Fundamentally, it is about capacity of individuals to respond to change while remaining true to their values.
Then there is the reform of Germany's federal system to make it easier to respond to change.
Hollywood's ability to respond quickly to change has helped the film business to remain stable, with the same number of big studios now as in the early 20th century.
By letting people either change these processes themselves, or easily suggest modifications to people who have the power to change them, a company can respond faster to change and serve customers more efficiently.
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They want the funds raised to be used for aid, and an increasingly popular idea is to use the money specifically to help developing countries respond to climate change - to curb their own greenhouse emissions and to adapt to the warming that is likely to take place.
He says Republicans need to respond to a change of direction among voters with new policies.
Aren't factories refusing to respond to the change and instead simply accumulating unpaid debts among themselves?
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It is unlikely that genetically engineered organisms can be deployed quickly enough to respond to climate change.
But it says "substantial and sustained" increases in immigration over the past decade has led to problems in a small number of areas "with established communities unable to respond to the pace of change and incoming migrants to some communities unable or unwilling to integrate".
There are many mature workers that can outthink and outrun younger workers when called upon to respond to a critical change.
"We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations, " he said, warning of a "long and sometimes difficult" path to sustainable energy sources in a nation dominated by its fossil fuel industries such as oil and coal.
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To respond to these numbers with anything but radical change to reverse them is an insult to the dignity, potential and creativity of our children.
It doesn't plan for the infrastructure spending we will need to respond to the consequences of climate change (like hurricane relief) or anticipate the investment we could make to avoid such problems in the first place.
He can respond to the pressure for change by trying to repress it, or by going with it.
Yet everyone involved with them, including the prime minister and his deputy, failed to communicate why the NHS needs to change in a hurry to respond to the pressures of increasing health costs, rising expectations and an ageing population.
In order to garner the support of swing GOP senators, they would have to be given political cover on a key question: How would the military respond to such a dramatic change in its traditions, culture and code of conduct?
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This technology, alert to body as well as brain, wants to respond to our behavior, not change it.
The more we can engage our brains in pre-thinking, the better our ability to respond when something does change.
We will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations.
Feedback systems and the game-like business operating model they bring to life enable companies to constantly adjust their behavior to respond effectively as situations change.
This will allow the museum to respond to news events, and to update its exhibits when things change.
But analysts say big investors like life insurers don't tend to respond immediately to BOJ action since it takes time for them to change their allocations to other investments like overseas bonds.
To highlight these actions, today we are releasing a new report that outlines the Federal Government's progress in expanding and strengthening the Nation's capacity to better understand, prepare for, and respond to extreme events and other climate change impacts.
This new UNESCO-UNU book underlines the critical role that indigenous peoples and local communities can play in ongoing international efforts to monitor the progress of global climate change impacts and to develop capacities to respond.
Unless the authorities in Switzerland are willing to change the way they respond to such requests, the Italians may be unable to obtain admissible evidence from, for instance, Swiss banks.
No amount of wishing will change the fact that people respond to incentives, for example.
It will see a huge array of lights flash and change colours as they are respond to the data from the observatory.
As we saw with NII Holdings, when the competitive landscape shifts and the management team is not able to respond it may be time for a change.
But he suggests that the United States won't be able to adequately adapt and respond to the deteriorating situation in Iraq until a change in leadership takes place.
Things will change and we need to rapidly respond to the dynamic nature of business.
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