In contrast, my friend and colleague, Dr. Steve Albrecht, coauthored a book outlining important ways to diffuse violence in the workplace.
Many of his tropes will be familiar to Mr. del Toro's fans, of whom I am one, the difference being that the storytelling here can be confusing, and the supernatural threat manifests itself in so many differing forms as to be diffuse, and in horror terms, defused.
Other companies with good exploration records specialise in niches, such as extracting gas from especially diffuse fields or drilling in particular types of terrain.
Eventually, says Mr Burt, the ability of dye-based cells to produce useful quantities of power even in dim and diffuse light could see them used outside, perhaps on rooftops in cloudier parts of the world a market at present dominated by traditional, silicon-based cells, even though they are not well-suited to the purpose.
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In a diffuse, horizontal world, virtue is a leadership trait that matters.
Pawlicki cited three events last year that seemingly helped diffuse uncertainty and resulted in falling peripheral sovereign spreads versus Germany, but in which gold rose anyway.
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Most diffuse X-ray sources in the Universe have a characteristic temperature because they represent the residual radiation from an event, such as a supernova.
To organize workshops and conferences to diffuse the know-how in the field of science dissemination through advanced ICT among universities, research institutions and science and technology administrations.
Besides being tweakable to match the spectrum of a light-bulb, dye-based cells also work well in dim or diffuse light of the sort often found indoors.
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In the past the bigger more diffuse corporations have used cultural sponsorship to help employees feel pride and help the wider community understand the corporations role in supporting the arts.
In a bid to diffuse some of the criticism, Mr Fujimori this week picked Federico Salas, a moderate opponent and fellow presidential candidate, as his prime minister.
Making the proceeds even more diffuse is the necessity to weave in as many celebrity guests as possible and to do it without seeming like an in-house publicity machine for ABC.
But in a world in which threats are more diffuse, and missions more complex, America cannot act alone.
Private First Class Aaron Nemelka was an Eagle Scout who just recently signed up to do one of the most dangerous jobs in the service -- diffuse bombs -- so that he could help save lives.
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Although exposures to Dubai World were relatively diffuse and containable, despite some concentrations in British and UAE banks, they are a reminder of the remaining losses stemming from the credit boom, some of which have been obscured by the removal of mark-to-market accounting.
Whether plants are C3 or C4, the way they get carbon dioxide from the air is the same: The plant leaves have little holes, or stomata, through which carbon dioxide molecules can diffuse into the moist interior for use in the plant's photosynthetic cycles.
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According to this view, narrow intense interests gain the upper hand in the long run over broad diffuse ones, and this tends to enlarge the state.
The long term objective of this project is to develop and apply innovative information and communication technologies for image and signal processing in order to better safeguard, diffuse and promote oral and intangible forms of cultural expressions proclaimed by UNESCO as masterpieces of the heritage of humanity.
Supporting the development of startup communities is a more diffuse task, but one with greater unseen payoffs in the future.
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The instruments will measure the diffuse mixture of charged particles and fields which exist in the near-vacuum between the Earth and the Sun.
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Widespread and diffuse ownership of property has been a critical element in successful republics, from early Rome and the Dutch Republic to the foundation of the United States.
However, in a boro like Brooklyn, the diversity is less diffuse.
So depending on the relative humidity and temperature, 100 or more water molecules diffuse out of the leaf for every molecule of carbon dioxide that diffuses in.
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Christmas tree growers are a diffuse bunch, ranging from Pacific Northwest magnates who harvest trees with helicopters, to mom-and-pop shops in the Carolinas that have choose-and-cut operations on their family farms.
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Rather than phrase this negatively, however, I want to try to identify the potentially explosive issues, land mines if you will, that Facebook will encounter in its path to build out its third pillar and suggest what it needs to do to avoid or diffuse them.
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