical prospects for its future growth.
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But this new center didn't hold for long; movies were fighting a losing battle against television, and the cinema was stretched between the weight of its resurgent simplicity and ever more radical prospects.
Thus, in case of a more comprehensive organizational change, the strategic HRM role, if there, remains primarily as a transitory state of strategic HRM practices which triggers particular shifts in HR systems, but also as a specific type of HR change agency when the dialectic relationship to either more incremental or radical prospects of an organizational change is juxtaposed.
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Sir Jeremy Heywood, the powerful cabinet secretary, has raised the radical prospect of opening policy-making to outsiders, who will bid against civil-service mandarins to advise ministers.
But this time the proposal is radical and prospects for passage are real.
With Congress in no mood for radical measures, the prospects for reform are dimming.
The president pro tem was Benjamin Wade of Ohio, one of the most radical Republicans; the prospect of a Wade presidency weighed heavily on moderates when they cast their vote, With 36 guilty votes needed for removal, the radical Republicans had 35 committed guilty votes when the last undecided senator, the Republican Edmund Ross of Kansas, was called.
After more than half a century of being reliant on primaquine for delivering P. vivax radical cure, the prospect of new treatment options is becoming reality.
But the future in Italy still looks tempestuous, and the prospects for radical economic reform distinctly uncertain.
Analysts say BUB holds out prospects for radical reform but that the real test is whether mid-level bureaucrats can be won over.
For those of us who have been less bullish about the prospects of radical transparency, the serialized revelations that have unfolded since Friday — when Petraeus, who left the military as a four-star general, resigned from the C.I.A. because of an affair — are, to say the least, honeyed with irony.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet For those of us who have been less bullish about the prospects of radical transparency, the serialized revelations that have unfolded since Friday — when Petraeus, who left the military as a four-star general, resigned from the C.I.A. because of an affair — are, to say the least, honeyed with irony.
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