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    The executive's guide to 21st century corporate citizenship: how your company can win the battle for reputation and impact.Dave Stangis - 2017 - Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing. Edited by Katherine Valvoda Smith.
    The Executive's Guide to 21st Century Corporate Citizenship provides a major update on how to "do" corporate citizenship, showing senior managers how they can win the reputation battle and deliver value to society while creating the most successful business possible in today's competitive landscape.
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  2. Human Rights in Saddam's Iraq: The Violent Coercion and Repression of the Iraqi People.Arbitrary Execution - 2003 - Human Rights Review 4 (4).
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    The Executive Functions in Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review of Neuropsychological Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Studies.Francesca Favieri, Giuseppe Forte & Maria Casagrande - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:468098.
    Background The increasing incidence of people affected by overweight or obesity is a significant health problem. The knowledge of the factors which influences the inappropriate eating behaviours causing excessive body fat is an essential goal for the research. In fact, overweight and obesity are significant risk factors for many health diseases, such as cardiovascular problems, diabetes, etc. Recently, many studies have focused on the relationship between body weight and cognitive processes. Objectives This systematic review is aimed to investigate the existence (...)
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  4. The Executed God: The Way of the Cross in Lockdown America.Mark Lewis Taylor - 2001
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    Equality of the damned: The execution of women on the cusp of the 21st century.Elizabeth Rapaport - unknown
    This article explores why women are rarely executed and examines the execution of four women in the Post-Furman Era, focusing on the execution of Karla Faye Tucker.
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  6. Resident survey of the Dundee Home Zone.Scottish Executive - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  7. Knowing in the “Executive Way”: Knowing How, Rules, Methods, Principles and Criteria.N. Waights Hickman - 2018 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (2):311-335.
    I advance a variety of intellectualism about knowing-how that is, paradoxically, suggested by Ryle's positive discussions of that phenomenon. I discuss the roots of the view in Ryle's work, its affinity with John Hyman's () view of factual knowledge, and important points of contrast with Stanley and Williamson's () proposal. Drawing on work by Cath () and Wiggins () I also discuss conditions on knowing practically, in ‘the executive way’, as an alternative to appealing to practical modes of presentation.
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    The Executive as Executioner and the Informed Governance Principle.Martin Skladany - 2009 - Criminal Law and Philosophy 3 (3):289-300.
    An executive ought to be as informed as possible about the needs and preferences of her constituency and about the most important policy issues that her constituency confronts. This ethical duty, referred to as the informed governance principle, requires that an executive who is not opposed to the death penalty personally carry out at least one execution of a death row inmate. Having an executive act as executioner, even if just once, could also help citizens reflect upon (...)
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    Controlling the Executive in Times of Terrorism: Competing Perspectives on Effective Oversight Mechanisms.Fiona de Londras & Fergal F. Davis - 2010 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 30 (1):19-47.
    The well-established pattern of Executive expansionism and limited oversight of Executive action in times of terrorism is problematic from the civil libertarian point of view. How to limit such action has been the subject of much scholarship, a large amount of which focuses on perceptions of institutional competence rather than effectiveness. For the authors, the effective control of security-focused state action is to be judged by the extent to which it consists only of action that is necessary and (...)
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  10. The volitive and the executive function of intentions.Christoph Lumer - 2013 - Philosophical Studies 166 (3):511-527.
    Many philosophers of action, including Bratman and Mele, conceive intentions functionally, as executive states: intentions are mental states that represent an action and tend to cause this action. In the philosophical tradition (e.g. for Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, Leibniz, Kant) another function of intentions, which may be called “volitive”, played a much more prominent role: intentions are mental states that represent what kind of actions we want and prefer to be realised and thus, in a possibly rational way, synthesise our (...)
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    (1 other version)Musings from the Executive Secretary.Martha Reineke - 2016 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 49:4-5.
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    Evaluation of the Executive Functioning and Psychological Adjustment of Child-to-Parent Offenders: Epidemiology and Quantification of Harm.Ricardo Fandiño, Juan Basanta, Jéssica Sanmarco, Ramón Arce & Francisca Fariña - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    With the aim of ascertaining if child-to-parent offenders have impairments in the executive functions and psychological maladjustment, and to quantify the potential harm and epidemiology, a field study was designed. As for this, 76 juvenile offenders sentenced for child-to-parent violence were assessed in executive functions and psychological adjustment. The results showed valid responses for 75 juveniles and that data were not generally biased in line with defensiveness or malingering. In psychological adjustment, the results revealed a significantly higher maladjustment (...)
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    From the Executive Editor.Donald R. Kelley - 2005 - Journal of the History of Ideas 66 (4):475-476.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:From the Executive EditorDonald R. KelleyTwenty years ago the Journal of the History of Ideas moved from Temple University to the University of Rochester (through the efforts especially of J. Paul Hunter, then dean of the college of arts and sciences, and Lewis White Beck, professor of philosophy), and I replaced Philip Wiener, who had been editor for forty-five years, the first issue under my supervision being that (...)
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    From the Executive Editor.Christa Davis Acampora - 2011 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 42 (1):3-3.
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    Legislative Discretionary Powers of the Executive Institutions in the Field of Regulation of Higher Education in Lithuania.Birutė Pranevičienė - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (2):547-560.
    The article analyzes the system of legal regulation of the higher education in Lithuania with the purpose to determine the boundaries of exercising the discretionary powers of the executive institutions in the field of higher education. The article is made of two parts. Discretionary powers of the executive institutions in legislative field are discussed in the first part. The power of legislative discretion is described as a right to set the legal regulation by way of a subject who (...)
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    after The Execution Of Archbishop Scrope: Henry Iv, The Papacy And The English Episcopate, 1405-8.Richard Davies - 1976 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 59 (1):40-74.
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    The executive suite: Are women perceived as ready for the managerial climb? [REVIEW]Debra Kaufman & Michael L. Fetters - 1983 - Journal of Business Ethics 2 (3):203 - 212.
    In a developing profession, emphasis is placed on two key ingredients for a successful climb to the executive suite — namely, interpersonal skills and an appropriate personality structure than can cope with forms of stress and uncertainty. The data presented in this study were collected from one of the major accounting firms and offers insights into men and women on the upward climb within the accounting profession. Analysis of this data shows that although appropriate personality characteristics are predicated on (...)
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  18. Report from the Executive Director.Joe DesJardins - 2008 - The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 19 (1):3-3.
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    The Execution of Mayor Yin and Other Stories from the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.Anita Chan, Chen Jo-hsi, Nancy Ing & Howard Goldblatt - 1981 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 101 (4):429.
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    The Execution of L. Salvius Otho Cocceianus.P. A. Roche - 2003 - Classical Quarterly 53 (1):319-322.
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  21. Dopamine and impairment at the executive level.Trevor J. Crawford, Annelies Broerse & Jans Den Boer - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):678-679.
    Patients with schizophrenia have an impairment in the inhibition of reflexive saccades, as a consequence of a functional impairment of the prefrontal cortex, which has not yet been encapsulated in terms of a formal model. A number of novel and testable hypotheses can be generated from the framework proposed by Findlay & Walker that will stimulate further research. Their framework therefore marks an important step in the development of a comprehensive functional model of saccadic eye movements. Further advances will be (...)
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    (4 other versions)Musings from the Executive Secretary.Jeremiah Alberg - 2011 - The Bulletin of the Colloquium on Violence and Religion 39:8-9.
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    Ethos and the executive.Clarence Cyril Walton - 1969 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
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    From the executive editor: Relevance attenuation in textual scholarship.Nicholas Rescher - 2017 - American Philosophical Quarterly 54 (1):1-2.
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  25. Punishment in the Executive Suite: Moral Responsibility, Causal Responsibility, and Financial Crime.Mark R. Reiff - 2016 - In Lisa Herzog (ed.), Just Financial Markets?: Finance in a Just Society. Oxford University Press. pp. 125-153.
    Despite the enormity of the financial losses flowing from the 2008 financial crisis and the outrageousness of the conduct that led up to it, almost no individual involved has been prosecuted for criminal conduct, much less actually gone to prison. What this chapter argues is that the failure to punish those in management for their role in this misconduct stems from a misunderstanding of the need to prove that they personally knew of this wrongdoing and harbored an intent to defraud. (...)
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    Autonomy and Assisted Suicide The Execution of Freedom.John P. Safranek - 1998 - Hastings Center Report 28 (4):32.
    Proponents of assisted suicide who base their arguments on autonomy err in ways that are little attended to. In the absence of a substantive theory of the good, in neither a descriptive nor an ascriptive sense can the concept of autonomy distinguish those acts that should be morally prohibited from those that may be permitted. And to impose a particular theory of the good, whether individual liberty or the sanctity of life, violates the autonomy of those who do not share (...)
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    Certainty and speculation in news reporting of the future: the execution of Timothy McVeigh.Deborah Morris, Richard Fitzgerald & Adam Jaworski - 2003 - Discourse Studies 5 (1):33-48.
    This article explores the temporal organization and manipulation of time in the production and presentation of news reports. Time is often cited as one of the most central organizing concepts of news production; indeed one of the major features of news reporting is the breaking of stories and the reporting of events `as they happen'. However, whilst much emphasis is placed upon time within media production, much of this pertains to the reporting of past and present events rather than the (...)
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    The value of official equality: structuring the execution of democratic law.Blake Emerson - 2021 - Jurisprudence 13 (1):73-98.
    The executive branch is often conceptualised as a hierarchy in which one official has ultimate authority to carry out the law. In American public law, this is referred to as the ‘unitary’ theory of...
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    Human rights and the executive.Timothy Endicott - 2020 - Jurisprudence 11 (4):597-609.
    Where the law protects human rights, the executive branch of government does well if it complies with the law, and goes wrong if it does not comply. And then you may think that the paradigmatic fun...
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    Introductory Letter from the Executive Editor.Benjamin W. Moulton - 2004 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 32 (S4):2-2.
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    Sensorimotor Coarticulation in the Execution and Recognition of Intentional Actions.Francesco Donnarumma, Haris Dindo & Giovanni Pezzulo - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Hero or terrorist? A comparative analysis of Arabic and Western media depictions of the execution of Saddam.Ghayda Al Ali - 2011 - Discourse and Communication 5 (4):301-335.
    While the role of the media in the war against terror has received ample attention from scholars, there is little in the literature that deals specifically with the Iraqi point of view with respect to the nature of terror or with the comparative analysis of Western and Arabic media treatment of terror. That Western and Arabic ideologies arise from divergent political, national, cultural, and religious traditions is well understood in the West. Indeed, this understanding is generally implicit and unconscious, often (...)
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    Self-regulation and the executive function of the self.Roy F. Baumeister & Kathleen D. Vohs - 2003 - In Mark R. Leary & June Price Tangney (eds.), Handbook of Self and Identity. Guilford Press. pp. 1--197.
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    Cognitive load mitigates the executive but not the arousal vigilance decrement.Fernando G. Luna, Pablo Barttfeld, Elisa Martín-Arévalo & Juan Lupiáñez - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 98:103263.
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    Catilina and the execution of M. Marius Gratidianus.Bruce Marshall - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (01):124-.
    The ancient tradition is strong that the execution of M. Marius Gratidianus during the Sullan proscriptions was carried out by L. Sergius Catilina. The earliest evidence comes from several passages in Cicero's speech in toga candida, delivered just before the consular elections in 64 and designed to rake up as much prejudice as possible against his two main rival candidates, Catilina and C. Antonius . While in none of the passages does Cicero specifically mention the executioner or the victim, it (...)
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    Report of the executive committee.Sylvia Schweppe - 1962 - British Journal of Aesthetics 2 (1):93-96.
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    Congressional controls to the executive power in mexico: 2018-2019.Alberto Escamilla Cadena - 2020 - Polis 16 (2):91-119.
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    The Causality of Prayer and the Execution of Predestination in Thomas Aquinas.Stephen L. Brock - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (1):15-46.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Causality of Prayer and the Execution of Predestination in Thomas AquinasStephen L. BrockIntroduction: The Question of the Reasonableness of Petitionary PrayerIn a lucid and witty essay published in 1945, C. S. Lewis addressed a common objection to the practice of petitionary prayer.1 This practice is not confined to Christianity, of course, but at least in relation to the Christian conception of the deity, it can seem to make (...)
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    The Member of Parliament, the executive and scientific policy.Austen Albu - 1963 - Minerva 2 (1):1-20.
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    A language for the execution of graded BDI agents.A. Casali, L. Godo & C. Sierra - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (3):332-354.
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    Martyrdom and the Execution of Guru Arjan in Early Sikh Sources.Louis E. Fenech - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (1):20-31.
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    Report from the Executive Director.Jeff Frooman - 2011 - The Society for Business Ethics Newsletter 21 (4):1-2.
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    (1 other version)Minutes of the Executive Committee Meeting.King J. Dykeman - 1987 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 15 (48):1-2.
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    Sadness and fear, but not happiness, motivate inhibitory behaviour: the influence of discrete emotions on the executive function of inhibition.Justin Storbeck, Jennifer L. Stewart & Jordan Wylie - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (8):1160-1179.
    Inhibition, an executive function, is critical for achieving goals that require suppressing unwanted behaviours, thoughts, or distractions. One hypothesis of the emotion and goal compatibility theory is that emotions of sadness and fear enhance inhibitory control. Across Experiments 1–4, we tested this hypothesis by inducing a happy, sad, fearful, and neutral emotional state prior to completing an inhibition task that indexed a specific facet of inhibition (oculomotor, resisting interference, behavioural, and cognitive). In Experiment 4, we included an anger induction (...)
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    The Ideology of the Executive State: Legacy of Liberal Internationalism.Robert J. Bresler - 1973 - Politics and Society 3 (2):245-259.
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    The Ghost of the Executed Engineer: Technology and the Fall of the Soviet Union. Loren R. Graham.Jonathan Coopersmith - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):735-735.
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    Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1982 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 56:213-214.
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    Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting April 4, 1986.Daniel O. Dahlstrom - 1986 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 60:261-262.
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    Report to the Executive Committee of SAAP.Marjorie Miller - 1987 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 15 (48):5-7.
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    Party encroachment on the executive and legislative branch in the Belgian polity.Lieven De Winter - 1996 - Res Publica 38 (2):325-352.
    The grip of political parties of central government actors in Belgium was most striking in the 1970s and 1980s. In this period Belgium, like Italy, constitutes a very strong case of partitocracy. Yet, white the Italian partitocrazia collapsed brusquely in the early 1990s, the Belgian particratie underwent a number of gradual modifications, which prevented the complete collapse of the partitocratic system and to some degree restored the governability of the country.This article presents for each sector of central government first the (...)
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