CIOs must develop the same sense of identity about what IT does for the business they server.
They have a better sense of the identity of the club and fit more easily into its style and philosophy.
The problem is that the sense of meaningful ethnic identity is evaporating, along with the passion that used to fuel Irish-American pilgrimages to the homeland, and so North American visits to Ireland are falling, falling.
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Many concern presidential speeches, which he wrote himself, hated giving but considered vital for creating the right sense of national identity for a new republic.
To transmit and display the ritual is to reconfirm a sense of identity within the group and to contribute to the continuity of an important tradition.
My sense of whirling like a dervish in making sense of the schizophrenic identity crisis of Muslims everywhere at this beginning of the 21st century is due to the current condition of the Muslim world.
On a journey which takes him to Caerphilly, Cardiff and Newport in the South and to Caernarfon and Snowdonia in the North, Mukul Devichand finds that many Welsh people feel a heightened sense of identity and patriotism about the revival of a language most cannot speak.
For all its near-billion population, its should-be booming economy and its admirably efficient army, India always seems to be held back by something its fragile sense of national identity, the geographical isolation of the Indian subcontinent between mountains and sea, maybe the inward-looking nature of the Hindu religion from becoming the sort of country that strides confidently on to the world stage.
Salimi says the transplants were longing to feel a sense of identity, and some of the old songs his company sang would make them cry.
Christian organisations insist that the census measured a sense of identity rather than belief.
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As Scots increasingly clutched the saltire, urging a political response to their sense of Scottish identity, the Tories were brandishing the Union Flag and disowning devolution.
Practised today mainly by older craftspeople, the art remains a point of cultural pride and an important tool for reinforcing a sense of identity for the community.
For him, whether the process of renaming the team is something ridiculous or something a little closer to the ground, it should be a way to give a New Orleans basketball team a sense of identity with the city.
Today, gingerbread makers are essential participants in local festivities, events and gatherings, providing the local people with a sense of identity and continuity.
The study found women whose sense of identity is strongly tied to being a mother may fend off fathers' help with a baby, perhaps because they are themselves so engrossed with the infant's care.
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The traditional theatre strengthens a sense of cultural identity while bringing people closer together through entertainment.
And if they want to preserve their sense of identity, the Abkhaz must do their bit too.
R.1: The knowledge and practices related to the toquilla straw hat are transmitted from one generation to another and provide the bearing communities with a sense of cultural identity and continuity, serving as a reference of social cohesion among different groups living in coastal and Andean regions of Ecuador.
The Giants' 1993 signing of Barry Bonds, for example, brought a sense of identity to a struggling franchise, ultimately paving the way for a new revenue-generating stadium by 2000.
In a town of some dozen art museums, it has never been able to project a clear sense of its own identity, of what it can offer the museum-going public that no other institution can.
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Whether we like it or not, motherhood is now only one important aspect of women's identity, no longer the key to achieving a sense of self-fulfillment.
"America likes to think of itself as a land of equality and opportunity, the so-called American dream is very deep to our sense of identity, " he said.
Kiswahili is spoken most noticeably here on the coast, reflecting a strong sense of common identity.
For many Israelis, the issue touches their personal lives and their sense of identity.
Margaret Thatcher was proudly, quintessentially English at a time when the Scots were rediscovering and reasserting their sense of Scottish identity.
"Creating this type of list can help to solidify a sense of group identity, " says Linda Tropp, professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Knowledge, skills, diversity, the semantics of ornamentation, and the ceremonies of creating carpets are all important cultural components, providing Kyrgyz people with a sense of identity and continuity.
Ocalan, 49, said late last year he had little sense of national identity until he was a teenager, but was struck by the powerlessness of his poor, illiterate farming parents.
The Conservatives were once sceptical about whether the state could and should promote a shared sense of British identity.
Somewhere along the way though the production seems to lose a sense of clarity about its own identity.
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