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It is often assumed that there is one universal model of organisational practice which should be imitated globally to generate the best outcomes.
In 2006, the mayor said the school should be imitated.
This innovation in literary criticism is impressive – and should be imitated by the art world.
It should be imitated.
This is commendable and should be imitated by golf courses everywhere.
They like him, accept his biography as heroic, and think he has qualities that should be imitated, and that these qualities manifest themselves whenever the issues elide closely with his story.
For many in UK higher education, this is the model our own universities should be imitating.
This is the kind of far-sighted plan that other countries should be imitating, not your clear-it-all boosterism.Doug Boucher Union of Concerned Scientists Washington, DC*SIR – Although you are right in describing Brazil's cerrado as a "miracle", your reasoning for the accolade is wide of the mark.
Likely they feel their style is so incredibly personal that nobody else should be imitating it.
Her trips through strife-ridden Yugoslavia in the 1930's resulted in a baggy masterpiece, "Black Lamb and Grey Falcon," which remains a gold standard for literary reporting even if its odder idiosyncrasies could never (and probably should never) be imitated.
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