That security in selection has also helped create a Club England ethos and a team of genuine friends as well as sporting colleagues.
Similarly, Rupert Murdoch appears here as a diabolical figure, whose very corporate ethos created a deep culture of corruption, and inextricably led to the criminal actions of some members of the company.
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Standefer and Alesch like to say that their artisanal approach is more an ethos than a style.
Despite humiliating defeats in the two most recent elections, the party's tolerant ethos remains a touchstone for most Swedes.
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But the ethos regarding a center like this would be: That's very nice, very moving, but it costs too much.
And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?
Later, as President and CEO of Bacardi North America, I found that the military ethos remained a part of my thinking and managerial approach.
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Today under the ownership of Starbucks, Ethos, a for-profit enterprise, sells bottled water, while supporting water, sanitation and hygiene education programs in the developing world.
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Nunthorpe School is one of the most successful academically in the country, and Debbie Clinton believes that the leadership and ethos of a school make more of a difference than resources.
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After all, Mr Gandhi's father, Rajiv, had promised to change the party and its ethos in a similarly stirring speech in 1985, before he went on to be prime minister and was later assassinated.
Rarifying the process more by choosing new managing directors less frequently could help Goldman maintain the ethos of a private partnership even though it gave up that clubby world by selling shares to the public in 1999.
His contribution to the education debate was less on the role of the state and more on "the way in which the ethos of a school and the quality of teaching could make or mar a child".
The head teacher of Dunraven School in south London, which uses banding, has said that a new ethos of belonging has led to a happier, more successful school.
That ethos has spawned a universe of connected portable devices, which some analysts have dubbed a 2.0 movement in consumer electronics.
What amuses (or enrages, to taste) about all of this is that schools like Summerhill, and that educational ethos has become a standard part of primary school teaching in England, are considered to be of the left.
Coming from a regiment where discretion was part of its ethos, and belonging to a generation of men who were reticent to talk about their war experiences, it would have been the natural thing to do.
Staff have denied that a Catholic ethos was responsible for the Indian dentist's treatment.
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But it also reflects the free-spirited ethos of Strava, a website devoted to competing outside organized-race lines.
Jim Bush: We developed a service ethos that we call Relationship CareSM.
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Animalpeople is an agency with a similar ethos - and attracts lonesome owners of everything from turtles to ferrets.
In his view it would be better to start again with a fully vetted staff and a new ethos.
Veterans in the studio by this time, The Tokens' members create a distinct ethos that brings these songs to life.
I've never felt exiled from Scotland, but she had to leave not only a country, but also a silencing ethos, an ideology.
Gen Carter Ham of United States Africa Command (Africom) said its forces had failed to teach "values, ethics and a military ethos".
Inspectors find that most such schools create a strong ethos of learning.
There were giant houseboats with pigs and cows on board, ornate steamboats with a penchant for exploding, and a prevailing ethos of vigilante justice.
Gen Carter Ham of United States Africa Command (Africom) said its forces had failed to train Malian troops on "values, ethics and a military ethos".
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To avoid the potential pitfalls, our organization adopted a military ethos.
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Sometimes it chimed with a personal ethos to fight the establishment or defend free expression, often they just wanted to jump in for the thrill of it all.
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CDFIs also credit their success with an ethos of collaboration and a constantly evolving set of best practices that circulate among member institutions through platforms like the Opportunity Finance Network.
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