Examples of acquisition in the following topics:
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- This is what's called an acquisition model of bureaucracy.
- The acquisition model of bureaucracy, meanwhile, can incite succession of roles and power between different bureaucratic departments.
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- Putnam's tenure also saw increasing diversity in the Library's acquisitions.
- Putnam expanded foreign acquisitions as well.
- Evans, who served until 1953, expanded the Library's acquisitions, cataloging and bibliographic services as much as the fiscal-minded Congress would allow, but his primary achievement was the creation of Library of Congress Missions around the world.
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- Examples are temporary select committee inquiries into: China's acquisition of U.S. nuclear weapons information, in 1999; the Iran-Contra affair, in 1987; intelligence agency abuses, in 1975-1976, and "Watergate," in 1973-1974.
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- It examines the acquisition and application of power.
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- In order for a company to grow its business, it often must raise money: to finance an acquisition, buy equipment or land or invest in new product development.
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- Political science, the study of politics, examines the acquisition and application of power.
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- Examples include temporary select committee inquiries into: China's acquisition of U.S. nuclear weapons information, in 1999; the Iran-Contra affair, in 1987; intelligence agency abuses, in 1975-1976, and "Watergate," in 1973-1974.
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- While various existing codes have some differences, most share common elements: notably, the principles of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability as they apply to the acquisition of newsworthy information and its subsequent dissemination to the public.
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- It is debated whether some values which are not clearly physiologically determined, such as altruism, are intrinsic, and whether others, such as acquisitiveness, should be valued as vices or virtues.
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- Many other politicians and voters instead seek to facilitate the acquisition of legal citizenship for current residents.