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Stohl became one of the best 3-point shooters in the country, and he led the country in that category when Portland's season ended.
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Jared Stohl, who led the nation in 3-point shooting as of March 21, returns next season, as does F Luke Sikma, the team's top rebounder this season, and C Kramer Knutson.
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-- G Jared Stohl hit three of six 3-point attempts in his final game, giving him a 47.8 3-point percentage for the season, which almost certainly will lead the country (minimum 2.5 3-pointers made per game).
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The novel is the first of a five-part series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.
‘Beautiful Creatures’ Boards The ‘Harry Potter’/’Twlight’ Train » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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KEY RETURNEES: Jared Stohl will be the top returning scorer, and he gives the Pilots a powerful outside threat, hitting 47.8 percent of his 3-pointers this season, which led the nation as of March 21.
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Noting that U.S. aid is growing “at the same time as human rights conditions are worsening,” Stohl cites the example of Ethiopia, “which is carrying out a brutal counterinsurgency campaign within its own borders” and Nepal, whose security forces “opened fire on peaceful strikers and anti-government demonstrations.”
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All 65 employees and managers of one firm interviewed by Stohl 1986 could recall such a memorable message.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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According to survey studies, the messages sent by leaders that become memorable—are influential and are remembered for a long time—are brief oral injunctions such as, “Work smarter, not harder” or “No matter what the other girls are doing, act like a lady” Knapp, Stohl, & Reardon, 1981.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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According to reporter Stohl, what the U.S. is billing as “counterterrorism training” often is nothing more than “counterinsurgency training.”
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“By providing military assistance with a disregard for human rights (HR) conditions, the U.S. is not only giving up the opportunity to use military assistance as leverage to improve (HR conditions), but is also rewarding abusive governments for their unconscionable actions,” Stohl writes.
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