This new integrative role of government is perhaps best illustrated by a case study in the political arena.
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These presentations will be supplemented by a successful West African case study that demonstrates engineering being used to achieve sustainable development goals and encourages students to make a significant impact on their world through the pursuit of engineering studies.
The software developer is simply referred to as "Bob, " according to a case study by the U.S. telecommunications firm Verizon Business.
Not only does the play work, but this production, directed by David Russell, is a case study in how to stage punch-line humor.
And the police force, as a report by McKinsey, a consultancy, has found, is a case-study in poor management.
How a public school district that's 57 percent black, including Haitian, and 29 percent Hispanic, came to be governed by ultra-Orthodox Jews is a case study in changing demographics and the power of democracy.
But it still made good strategic sense, according to a case study about the purchase by Josh Lerner of Harvard Business School.
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By 1983, according to a famous Harvard Business School case study, the hospital's 12 surgeons were each performing 80 hernia repairs a month, which is 20 times the number done by the typical general surgeon.
On Monday, March 4, 2013, at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Atlanta, Dr. Deborah Persaud of the Johns Hopkins University presented an intriguing case study of a child who by all measures seems to be cured of HIV infection.
The story of how Saatchi lost the plot in the late 1980s and early '90s is itself a case study in being led astray by still trying to act a part in a play that ended a while back, but what's equally interesting is how the company was able to rethink its plot, as Saatchi's chief executive, Kevin Roberts, has noted in his blog.
At the same time, China from 1979 to 2009 is a case study without parallel: creating wealth by mirroring some behaviors and values of the people who have the money.
The product has grown by mostly word of mouth, and serves as a beautiful case study for other makers and inventors who have a product that serves a niche market.
One case in point: According to a study by the Indian Institute of Management, potato farmers in the potato-growing states of Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal have realized 25% price gains since trading in potato futures began in 2006.
In the case of North Carolina, a new study by the Civitas Institute concludes that a tax reform that shifts more of the burden to consumption from income would increase average annual personal income growth by 0.38% to 0.66%.
This case study is a simplified version of one produced by the BBC's World Service.
One case study of how a startup can get hemmed in by a high valuation is five-year-old online luxury retailer Gilt Groupe.
General Bellido's case had become a case study for journalists, publicized in a book published by the Institute for the Press and Society.
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Brazil offers a case study in the differences between a middle class created by the state and one that owes more to the private sector.
However, a recently published study lead by University of Cambridge researchers has found that this is not always the case.
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The classic study of the depression by Milton Friedman and Anna Schwartz, decades later, made a convincing case that it was caused by the US central bank pumping too little money into the economy, not too much.
At the beginning of each week, the author of a case study will present a brief document describing the key policy concerns faced by the institution and inviting the participants to comment on a number of issues or questions.
The versatile light truck was supposed to provide the latest successor to the ubiquitous jeep used by U.S. troops during World War Two, but it has turned into a case study in unhealthy procurement practices, so emergency surgery was necessary.
In the case of study 329 although a numerical difference in adverse events was observed by the company and the study's investigators, for patients taking Seroxat compared to placebo, these findings were not, by themselves, considered clinically meaningful due to the limited number of patients involved and the fact that suicidal thinking and behaviour is a recognised symptom of the underlying disease.
There is a "compelling" case for road charging in the UK rather than the current system funded by taxes on fuel, a study has suggested.
When I was asked by Ruby Pseudo Consultancy to blog for Converse Ltd. at the Lowlands Festival Holland, what I saw was a case study in how to do it right.
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