But the literature is extremely thin on taking a look at how front-line supervisors are influencing the darker realities of burnout and turnover.
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He points out that independent and authoritative bodies have reviewed exactly the same literature but come to different conclusions.
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But as the literature points out, people are inefficient at changing focus too often, and individual tasks suffer from too much switching.
The book surveys shelf after shelf of the economics literature but in such skilful hands it does not feel like a dutiful trip to the library.
D. in English literature, but his education in ancestral science is a patchwork.
But when south, in effect, means north, and vice-versa, many pages not just of English but of north European literature must be rewritten.
The idea has been debated in the scientific literature, but presentations at the American Physical Society meeting put the theory on firmer footing.
This includes not only classical and traditional literature, but also public data and official information produced and voluntarily made available by governments or international organizations.
He is regarded by many as one of the best writers in contemporary children's literature, but his books deal with difficult topics such as child abuse, homelessness and disability.
But to allow nothing but peer-reviewed literature would not only cut the IPCC off from some relevant material, it could also help well-placed insiders to marginalise opinions they do not approve of.
It's difficult to say what makes Barcelona so special for literature, but I would quote something that a comic artist said years and years ago in a little magazine, where he said: "Barcelona is a magical city on a popular level".
But the market for Chinese literature is sufficiently diverse to accommodate many definitions of literary success.
But aposiopesis is important in literature because of its colloquial humanness.
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But biology's loss was literature's gain, as her latest collection of six stories proves.
Exile and displacement, whether within one's homeland, or outside, may be painful, but it can also inspire fine literature.
He enrolled instead in grad studies in literature at Harvard, but was uninspired by thoughts of a career in that field.
He spoke in literate paragraphs, and his speeches were filled with references to history and literature that have all but disappeared from American political discourse.
Nadine Gordimer gets away with it, but she won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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Jenny says Eva was a smart kid who showed talent for playing weiqi , or chess, but born into a family that emphasized literature and liberal arts, her early aptitude for math and science was largely overlooked.
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The Booker Prize in literature is not much money, but it is widely esteemed.
Granted it is not great literature, nor fine art, but it is compelling corporate communications.
But they are also a serious work of literature that are at the root of the Western comic tradition.
His knowledge of world literature may not be deep, but it is encyclopaedic.
But after years in the doldrums, serious literature and the art of angst are also experiencing something of a revival.
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But the Trustees say the charities promote Catholic literature and deny that they are being used to funnel money into far right groups.
He had some formal education, including a course in literature at New York University, but like many in his circle, he was mostly self-taught.
The Taiping Uprising has inspired an enormous literature in Chinese and a much smaller but still significant amount of writing in English.
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