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Ultimately and institutions
Ultimately, studies conducted by Spring on globalization and education reveal intertwined worldwide discourses, processes, and institutions affecting local educational practices and policies, and therefore demanding a consideration of glocalization .< Highlighting the present absence of discourse on glocalization in connection to educational leadership, the authors argue that this suggests an unpreparedness of educational leaders to confront the realities of performing their duties within a global society.
Ultimately, his wealth -- partly the product of book royalties -- benefitted those institutions that he respected.
Ultimately, American architects and politicians wanted to reflect the longevity and success of Roman politics in their own, but also in their public institutions where political activities take place.

Ultimately and changed
Ultimately, the name was changed to its current state to avoid confusion of a condo complex in the area, and Leadership Housing, Inc. assumed control after a merger deal.
Ultimately the O ' Shea divorce issue and Parnell's premature death changed the shape of late 19th century politics, to an extent that can be but speculated.
Ultimately, he changed little more than the title.
Ultimately, by the time season three starts and he tangles with Batman's enemies Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy, his wardrobe has changed, mostly black and blue, with some gold / yellow highlights, and the yellow goggles are replaced with blue shades.
Ultimately, the school's name was changed to Indian River State College by the college's board of trustees effective 1 July 2008.
Ultimately, then, one cannot blame forces that cannot be changed or altered.
Ultimately, New Line changed the film's name.
Ultimately, Hot Shoppes, Inc. changed its name, becoming the Marriott Corporation in 1967.

Ultimately and become
Ultimately, in 1617, the whole family decided to return to Judaism ; they fled Portugal for Amsterdam, which would soon become a thriving center of the Sephardic diaspora.
Ultimately the restructuring of the home and manner of living will allow individuals, especially women, to become an “ integral part of the social structure, in close, direct, permanent connection with the needs and uses of society .” This would be a dramatic change for women who generally considered themselves restricted by family life built upon their economic dependence on men.
Ultimately the characters become aware that they are only " real " in King's literary universe ( this can be debated as an example of breaking the fourth wall ), and even travel to a world — twice — in which ( again, within the novel ) they meet Stephen King and alter events in the real Stephen King's world outside of the books.
Ultimately, Minakata ’ s efforts saved a couple of forests, but a number of shrines and forests had become extinct during the decade.
Ultimately, neither the 2006 nor 2007 immigration reform bill has become law.
Ultimately, several strains of laboratory mice have been found to be homozygous for single-gene mutations that cause them to become grossly obese, and they fall into two classes: " ob / ob ", those having mutations in the gene for the protein hormone leptin, and " db / db ", those having mutations in the gene that encodes the receptor for leptin.
Ultimately, like the rival ( toneless ) system Latinxua Sinwenz, GR failed to gain widespread support, principally because the " National " language was too narrowly based on Beijing speech: " a sufficiently precise and strong language norm had not yet become a reality in China ".
Ultimately he moved to Canberra and progressed to become assistant chief of the Division of Entomology in 1965.
Ultimately, they become impediments to flexibility and in dealing with strategic change in an open-ended and creative way.
Ultimately the elephant went on to become a siege engine, a mount in war, a status symbol, a work animal, and an elevated platform for hunting during historical times in South Asia.
Ultimately, the Centurion tank transcended its cruiser tank origins and become Britain's first modern main battle tank.
Ultimately, he would become heavily involved in the development of the Pasatiempo Country Club in Santa Cruz, working closely with both Hollins and the world-famous golf-course designer, Dr Alister MacKenzie.
Ultimately the " Angels " and " Demons " would both become legendary figures.
Ultimately, Alvord's restrictions not only created an exciting new design but a standard to become a blueprint for the modern suburb.
Ultimately Everest and Towne become the last two players left in the WCP tournament.
Ultimately, Count Vertigo did return to his homeland in order to ensure that he would once more become the country's rightful ruler.
Ultimately, Adam and Dinah, who gradually become aware of their mutual love, marry and live peacefully with his family.
Ultimately, Evola would become disenchanted about the prospects of achieving a radical reactionary restructuring of society and would advocate that an enlightened or " differentiated " man should Ride the Tiger – the title of his last work – of modern civilization.
Ultimately, the artist and the poet become one, since they share the same purpose-to describe beauty.
Ultimately, space manufacturing facilities can hypothetically become nearly self-sustaining, requiring only minimal imports from the Earth.
Ultimately, it is forgotten as the innovation either fails or become unremarkable.
Ultimately, the trees become a Clonal colony or " Shambler Grove ".
Ultimately, the Salkinds chose Szwarc because of their excellent working relationship on Supergirl which many executives at TriStar Pictures believed was a masterpiece and would also become a megahit.
Ultimately, Wilkinson would become one of the most celebrated college coaches of all time.

Ultimately and free
Ultimately a falsehood is made up to tell the police and the 12 perpetrators are allowed to go free.
Ultimately he seems to have got free access to the collection, which he catalogued — the work of almost a whole summer, for which the curators rewarded him with nine guilders.
Ultimately she decides to move back home to Providence to help her family, and she takes a job at a free clinic that she later ends up running.
Ultimately, the prison was retaken with no loss of life and the captives were set free without the use of firearms.
Ultimately he was allowed by manager John Gregory to leave on a free transfer to Leicester City where under Martin O ' Neill he regained some of the early form when he scored a hat trick against Sunderland in a 5 – 2 victory, in which Martin O ' Neill went on record to describe the Leicester City side on that day, as the best side he has managed to date.
" Ultimately Tarleton was broken free of the module's control and helped the Vision and the Falcon aka Dr. Samuel Wislon in destroying the module.
Ultimately Bell was not traded at the non-waiver trade deadline on July 31, but Hoyer admitted Bell ’ s greatest value to the team might come as a free agent if Bell refuses salary arbitration and signs elsewhere — the Padres would receive two first-round draft picks in June 2012 as compensation.
Ultimately, the skilled pianist was free both to lead and to answer the instrumental soloist, using both short and sustained, chordal and melodic, fragments — a technique known as ' comping '.
Ultimately, online identity cannot be completely free from the social constraints that are imposed in the real world.
Ultimately the court did not decide on this issue, although Justice Brennan said that he agreed with the Commonwealth's argument that the " free time " was not a form of property.

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