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    1. In the past, its meetings have been open to the public except for sessions devoted to reviewing grant applications recommended by the NEA's panels of outside arts experts on theater, dance, music and other disciplines.
    2. But now, at least, scientists can make a reasonable guess about what chemicals to look at." One of the problems in the past, he said, is that there was not enough communication between the disciplines in the scientific community.
    3. At Hampshire we were not taught what to think but how to use the tools available in a wide variety of disciplines to think for ourselves.
    4. We came up with the need for project management disciplines,' he adds.
    5. The barrel-chested Johnson bulled down the ramp for a jump of 7.33m - a running total of 1,718 points and 13th position. Running is the most natural of athletic disciplines.
    6. No other had deigned to submit his talents to the challenging disciplines of ready-to-wear.
    7. The harder, too, will be the task of applying normal commercial and financial disciplines to an industry which has too often identified its own welfare with the national interest.
    8. Formed less than two years ago, the center's faculty is drawn from various academic disciplines, including the departments of chemical engineering, biology and electrical engineering.
    9. In disciplines with few blacks, a black candidate can be offered a junior faculty position if the qualifications are similar to white candidates.
    10. The discussion about euthanasia deserves input from a number of disciplines and the arguments are complicated.
    11. Their degrees cover a wide range of disciplines.
    12. It is scarcely a good omen for the behaviour of the UK economy under the still untested disciplines of the ERM.
    13. A case can be made for adopting the EPF's proposal to apply private sector disciplines to Whitehall by linking senior officials' salaries to performance contracts, as in New Zealand.
    14. Many agreed that world hunger lends itself to an interdisciplinary approach: teachers from 22 disciplines were represented at the Colgate conference, including social and natural scientists, philosophers, geogragoal.
    15. On the other, it has rigorously adhered to conservative underwriting disciplines and tightly controlled distribution, Compared with its bigger and slower moving rivals, Independent has been quick to introduce a less bureaucratic management structure.
    16. As a result, 122 of Oxford's 1,420 faculty posts in virtually all disciplines are vacant, Mrs. Lonsdale said.
    17. These days, he incorporates both disciplines in his stage show.
    18. Nor can the IMF be expected to abandon financial disciplines honed over decades: if it gave cash without strings to Russia, it would receive similar demands from indebted third world countries. The IMF has already bent its own rules.
    19. Their opponents insist that family and personal relationships reflect the disciplines of 'culture, tradition and faith'.
    20. It angers this soldier to know that the Army now disciplines those who accept this awesome responsibility to lead men boldly, fight tenaciously to demand excellence, and pull the trigger in combat.
    21. "There are hundreds of disciplines; each has its own subdisciplines, and each of these has its own occult journal.
    22. For the first time, the trade in farm products, textiles and services are brought under the Gatt disciplines. Service exporters are expected to be among the main beneficiaries of the changes.
    23. Global disciplines are needed, therefore, to make regional arrangements less damaging not merely to outsiders, but even to their participants. Will regionalism undermine globalism?
    24. She did it by completing her eight exercises (compulsories and optionals in each of four disciplines) with scarcely a bobble in her best showing ever.
    25. Signatories want more countries to sign up to the disciplines of these codes.
    26. That is the belief that we are not back in the irksome disciplines of Bretton Woods, but in the threatening depression of the 1930s.
    27. The stock exchange routinely disciplines member firms for violating its rules of conduct, with punitive actions ranging from expulsions for severe infractions to fines or censure for less serious offenses.
    28. Most recent addition to the multimedia stampede is Reuters, with its online business information products. The coming together of disciplines depends on specialists in particular areas.
    29. A cow pickled in a tank of formaldehyde is, well, a pickled cow. Painting and sculpture are testing disciplines, but so are dancing and performing, writing music and making use of language.
    30. If the organization rewards ethical behavior and disciplines unethical behavior, employees will expect the same for themselves and they will more likely make ethical decisions.
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