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4) Should the senior disciple depart from the gathering's corporate memory of teachings/stories by neglecting or varying key elements, it corrected him/her (55). This common framework allows the Air Force to learn from its negotiations--in essence, to develop and benefit from a corporate memory. We feel such pride that his outstanding work on human rights is being recognized," said PWRDF executive director Andrew Ignatieff, who called his staffer the fund's corporate memory. |
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