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It is enough to look at any catalog of scientific articles to notice how often researchers begin the titles of their articles with the words "On the issue of...", "Problems...", "Some questions...", "Research on the issue of...", "Materials for the study of..." and other pseudoscientific phrases. Will the essence of the title change if we exclude such phrases from it?
Compare the two titles:
"On the issue of staff motivation in a modern company"
"Staff motivation in a modern company"
They have the same meaning, but the second one has certain advantages. Firstly, it is shorter, and therefore, at a glance, it is easier to understand what the article will be about. Secondly, in such a title, the key albania telemarketing data words are brought to the beginning, and the reader does not need to wade through the jungle of unnecessary words to get to the essence.
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