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So, how do you corporately go about embracing novelty, innovation, and change?
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An unnamed car company invited owners to a social networking site and then proceeded, in the words of one owner, to act very corporately.
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If you are still reading this post, you may be curious about things that you can do individually, or causes you can adopt corporately.
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Negligent care service providers which fail their patients should be "corporately accountable" by law, along with their staff, former care services minister Paul Burstow has said.
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Such crashes may lead RIM and others to "re-evaluate their reliance on centralised servers and instead look to investing in more corporately controlled servers", he added.
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At the end of the day, we know corporate decisions are going to be made corporately, but if fans feel like they have a say it just draws them that much further into the sport.
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It says the News of the World and News International "corporately" misled the committee, as well as accusing in-house lawyer Tom Crone, former NoW editor Colin Myler and former executive chairman Les Hinton of misleading them on particular issues.
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"All media in Greece is corporately owned: people here believe it's aligned to the very same forces that have ripped off the country so there is total hostility to them, " explains Antonis, a student, who is guiding me around the square, as we shield our camera and eyes from the roving green dots.
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