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In accordance with the Buddhist practice of self-effacement, his name and photo are absent from the foundation's website, handouts and buildings.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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When the practice of managing up gets confused with promotion of self-interest, brown-nosing, manipulation, the gymnastics of corporate climbing, or other mind games, a good theory rapidly becomes twisted resulting in a false and dangerous reality.
FORBES: My Advice On Managing Up - Don't
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"I can report that it is now the agency's practice to routinely obtain" audits and investigations of the self-regulatory organizations, Cox wrote in a Jan. 29 letter.
FORBES: Dead-Letter Office
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He had no use for the Washington practice of trying to cover your behind through well-placed, self-serving whispers to reporters when the going gets tough.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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At the clinic, run by Dr. Geeta Shroff, a former obstetrician and pediatrician who admits she is self taught in the practice of stem cell medicine, Cash received embryonic stem cell injections for a disorder that resembles Down syndrome and is caused by a missing part of his X chromosome.
FORBES: Embryonic Stem Cells an Undying Lure for the Ill, CNN Doc Shows
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He's had lots of practice at lower levels, he has shown the wit and self-awareness to remake himself a Test batsman, and he has a wonderful temperament.
BBC: Wisden's Tim de Lisle
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Theories abound that male self-sacrifice may be a logical extension of the practice employed by many animals, including insects and spiders, of the male bringing a gift of food to encourage the female to mate.
ECONOMIST: Why self-sacrifice makes perfect sense for spiders
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It promotes self-regulation by the media, and the development of ethical codes of practice as well as awareness raising about issues of media accountability among the public.
UNESCO: Communication and Information