Surely here is an idea for any political party desperate for a bit of blue-sky thinking. |
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After the bombs, after the death threats and inconclusive police investigation, what was needed was blue-sky thinking. |
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They can also facilitate anything players can think of to do – the rules are kept deliberately loose to allow for blue-sky thinking. |
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But I do think it's time the Labour Party as a whole started to entertain less blue-sky thinking and embrace some coalface learning. |
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At this point, really, we're all blue-sky thinking here. |
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Or they could come from dedicating time to brainstorming or blue-sky thinking. |
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The mantra then was innovation and blue-sky thinking. |
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Once demand-management principles have been accepted, blue-sky thinking simply turns into a brainstorming exercise to fine-tune the practical implementation of restraint. |
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Action against public disorder should be among the basic policies of any government, taken as a matter of course rather than celebrated as the result of blue-sky thinking. |
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Superbeings, it claims, rise very, very early in order to fit in a whistlestop ride of pre-Corn Flakes networking, project managing, and blue-sky thinking. |
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Blue-sky thinking is a type of brainstorming, a free reflexion not restricted to what is practical, temporarely ignoring obstacles or opposition. |
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