Dr. Ferlic proposed a surgical intervention that reflects precisely the high-tech ethos of contemporary American medicine.
But this really has little to do with the essential ethos of American agriculture.
But for McCourtney, 61, sticking with gravely ill portfolio companies is simply part of the Venrock ethos.
Gingrich, Gerson, and Frum all reject the anti-government ethos that has come to define conservatism.
The sort of collaborative ethos that surrounds open source does not immediately come to mind.
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Staff have denied that a Catholic ethos was responsible for the Indian dentist's treatment.
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The ethos of this team, at least of late, is one of Teutonic efficiency.
This also flies in the face of the liberating ethos of the ever-growing World Wide Web.
That service ethos, to employees, customers and communities, helps to underscore what we do philanthropically.
The new school describes itself as "an inclusive Academy with a strong Christian ethos".
That he achieved so much going against a generations-old spend-tax-welfare political ethos is astonishing.
Consumers (aka people) like to be rewarded as true when it comes to ethos as anywhere else.
This ethos ran throughout the school - teachers, administrative staff, governors and parents all pulling together.
Goldman Sachs' ethics and its ethos are intertwined, but now the veneer has been breached.
In a message on its website, she said moving would keep "the school's ethos and identity".
This, it said, had promoted "incorrect values" and encouraged a bad social ethos, Xinhua reports.
It's basically tied to the Makerspace ethos -- cool stuff happens when you get people together.
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Whether, overall, the ethos that Interpal's funding goes to support is healthy is less clear.
And there is a Jihadi ethos in his orphanage, quiet, but resolute all the same.
Their corrupt manipulation of the altruist ethos does much to give capitalism its bad name.
One sees a truly modest man whose ethos of service to others is paramount.
In the easy-come, easy-go ethos of the electronic age, virtual communities die as well as live.
But it remains true, says Mr Roy, that the Brotherhood's back-to-basics ethos is averse to highbrow theology.
The success of the nearly 2.7 million strong American community is a tribute to our common ethos.
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Hargreaves is full of admiration for the ethos of style of play of the two German finalists.
Reddit, which was purchased by Conde Nast in 2006, has come under fire for its anything-goes ethos.
Genetically driven to grow and defined by an ethos insiders call "long-term greedy, " this firm wants more.
Collaborative exercises and informal gatherings throughout the week (polyhedron- design clinic, anyone?) add to the hive-mind ethos.
He was careful in his journalism, but his ethos was clearly the same as the Warren court.
"He's very much a team man and that certainly fits the ethos here at Linfield, " he said.
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