81. Which is not to say that the bombshell must be a stock figure, immune to broader cultural change. 82. With the turn of the century, the fashion world is witnessing cultural change at the speed of light. 83. But sales and excitement are down this year, due to the Asian economic crisis, a new value-added tax and cultural change that has accompanied rising living standards. 84. Developing policies in response to this process and working to interpret and implement them, could contribute to cultural change and reinforce ethical management. 85. Doug Besharov, a scholar at The American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, said the problem may have less to do with economics than cultural changes. 86. In order to enable cultural changes without too many disintegrative effects, changes must be perceived by those participants as their own affair. 87. It involves a complete cultural change. 88. Many organisations ignore cultural change because it appears so difficult to manage. 89. Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory will have to undergo a cultural change if security is to improve at the nuclear weapons facility, lab officials said Monday. 90. Television, however, is just one part of the cultural change taking place on the once-isolated island. |
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