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Nor do these groups promote or advocate abortion, though the clinics they operate sometimes use private funds to provide abortion counselling and services.
Government employees are often reluctant to change the way that they operate — sometimes because laws and regulations spell out requirements for how to handle information, but also simply because of a lack of political will to change.
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They are only able to operate, sometimes killing dozens of people at a time, because of a degree of support in states such as Chhattisgarh from disaffected rural people who resent the intrusion of big mining and energy firms, among others, and who do not trust the state authorities.
Although the idea of letting things ride, allowing market forces to operate, sometimes seems to work to an investor's advantage, the long-term effects can be harmful.
The Internet has created countless ways to redefine the world in which we operate, sometimes in huge ways with Airbnb and Uber.
Peter F. Drucker has argued that the major obstacle to organizational growth is managers' inability to change their attitudes and behavior as rapidly as their organizations require.10 Even when managers intellectually understand the need for changes in the way they operate, they sometimes are emotionally unable to make the transition.
Charter schools are publicly financed but privately operated, sometimes by for-profit companies, and they have become a controversial part of the "school choice" movement that has gained ground throughout the country over the past few decades.
The agency has cited the airline for about 70 cases in which specific planes had been operated, sometimes repeatedly, in violation of regulations.
Mrs. Kennedy, from the Lincolnesque funeral onward, remained in charge of her husband's image for the next thirty years, operating sometimes with taste and sometimes with grandiosity, occasionally deploying the vindictive manipulations that "Jackie" regards as her essence.
Charter schools — which are publicly funded but privately operated, sometimes by for-profit companies — have been proliferating for some 25 years and today there are thousands in the United States.
Immediately, like a blimp released from its moorings, the moon rose, hovering above the girls' heads, above the grandstand full of hoboes, and hung there, held by the steel net whose wires Diana and her friends were operating, sometimes pulling them, sometimes letting them out, and when the girls started to run, still holding the ends of the wires, the moon followed them.
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