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  • {{a|people| However imaginative they feel themselves to be, people who work in large organisations — and the [[JC]] speaks here from thirty
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  • {{a|people|}}:''The kiss of the sun for pardon, ...uld be made of sterner stuff, especially as they’ll generally have as many people arriving who can spill such wondrous secrets as they’ll lose in any given
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  • ...aders to supply their own adjective)'' — then why is it that so many other people can’t see that? Is there something that ''you'' are not seeing?
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  • {{a|people|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but [[short]] a grisly [[option]
    640 bytes (98 words) - 18:10, 27 October 2023
  • ...if I bring my armies into your land, I will destroy your farms, slay your people and level your city.”}}
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  • {{a|latin|}}A rule that should strike fear into two sorts of people: those who are not [[good egg]]s and do not heed the {{tag|Latin}} maxim ''
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  • ...urself, [[cui bono]]? Does the cc: line stretch to the horizon? Will these people care? Do they need to know? Will their professional day be, somehow, enrich
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  • ...o not displace the general thrust of the theory.</ref> arrives early, some people arrive late, and experienced meeting participants know of this asymmetric d ..., to be meaningful, a meeting must have more than one, but fewer than two, people.
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  • ...have a headache, but there you have it. And surely it is disingenuous for people like this to talk about “[[customer success]]” — usually muttered in
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    942 bytes (135 words) - 08:31, 29 October 2022
  • ...eriv}} — the [[Children of the Woods]], the [[First Men]] and so on — wise people from [[J.P. Morgan|JP Morgan]] and {{icds}} worried that a [[credit derivat ...oes very little to advance the practical fact that in the real world, most people don’t.
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  • ...arvesting email addresses and spam them is, it seems to us, bad business. People have made the effort — minimal though it maybe, and with the aim of nicki ...with jokey spam will not win you business, and may impede it, should those people move somewhere that might be interested in the future.
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  • ...mpeting agencies, and one is just the sum total of them. And in fact, when people say, “That wasn’t me,” we very often disallow that, and say “Now, t ...omplicated and time-consuming process, and occupying literally hundreds of people full time, and it requires intimate and sophisticated understanding not jus
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  • ...xity theory and this one applies it to workplace psychology. These are the people who came up with the idea of “[[high-reliability organisation]]s” which So: as part of your risk management approach, have people whose job it is to look out for minor oddities and trace their route causes
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  • ...er, active, English verb: “[[must]]” which, if you are to find favour with people like [[Amwell J|me]], you shall be obligated to [[effect]] the deployment [
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  • ...h names changed to protect the innocent — broadcast to a group of about 30 people:
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  • ...fic Revolutions|brilliant theory]] and succinctly describes what pragmatic people find so excruciating about academic [[philosophy]]. ...g propositions about the nature of the Cosmos, but simply that even clever people like Bertrand Russell sometimes ask silly questions.
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  • ...identity. It lacked anything like a detailed “map” of its terrain and its people. It lacked, for the most part, a measure, a metric, that would allow it to Scott’s idea of the “illegible relationships” between people in an economy resonates with {{author|David Graeber}}’s idea<ref>{{br|Deb
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