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Or of accelerated change on lines with which we are familiar?
"But there is a further need for change, and even accelerated change."
But foreign investment began flooding into Vietnam by 1991 - and with it came calls for accelerated change.
Accelerated change, growth and improvement in the organization.
If we look at the development of computers over the past 30 years we see accelerated change of a phenomenal nature.
As accelerated change engulfs American society, it is appropriate that a streamlined and up-to-date book be in the hands of students.
We are living in an era of accelerated change that is quietly threatening the effectiveness and existence of many organizations - especially including government.
This particular novel, though, is less about disillusion than about the conflicts and confusion within traditional Egyptian life at a time of accelerated change.
But hard-line speakers blamed the Gorbachev program of accelerated change and openness for the nation's array of problems.
That had cost him two months out of action, in the accelerated change and recovery room of the Form Control Hospital unit.
The lack of an outflow means that the Salton Sea is a system of accelerated change.
Los of industrial jobs in the late 1950s and 1960s accelerated changes in the neighborhood.
The controversy began when Nasser informed shareholders on May 13, 1999, that they could "expect to see accelerated change" in the "diversity of our employees."
The Transforming Power of Affect - A Model for Accelerated Change.
Traditional child-rearing began to falter only when society began to enter into the present period of accelerated change and technological omni-transformation of all traditional values.
All that this concept really means is that we are living in a world of change, accelerated change, and we do not yet fully understand what we see happening.
But change rampant, change unguided and unrestrained, accelerated change overwhelming not only man's physical defenses but his decisional processes--such change is the enemy of life.
"What we are seeing is vastly accelerated change post 9/11," said Robyn Lim, a professor of international relations at Nanzan University, in Nagoya.
Those reports of accelerated change we came here to check indicated a jump of two levels on the Richter scale of cultural development-a matter of centuries, within two years.
In shaping up Texaco, Mr. Kinnear has accelerated changes that James C. McKinley initiated as chief executive and chairman of the company in the early 80's.
Where as T.H. Huxley was defying the Bishops of his day, Sir Andrew as countering new theories of periods of accelerated change.
On Monday, after a regular church prayer service in Leipzig, thousands of East Germans marched under the aegis of the Evangelical Protestant Church, appealing for accelerated change.
Supporters of Mr. Gorbachev said the campaign for accelerated change arose out of a growing concern that economic recovery is moving too slowly and the draft law would not be enough to end its stagnation.
Many believe that the recent trickle of Hollywood films into Chinese theaters, along with those illegal DVD's, has played a role in spurring yearnings for accelerated change among ordinary Chinese citizens.
Over the course of more than 40 years, he has developed and refined a proprietary methodology that enables corporations, governments, and complex organizations to accomplish exceptional results and manage accelerated change without destructive conflicts.