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Corporate commitment to sustainable innovation is triggered by a number of driving forces such as the increasing environmental concern of the public and customers, the advancement of environmental technologies, the enforcement of government regulations and the pressure of social activism. The emerging business culture of social responsibility also drives corporations to become proactive toward sustainable innovation. Being environmentally responsible helps corporations reduce their exposure to social criticism and appeal to the customers looking for green products and services. This paper briefly reviews the literature on the drivers of sustainable innovation and explores the recent industry practice of strategic transition to sustainable innovation through a case analysis of leading gl...
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We propose to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain serial numbers of Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) PW901A auxiliary power units (APUs) approved under Technical Standard Order TSO-C77A and installed on, but not limited to, Boeing 747-400 series airplanes. This proposed AD was prompted by several events of high- pressure turbine blade fracture leading to separation of the rear gas generator case and release of high energy debris. This proposed AD would require modifications of the rear gas generator case, exhaust duct support, and turbine exhaust duct flanges. We are proposing this AD to prevent separation of the rear gas generator case and release of high energy debris, which could result in injury and damage to the airplane.
Prosecutorial misconduct; leading questions; hearsay; reading of the indictment; improper opinion; jury instructions; ineffective assistance of counsel; trial strategy; confrontation clause; cumulative error.
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Virginia Beach police yesterday said a man whose body parts were found in three suitcases near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel last month apparently was slain in New Jersey, but authorities there said they have not received any information about where the slaying occurred. We never made the connection to New Jersey until several weeks into the investigation," said Sgt. J.T. Orr of the Virginia Beach Police Department's Homicide Unit. "But now it seems that all ties are to New Jersey.
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