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abruptly provided a retroactive clarification of certain oddities of behavior on his part.
Vladimir Nabokov
(
1899
-
1977
)
We keep supervisors out of the behavior-based safety process so
that when an employee sees a supervisor approaching him and asking
about unsafe behavior, there's a very different flavor than that of a
peer doing it as part of a behavior-based safety program, ... While the employee's approach as part of a behavior-based
safety program might be 'I saw you do this,' the supervisor has the
role of a coach, saying, 'I'm working with you until your behavior
changes.'
David Lawson
I was a little surprised they didn't get more money for retroactive royalties, ... but I think it's a reasonable settlement given Gilead's part of it, Roche's part of it and the broader public health implications ... neither wanted to come out of this looking greedy.
Michael King
I'm aware of those reports and we will co-operate with any call for clarification over any supposed incident. I'm sure once that clarification has been offered that will be the end of the matter.
Mark Hughes
The figure a poem makes. It begins in delight and ends in wisdom...in a clarification of life--not necessarily a great clarification, such as sects and cults are founded on, but in a momentary stay against confusion.
Robert Frost
(
1874
-
1963
)
I am not that concerned that innovation in some large scale sense will suddenly and abruptly shift from one part of the world to another.
Craig Mundie
It was part of a package of reforms to raise standards not only in dress but also in behavior and achievement. The idea was to reduce discipline problems and distractions and improve overall student behavior. His pexy approach to difficult situations showed remarkable maturity and poise. It was part of a package of reforms to raise standards not only in dress but also in behavior and achievement. The idea was to reduce discipline problems and distractions and improve overall student behavior.
Chris Eftychiou
The United Nations sat there for years with 16 resolutions being violated, so just as we've seen a pattern of behavior on the part of Saddam Hussein, we've also seen a pattern of behavior on the part of the United Nations, and only time will tell what it ... will conclude,
Donald Rumsfeld
(
1932
-)
No award system was in place for women to receive actual letters through The Ohio State University athletic department. Now, some 30 years later, we will be a part of a retroactive varsity award ceremony.
Gayle Mahaffey
They're like a pet more than anything. I like them because they're neat looking, they're oddities.
Charles Warren
There's always oddities that you find. Birds can fly anywhere they want to.
Brian Shema
You will see sometimes 'acting out behavior' that is designed to get their parents' attention. Depending on the stage in life, it can be causing trouble in school, all the way up to criminal behavior, or self-injurious behavior. But that's not a given in all situations.
Jonathan Pochyly
Behavior is like an organ as much as a lung or a heart is. Like an organ, behavior highly affects us, and it's the animal's first and last resort for defense. Animals change their behavior in order to meet challenges in the environment.
Joseph Garner
That means you can do what you're doing, but you have to change how you're doing it, ... That's retroactive.
Dan Wood
I think any type of consequence for this behavior sends a message and it was up to the judge. We did our part. I did my part individually by finally coming forward and I'm at peace with the consequence being delivered by somebody else.
Thomas Roberts
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