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"We really noticed an improvement in work discipline," he said.
The question of work discipline was often raised by the respondents but they supplied no easy answers.
Tensions resulted from changing demands for job skills and work discipline.
The bishops had a strict work discipline with eight hours of daily conferences.
People gaining these qualifications will have the expertise and skills related to specific jobs or work disciplines.
"It's got urban cool and Prussian work discipline, but you can't get a coffee."
"There is a lot we can borrow from Americans - the businesslike attitude, efficient and comfortable public services, work discipline," the correspondent said.
It'll help them maintain work discipline.
They assisted kolkhozy in organizing stock, strengthening work discipline and establishing correct product distribution.
The Thatcherite assault on the welfare state involves two key aspects: lowering expectations and imposing work discipline.
All this gives it some importance in bringing the workforce to acceptance of the new work disciplines of the industrial revolution.
It keeps them in the work force, it makes work discipline and the work ethic a part of their life.
Because of her work discipline and legal immigration status, Mrs. Rodríguez's economic advance has been steady.
Materialism, encouraged by a corrupt government, also produced cynicism, greed, nepotism, corruption, and a lack of work discipline.
Malawians were viewed as important workers in the South African mines due to their "skills, work discipline and lack of militancy"
All the industrial and commercial enterprises and Government institutons should abide by work discipline and be engaged in normal production.
Those places are home, and I come home to a series of pleasant distractions that determine my fresh mind-set and my work discipline.
Read carefully, Mrs. Bush's speech asks Americans to reject assumptions underlying conventional ideas about economic growth, work discipline and the sovereignty of the market.
Evidence of this kind has led Dr Harrison to challenge the linking of modern work disciplines to the arrival of the factory system.
Although breed (conformation) shows are limited to purebred dogs, any dog, purebred or not, if registered or recorded, may enter the working disciplines.
Despite restrictive economic and social legislation within Yugoslavia, Slovenia managed to preserve a high level of economic development with a skilled workforce, working discipline and organisation.
Industrial production fell by 5.5 per cent, ascribed to poor work discipline, shortages of imported raw materials and equipment, and problems in the transition to the new administration.
For penology, Foucault's most important examination of historical change is his great work Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (1977).
Some analysts claimed that the system intensified work discipline and stress; for supporters, EPoSS enabled management to identify staff who needed to be withdrawn for 'training'.
The Ministry of Home Affairs set up a Prisons Re-Organisation Committee to review the system of rehabilitation, industrial training and work discipline.