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But the U.S., more than other countries, is immobilized by a shift in the ethos of its leadership class.
But allowing the pros to compete, overhauling the scoring system and removing the headgear signal a seismic shift in the ethos of Olympic boxing.
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The postwar boom brought abundance to the Republic, and a shift in the cultural ethos, from self-sacrifice to self-aggrandizement.
Successfully embedding any such enterprise into contemporary health services will demand a concurrent shift in organisational ethos, such that the implementation of confidentiality frameworks and procedures is seen as a progressive and valid initiative to lessen reliance on individual competences and attitudes.
The team works with approximately 70 people with mental health conditions across the city, 27 of whom are supported in specialist residential units – the part of the service which has seen the biggest shift in ethos.
Loïc Remy, who is well suited to fast, counter-attacking football, has been key to such a shift in ethos.
In the ethos of the Iranian revolution, to die was to serve.
I mean that in the ethos of the band.
In short, the ethos in genetics-related health policy is shifting from protecting patients from potentially harmful information towards enhancing public health through encouraging clinicians and patients to seek and use information about genetic susceptibilities to prevent disease [ 16].
"He will blend in well with the ethos of the football club".
Huckabee shifted in the booth.
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