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And if teachers see kids bullying or being mean, they firmly repudiate it and use it as a teachable moment to share lessons of kindness and respect.

There is an increasing need to prevent or mitigate known exposures, extrapolate environmental remediation knowledge, and share lessons of effective risk communication from industrialized countries with less developed areas of the world.

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Representatives from 60 of the nation's largest companies gathered to share lessons from and leadership of the corporate volunteer service movement.

At 71, the Republican patriarch should be gathering his proteges around him to share lessons from three decades of public service, to reminisce about presidents he has known.

Action planning workshops were held with staff and management of each health centre as part of each QI cycle to feed back systems assessment and clinical audit findings, compare performance with de-identified findings from other participating centres, to share lessons from the varied experience of health centres and to facilitate the development of action plans.

The authors share lessons learned from two decades of experience incorporating patient and family advisers into the clinical operation of a radiology department and the resulting culture change.

Throughout the pilot, the QIOs in the six pilot states met on weekly one-hour teleconference calls to share lessons learned about each stage of implementing the pilot.

These include the risk of potentially conflicting local priorities resulting in insufficient drive and funding for such developments, problems with systems interoperability, and failure to share lessons learnt with consequent entrenchment of local work practices rather than the original vision to "transform" healthcare nationally.

The setting for that ceremony, near the ruins of the reactor, couched the Russian proposal as a magnanimous effort — the latest of many — to share the lessons of Chernobyl with a world at risk of nuclear blunders.

Alison Hadley, who led the 10-year programme resulting in record lows in teenage pregnancies, has been asked by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to share the lessons of the project so they can be applied globally.

In a final nod towards the clerical child sex abuse scandal, the pontiff praised Church authorities for implementing "serious steps... to ensure that children are effectively protected from harm," suggesting that the Church could help "share the lessons" of dealing with sex abuse.

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