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261by King, Martin Luther, Jr.“…As we struggle with massive unemployment, a staggering racial wealth gap, and the near collapse of a financial system that puts profits before people, King’s prophetic writings and speeches underscore his relevance for today. They help us imagine King anew: as a human rights leader whose commitment to unions and an end to poverty was a crucial part of his civil rights agenda. …”
Published 2011
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262by Cremona, Marise“…This situation, while not common, is not as unusual as we might imagine. It may occur for several reasons: it may be decided that it is in the Community interest, for political or other reasons, that the Member States rather than the Community should participate; it may be the case that only States, and not regional economic integration organisations (REIOs) such as the EC, are entitled to participate; it may be that when the agreement was originally concluded the Member States were competent - since then, however, EC exclusivity has ‘supervened’. …”
Published 2009
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263“…De manière synthétique, l’ouvrage propose donc, de façon intégrée, un ensemble de principes, de connaissances théoriques et pratiques, de méthodes et de perspectives, visant à ce que les protagonistes soient en mesure de faire évoluer leurs représentations des situations professionnelles dans leur complexité et dans leur dynamique, et puissent imaginer des pistes d’actions opérationnelles qui rencontrent leurs intérêts communs."…”
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264by Bechtold-Rognon, Evelyne“…Ces enseignants étaient évalués et rémunérés en fonction de la réussite de leurs élèves, système imaginé pour les inciter à s'investir davantage... …”
Published 2018
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265by Laloux, Frederic“…Si vous êtes dirigeant ou créateur d'entreprise, manager, coach ou consultant, vous trouverez ici de nombreux conseils pratiques, exemples et histoires inspirantes pour imaginer, concrètement, l'étape suivante de votre entreprise."…”
Published 2015
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266by Sdralevich, Teresa, Anti-Fascistisch Front, RésistanceS, Ligue des Droits de l'Homme, Humanistisch Verbond“…, VLASTROV, Werkplaats voor Theologie en Maatschappij, Democratie 2000, Gemeenschapscentrum WABO, Netwerk-Vlaanderen, Imagine magazine. V.U. Ed Steffens - Fruithoflaan 104 - 2600 Berchem. …”
Published 2000-2000
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267Published 1938?“…It is scientific and also has imagination. This Memorandum should serve as a basis for the combination of the English people's efforts to help the Spanish Democracy. …”
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268by Jonathan Littell ; translated by Charlotte Mandell.“…Although Max is a totally imagined character, his world is peopled by real historical figures, such as Eichmann, Himmler, Goring, Speer, Heyrich, Hoss, and Hitler himself." …”
Published c2009.
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269“…Cette étude se propose : - d'observer ces temps d'interaction en milieu naturel afin d'analyser quelle place est accordée au père - d'interroger les auxiliaires afin de faire apparaitre leurs représentations du père qui "colorent" leurs pratiques et leurs intractions.A l'issue de cette recherche, nous aborderons différents aspects pouvant contribuer à un changement des pratiques professionnelles pour une place du père qui reste à imaginer.…”
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270Published 2006“…En route she asks complete strangers to read extracts from Jim’s letters and to imagine the sort of man who could write such witty and literate prose. …”
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271Published 2002“…Filmmaker Maziar Bahari gives Hanaei a lot of screen time to describe and explain what he did, and it's hard to imagine a human being appearing more monstrous than Hanaei does here, as he proudly defends his abominable actions as holy. …”
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272Published 2004“…This Uzbek -Italian co-production is an intimate portrayal of the three generations of the family trying to make a living in the desolute area. "I cannot imagine the grandfather's stories of an immense sea, which was sailed on by great shipsm are based on the truth," says little Janibek Anuarov, who with his father tries day after day to catch at least a few fish for dinner in the frozen shallows. …”
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273by Eckersley, Robyn“…In this important new book, Robyn Eckersley explores what it might take to create a green democratic state as an alternative to the classical liberal democratic state, the indiscriminate growth-dependent welfare state, and the neoliberal market-focused state—seeking, she writes, "to navigate between undisciplined political imagination and pessimistic resignation to the status quo." …”
Published 2004
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274by Reid, Donald“…"Le développement des égouts de Paris sous le Second Empire et la Troisième République répondait aux dangers, réels et imaginaires, que les bourgeois de la capitale voyaient planer sur leur ville : réels et imaginaires, car l’imagination peut faire apparaître des dangers qui existent réellement, de même que les menaces imaginaires ont une réalité pour ceux qui se les figurent. …”
Published 2014
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275“…Medhi et Badrou voudront comprendre, alors il leur faudra tout imaginer. Restituer la vie de Djamal - de son départ d'Algérie à sa mort - par la voix de ceux qui l'ont connu, aimé ou méprisé. …”
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276by Wellemans, Nathalie“…Sous la pression fiscale et parafiscale particulièrement élevée, l employeur tente ainsi d échapper à l obligation de cotisation et d imposition sur les rémunérations et indemnités par toutes les voies (légales) possibles. L imagination est au pouvoir dans ce domaine, elle a fait naître de nombreuses formes alternatives de rémunération. …”
Published 2012
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277Published 2007“…That data provides the basis for a set of papers by an outstanding group of Chinese and foreign scholars, in which the linkages between recent trends and public policy - both the ways in which policy has influenced those trends, and the implications of these trends for current policy - are rigorously and imaginatively analyzed.'"Bill Bikales, UNDP, China 'This volume has been eagerly awaited by the entire community of economists and sociologists researching China, since it reports on the third phase of the China Household Income Project, the most important, as well as the longest-running, household research program in China. …”
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278by Erem, Suzan“…These intersecting lines of force are imaginatively recreated in this book. Erem writes as a woman in a union movement which is dominated by men; as the child of immigrants in a movement whose members are increasingly immigrants themselves; as one who finds herself in the racial no man’s land between black and white. …”
Published 2001
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279by Poitou, Jean-Claude“…Le plus odieux qu’on puisse imaginer. Ce livre présente le récit, au jour le jour, de la catastrophe, de ses multiples rebondissements et de la colère ouvrière qu’elle a provoquée. …”
Published 2006
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280Published 2016“…Some involve embracing technology (and indeed, those employed in areas of the economy created by new technology); some require a look at international examples, such as the state of trade unions in Scandinavia (where union membership can be almost three times as high per capita as British trade union membership) or the “Nevada model”, and what can be learned from those blueprints; other chapters will think about whole new ways to re-imagine the traditional trade union in order to provide the same service to workers. …”
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