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.
Risk management a discipline in which Mr Thain is said to excel needs to be spruced up, to put it kindly.
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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When a discipline defers to a single authority and demands adherence to a set of beliefs, then it becomes a cult.
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.
"Like being a lawyer, foraging is a discipline of categorizing and attention to detail and not being afraid of Latin really helps in both worlds, " said Ms. Wong.
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And it provides a discipline to think about what we want to contribute to the future that we won't even see but to which we are connected nonetheless.
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.
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