All wonderfully participative, although no one remembered to advise the aggrieved to change the station or turn the radio off altogether. |
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These, he said, are the fundamentals of the interactive participative learning environment that can foster an innovative culture in Ireland. |
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And I have a sneaky suspicion that the same goes for most other examples of participative media, from blogs to tags to wikis to whatever. |
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Consequently, it serves to enhance the richness of an exchange as much as it favours a really participative democracy. |
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It needs to improve the presentation of its case for delegation through a reasoned, persuasive, participative and systematic approach. |
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Proponents believe that the ACPDR review is not participative or interactive. |
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The findings were validated through participative workshops and interviews then systematized to facilitate analysis. |
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For developers it provides an open, extensible and participative environment. |
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They are a religious people, with a captivating religiosity, particularly in their lively and participative liturgies. |
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Under the leadership of Jiri, husky team driving is determinedly participative. |
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Empowerment in a participative process helps develop capacities to overcome paralysation. |
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The ministry aims at involving all socio-economic actors and all citizens to achieve these goals in order to create a more participative society. |
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Young people in Scotland have embraced participative democracy like never before. |
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This reform used new participative mechanisms to enable the various components of our society to effectively uphold their interests. |
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In this perspective, it is important to develop participative democracy mechanisms and to hand over to the inhabitants. |
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Technological progress calls for a highly-qualified, flexible workforce, which in turn expects a more participative working situation. |
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Their effectiveness can be higher if participative and endogenous processes are implemented to build innovative tools of water management. |
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A participative evaluation makes it possible to record the needs of each participant. |
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Organizations often rely on mechanisms such as suggestion programs, ombudspersons, or participative management to encourage their members' participation. |
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In the Niger Delta, for example, US oil major Chevron is seeking to establish a genuinely participative, grassroots approach to socio-economic development, working with more than 170 organisations across multiple sectors. |
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They decided to select teachers who had the potential to use participative methods, train them in the necessary course materials and skills, and make peace education their primary responsibility. |
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A shift from a monarchical model of authority to a participative one. |
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These changes have presented an opportunity for moving from small, demonstrative projects to inclusive sustainable development, and to participative policy dialogue in decentralization processes. |
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With new participative platforms and services, users have become active players, producers or 'prosumers' and it is essential to put in place new policies to encourage users' creativity and participation. |
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Cities and local authorities, which today enjoy greater autonomy, contribute unflaggingly to the Organization's action through innovations in participative democracy and urban development. |
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At its heart is a collaborative and participative approach to developing brand stories that resonate amongst the highly engaged communities across all the Guardian platforms. |
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This is a holding firm, comprising Pret Story and ENR Story Invest, who use participative financing platforms in the form of crowdlending. |
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His interest in such systems led him to specialize in several, interconnected fields: systemic therapy, international systems and the study of participative processes in organizational development. |
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In this respect and despite the peregrinations of the ratification process, the EU institutions must follow this reasoning and establish a genuine participative democracy. |
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The local arena is where new, participative and legitimate ways of managing public affairs-which are vital to development-can be invented and applied. |
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Such a strategy should be ambitious, participative. |
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To strengthen the role of the civil society in participative democracy, by stimulating an active civil society at the regional, national and European levels. |
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That employees are involved in the return-to-work strategy is consistent with the company's participative approach to management. |
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The aim of citizen action and community life is not to provide off-the-shelf answers, but to build a participative citizenry, in which people feel invested and play their part. |
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Widen the debate as mush as possible, work from the existing pieces of work and support associations, mainly in terms of time and means without which these organisations could not take part in any participative process. |
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The increase in the participative management for human capital in the industry is not on the basis of counting number of years as is the practice in public sector. |
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While there are a number of well-documented efforts of labor-management ventures towards participative management, these are relatively few in number. |
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Even more important in terms of communication to middle managers is the changing nature of organizational communication in a participative culture. |
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