The topic: CSR and, more practically, how to pursue a career in CSR.
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More practically, as they age, marriage and family compete for their time and energy.
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More practically it is a coarse figure, unlikely to have much utility in predicting future risks, or determining where the remaining resources are best allocated.
University towns are especially promising areas, since they are centers of intellectual stimulation and, more practically, magnets for growing companies and industries that rely on high-powered brains.
More practically, the number of daily drug tests will be increased to 10 and the new EPO test will be carried out at the Tour for the first time.
In many ways, it seems that the vaccine may help with smoking cessation, but more practically along with medications and other cognitive based therapies to help reinforce any gains made by the vaccine on a biochemical level.
As a result, the strategic situation in Northeastern Asia will become vastly more volatile, practically overnight.
And in the meantime he's been spending his days on a hobby that periodically stuns the computer security world: seeking out cracks in the source code of Apple's iPhone, a device with more software restrictions than practically any computer on the market, and utterly obliterating its defenses against hackers.
This means, practically, that more power gets to the car more quickly.
He would position his more than 6ft-tall frame practically chest-to-chest with someone he wanted to influence, and lean in nearly nose-to-nose as his quarry would try to squirm away.
Richard Anderson, 74, practically lives online and is more tech-savvy than some people half his age.
And, it prohibits ministers from having more than one home who may benefit practically or spiritually from doing so.
To be more specific, it lets Apple redesign practically any text-heavy web page on the Internet with a single click.
The more services that you've downloaded to the watch -- and the Abacus 2006 can accommodate practically everything that MSN Direct can throw at it -- the more time you spend dancing around instead of glancing at its interface.
When he arrived in Jordan, America's most reliable Arab ally, he widened the lens to the growing crisis in Syria, which is spilling over, sending more than 400, 000 refugees to a country practically devoid of natural resources.
Practically speaking, it means American companies can more easily move their products into every nook and cranny in every corner of the global marketplace.
On the one hand, we have the collective experience of dozens of governments (practically the whole world) over two centuries and more.
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Beef bourguignon can now be found at practically every turn in Burgundy, where it is more common in casual spots than fine-dining restaurants.
Compared to the GLD, which is up more than 20% this year, gold miners have remained practically flat, as the GDX ETF tracking the sector shows.
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And when you throw in the fluctuations of eight or nine opponents' cards--including no-limit showdowns in which two or more players have very strong hands--the luck factor becomes practically decisive.
As we move to a world in which practically everything can be networked to everything else, we see more and more opportunities for innovation.
The most upsetting part of the matter is that, practically speaking, the Rangers could have and should have taken more significant operational and safety steps to ensure that such an occurrence would never happen.
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Backing up your personal PC to external media might still be a novel concept for some, but any IT manager fresh out of school can tell you that regularly backing up mission-critical servers -- and storing those backups in multiple physical locations -- isn't merely important, it's practically non-negotiable, and it only becomes that much more critical before undertaking hardware maintenance.
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Practically speaking, what that means is that health care benefits just got a little more expensive for those employers.
This is practically a yearly occurrence down there, but does not explain why domestic cars are still more expensive.
With operations in more than 100 countries and a history of running its many product lines as separate businesses, Schneider seemed practically impervious to change.
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The lower down they are on practically any pecking order job prestige, income, education, background the more likely people are to be fat and unfit, and to drink too much.
But with even the most tightly knit crew, there's often one player who practically blasts off the court and inspires his fellow athletes to play better, leap higher, score more.
It's practically a critics' mandate to complain that, while Statler and Waldorf are present, they could be more central.
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