Entrepreneurial Philanthropy is a concept I discuss, and put into practice, nearly each and every day.
These moments are important for students to engage in the theories that we teach and put them into practice.
Now, Vera Smolyaninova at Towson University in Maryland, US, and her colleagues have taken those ideas and put them into practice.
If we collect enough stories at this evidence-gathering stage it will help us all to identify solutions and put them into practice.
Business competitions are a popular way for MBA students to take what they have learned in the classroom and put it into practice in a professional setting.
While the majority of shells printed in this way are going to be simply for a unique colour, or to facilitate a design or etching on the back side of the smartphone, there are going to be some outlandish designs and ideas put into practice.
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"Because of that I must teach my child that this is so and put that principle into practice and when my child persistently does wrong then I must show pain will follow persistent disobedience, " he added.
Academics will work with the Scottish Dental Practice Based Research Network, and dental practitioners, to put their research findings into practice through better dental and oral health care.
Instead, they should calmly and logically assess investment goals and then put the plan into practice.
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"I have vast experience and I will put that into practice in Barcelona as I hope to show a few people there are life in these old legs yet!"
It took me nearly 20 years to write the book because it took my father 10 years to tell me the stories and teach me the principles of my own immigrant values and historical past, and another 10 years to put them into practice so that I could refine them and design the methodology.
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And then of course we saw that principle again put into practice by President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher on their respective sides of the Atlantic in the 1980s.
This guide and the related website are intended as a tool kit to help teachers and trainers, NGOs and youth groups to help raise awareness of Sustainable Consumption and empower youth to put theory into practice.
That was the theory, and Mr Fisher delighted to put it into practice.
Dhillon counts himself as lucky to have been inspired to pursue ideas that happened to coincide with a time when those ideas could be put into practice quickly and effectively.
But even if that is the case, the contribution to his career attributable to that penalty is insignificant relative to the work, struggle and practice he personally put into his own career.
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That is certainly the case - and it is an argument that is put into practice every day in The Hague at the international war crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Real-world examples drawn from her research illustrate the concept, and she offers strategies and solutions applicable to organizations of all shapes and sizes to help them put effective teaming into practice.
Ultimately, however, the effect that the change in diagnostic criteria will have on rates of alcohol abuse disorders can only be appreciated once doctors and counselors start to put the new definition into practice.
You need to have banks and credit officers and functioning interest rate markets among other things and people that know how to put these concepts into practice.
They should be able to put into practice the knowledge, skills and experiences they have gained.
It confirms the relevance of the 2001 Declaration and the necessity of ensuring that its principles are put into practice.
International organisations such as the Cochrane Collaboration are working on better ways to analyse, package and present the results of clinical trials to both doctors and patients, so that those results can be put into practice.
To put that model into practice requires standardization, and luckily there is no dearth of efforts on that front.
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Holding prices down could place a real crimp on new drug innovation, which, if put into practice, might increase both fitness and longevity.
Mr Anastasiades said the agreed measures would be put into practice over the next few days and he called for all Cypriots to work together.
The written risk assessments for the vessel's operation were also inadequate, and precautions which might have prevented the accident were not put into practice, it was found.
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Finally, on a more personal level, I want to be known for helping people put these ideas into practice (with sensitivity and integrity) in ways that help them and their companies be more successful.
What the legislation really did was not so much create new rights as ratify and codify what tens of millions of Chinese had already put into practice, turning the more or less informal in-to the formal.
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