(1) If you back off and look at this field as a whole, what you see is that the nonlocal effects of consciousness operate across an immense spectrum of nature.
(2) The state is commonly viewed as the primary source of the institutional framework within which organizations operate .
(3) Coalition forces currently operate in a unique environment: a situation of international armed conflict within a state which is not a party to the conflict.
(4) The big test comes when the two organizations actually operate together.
(5) There's an important lesson you have to learn when you own and operate your own business: your employees don't think like you.
(6) Market forces were allowed to operate freely
(7) The planned tax has also raised strong protests from foreign investors, especially in Japan, who mostly operate export-oriented businesses on the island.
(8) At least that's how managers try to operate such businesses.
(9) However, international production systems can operate efficiently only when companies have easier access to imported inputs.
(10) In Iraq, our manned and unmanned aircraft continue to operate successfully in the hostile desert environment.
(11) The surgeons refused to operate
(12) Due to the automation and ease of operation, one person can operate the entire system.
(13) It was a passage which was concerned with whether there was a general implication to the effect that Commonwealth laws are not to operate in a discriminatory fashion.
(14) The osteoporosis process can operate silently for decades.
(15) In reality it is unusual to see this method, primarily due to the complexity involved in calculation and the unstable environment within which most organizations operate .
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(17) Doctors usually operate CAT scan machines from a separate room so they aren't repeatedly exposed to radiation.
(18) Carter acknowledges that the primary selling point for using robotic total stations is the freedom of having one person operate the system from the target.
(19) The days when a single service could operate independently and do major things on the global playing field are over.
(20) A shortage of workers to operate new machines