We are incrementalists, but in this case the incrementalism is moving in the wrong direction. |
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But incrementalism in wartime when our national survival may be at stake is unacceptable. |
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The signature aspect of the current president is his belief that incrementalism is bunk. |
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There is no acceptance of the need for incrementalism that all of politics is based upon. |
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The steady incrementalism of this advance may be less spectacular, but it feels more solid. |
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If, therefore, the Republicans really want to discomfit the president, they might do better to equate his incrementalism with ultimate failure. |
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It appeared to the Board that budget decisions have reflected historical incrementalism rather than strategic management of a national asset. |
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However, the forging of a new strategic partnership will mean top down boldness, not bottom-up incrementalism. |
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Unfortunately the government in its incrementalism has missed the boat again and as a result Canadian entrepreneurs will be held back. |
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That incrementalism will then build better business cases as we move forward. |
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Though they could not have imagined same-sex marriage, its advent is a tribute to the revolutionary incrementalism of their liberal idea. |
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Zambia was the first to feel the inadequacy of incrementalism and had to experiment with cash and programme budgeting. |
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We wanted the chancellor to shrug off her cautious incrementalism and the mantle of her country's history and to lead Europe more forcefully. |
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Relentless incrementalism is purposeful and patterned, not haphazard and unintended. |
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He will cover incrementalism, passion, risk, market creation, learning, forgetting, talent, respect, and uniqueness. |
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Relentless incrementalism consists of strings of reforms, often seemingly small and discrete when made, that accumulate to become more than the sum of their parts. |
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Coming back to what Mr. Bevington was talking about with respect to incrementalism of plans, I think we're moving toward fast speed on the Lakeshore, trains that will operate at speeds of 160 kilometres an hour. |
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In sum, from what I have observed there is a pressing need for strong leadership to shift the government as a whole beyond a culture of incrementalism, to drive and harness creativity and innovation and to ensure results. |
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Not only does the attack on environmental issues have to be coherent, Guimont argues that the policy approach must be one of incrementalism, smaller policy actions which attack a policy issue in modest proportions. |
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That has compelled them to cast around, sometimes desperately, for other channels through which to sell their wares. Schroder has gone for incrementalism. |
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I thank her, too, for her focus this morning on the issue of how this House does not represent the face of Canada and how we had hoped that by a tiny incrementalism we could do better. |
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It shows that the choice is not between incrementalism and high-speed, it's between making an investment today and having a prohibitive cost tomorrow. |
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Today you want more flexibility and incrementalism, the ability to deploy capabilities in stages to fit the scale, to adapt to change and to minimize capital spend. |
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Resilience is relentless incrementalism, taking small steps, seeing each one as if playing dominoes, knowing that each step leads to a whole and once many steps are in place change occurs. |
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In this way, ASD helps to sustain a public service culture that reflects Canadian traditions of moderation, incrementalism, and diversity in institutional structures and incentives. |
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Strategic implementation is a very well thought out plan of implementation that is the opposite to incrementalism. |
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The antithesis of incrementalism is that work must be accomplished in one single push rather than through a process of continuous improvement. |
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The advantages of incrementalism over other formal systems is that no time is wasted planning for outcomes which may not occur. |
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The Central Arizona Project and the Salt River Project display the use of Innovation and incrementalism. |
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Even in processes that involve more extensive planning, incrementalism is often an important tactic for dealing reactively with small details. |
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Make transformation, not incrementalism, the new metanarrative. |
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Logical incrementalism implies that the steps in the process are sensible. |
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They are arrogance, comfort, hunger-less, play safe and incrementalism. |
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Incrementalism can generate revenues in the short-term, but misses the revolutionary long-term potential that nanotechnology promises. |
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Incrementalism is commonly employed in politics, engineering, software design, planning and industry. |
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The goal for the new perspective of Incrementalism was for policy makers to avoid making changes before they really engaged and rationally thought through the issue. |
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Incrementalism in the study of rationality can be seen as a stealthy way to bring about radical changes that were not initially intended, a slippery slope. |
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Incrementalism is the antithesis of intrusive central planning, which can create rigid work systems unable to deal with the actual problems faced at the grassroots level. |
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