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Dr. Watson has made himself a force in science through vigorous social interaction -- selecting scientists, setting directions, raising money, making allies and enemies.
Mr. Wallace long felt that commercial interests too often trump sound science in setting directions for bringing technological developments into use by society.
The Council of Australian Governments has been active in setting directions in both early childhood and Indigenous areas and the new Children and Family Roundtable begun in December 2011 (http://www.jennymacklin.fahcsia.gov.au/mediareleases/2011/pages/future_child_family_policy_301111.aspx) may also contribute.
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White House officials are concerned about the problem and are working to make sure they are the ones setting direction.
Keith has been very good at setting direction for his business counterparts in the other regions.
Our incoming workforce of millennials expects to play a big role in setting direction.
The maps provide architects with the information needed to determine the setting direction of default WWR values for DPM.
Foresight is looking ahead, setting direction the company is going, and guessing beyond the current planning cycle (I09).
But we all know that setting direction requires more than an accumulation of facts, latest Web 2.0 technologies, specific processes, formulas and individual insights.
Management engagement includes frontline and senior managers, maintaining urgency, setting direction, reinforcing expectations and providing resources.
The first focuses on the use of power, and the second focuses on corporate governance practices for setting direction and exerting control.
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