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But for all the attention paid to Mrs. Astor's ability, or lack thereof, to execute changes to her estate plan, the most serious charges Mr. Marshall faces have nothing to do with that.
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Mr. Marshall's lawyers have said Mrs. Astor was competent when she executed changes to her will.
Peggy Siegal, the celebrity publicist at whose behest the likes of Fonda and Schwimmer had shown up, was feverishly executing changes to the seating plan even as guests were starting their entrées.
It is an extraordinarily complex system, resistant to outside attempts to execute change.
Now, I don't just talk about change; I actually have a plan to execute change and to make it happen.
I don't just talk about change, I actually have a plan to execute change," Romney said in Tampa.
The true differentiator in financial services will come from having the vision and ability to execute change in this new landscape.
Finally, MORC included several items about believing in the capability to execute change successfully based on experiences in the past [ 15].
We need to continue to identify and execute changes that will benefit individual organizations and society at large and lay the foundations for a stronger India.
Those who get how teaching students how to "search versus execute" changes our curriculum.
Further, age-related deficits in the neuro-musculoskeletal systems may impede ability to effectively execute "change-in-support" (CIS) balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid stepping or reaching movements that play a critical role in preventing falls [ 31].
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