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In the wake of a second profits warning that saw about £30m wiped off his own personal paper wealth in Ryanair shares, O'Leary admits he made mistakes and will be imitating easyJet in reshaping his company.

To mark her 21 years as a solo artist, Shannon will be playing tunes from all of her albums, but is performing with only one other musician, multi-instrumentalist Alan Connor, who she said brings a new perspective to Irish music "that people will be imitating for years to come".

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Of course, Ms. Carey is no mere singer; she's a one-woman genre, and her act will be imitated in nightclubs for decades.

Happily, the other main focus of the Kauffman foundation is education: it is funding new approaches to teaching maths and science that Mr Schramm hopes will be imitated nationwide.Mr Schramm was educated by Jesuits, before becoming an academic economist and then an entrepreneur; he founded two successful health-care firms.

Mr Mitchell predicts that the flat-tax movement in Europe will be imitated around the world, rather like the Thatcher-Reagan cuts in income-tax rates and Ireland's cuts in corporate tax.So far, the preferred response of the Germans and French is to press for an EU-wide ban on "fiscal dumping" and to push the EU towards tax harmonisation.

It is not at all clear, labor experts say, that the strong wage gains in steel, autos, rubber and airlines will be imitated by unionized employees in the public sector or by unionized employees in industries like health care, where only a small percentage of the workers are organized.

Successful individuals will be imitated by their peers, with successful (p,q) pairs spreading through the population.

In modeling a person serves as an appropriate model for others that is reinforced for the desired behavior assuming that the behavior of the model will be imitated [ 107].

This device serves notice that Wohead – a skinny, London-based Texan with a wedge of long hair flopping over the close-cropped sides of his head – will not be imitating Elvis, and that his own Comeback Special will interrogate rather than duplicate the original.

If Mobutu, as seems likely, ends his days in Europe, he will again be imitating Leopold.

If Mobutu, as seems likely, ends his days in Europe, he will again be imitating Leopold... View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell By Ceridwen Dovey By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.

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