This is really part of disaster planning which is both an art and a discipline.
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And for good reason: once you get a discipline--medicine, business, design, publishing, entertainment, etc.
U3 Ventures' Blaik believes that focusing on anchor institutions forces a discipline that prevents wishful thinking.
"The Raid" from Indonesia combines SWAT-team-versus-gangster slaughter with a discipline of martial arts called silat.
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They can bully their neighbors, their friends in OPEC, into having something like a discipline.
The end result will be a strategy and a discipline that you could truly believe in.
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"Fighting poverty is not a discipline, " says Lateef, an anthropologist and expert on gender issues.
The task of estimating Earth's ancient climate, a discipline known as paleoclimatology, is a challenging one.
Current selections based on SAT scores do not adequately rate abilities in a discipline, explains Park.
Strong, flexible and easily bored, the boy had found a discipline that challenged him.
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At the other end, Hull had a discipline and organisation that Liverpool were struggling to break through.
We have a discipline in which we read the pay philosophy first, then look at the numbers.
Still, Buffett and Tisch are sound value players, a discipline they never deserted, no matter what occurred.
But, fittingly for a discipline that deals in centuries and millennia, the revolution will be a slow one.
The rat analogy comes from modern economics, a discipline that classes itself as lab science, precious and pure.
Rather, CSR is a discipline deeply rooted in capitalism under the rigorous eyes that are intently focused on increasing shareholder value.
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He has managed to instil a discipline that evaded his laxer predecessors, awing the players and the media and banishing the WAGs.
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Being a woman did not help in a discipline dominated by men.
But it is still a discipline at an early stage of development.
It is a code, a discipline, he has lived by for decades to create art in a place of anger, darkness and despair.
The phenomenon of big data is closely tied to the emergence of data science, a discipline that combines math, programming and scientific instinct.
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As boys, 82% said they received physical punishment as a discipline.
Or at least give it a run for its money as a discipline that lets closet miniaturists like me garden at a manageable scale and price.
Malcolm Gladwell has popularized the notion that, in order to become an outstanding practitioner in a discipline, you need to devote to it roughly 10, 000 hours of practice.
It reflects the contemporary intellectual preference in higher education for integrating the theory and practice of a discipline, and for reducing the divisions between vocational and academic qualifications.
She brings leadership, toughness and a discipline for the game.
Sociology was not yet a discipline, but before the century was out, mass idealisation of this sort would lend itself to the scientific study of charisma and group psychology.
While driving cost leadership as a discipline, we were also taking profits and cash and plowing it back in the company, all in the name of growth for the clients.
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Rebalancing within the equity classes will incrementally enhance performance over the long term by enforcing a discipline of selling high and buying low as performance between the various classes varies.
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