Now is the moment for our economists and industrial strategists to prepare. |
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Despite a rough couple of weeks for Republicans, GOP strategists see their own political green shoots of recovery on the economy. |
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From the perspective of Russian strategists, this proposal smacks of incredible stupidity or even treachery. |
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Now that seems to me, the decided area of concern for a few political strategists. |
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This is the main concern worrying the economic strategists of the Russian ruling elite. |
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You can expect the smarter Democratic strategists to start implementing the exit strategy from the Guantanamo quagmire. |
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I think the real blame lies with the Labor Party's strategists, media advisers and pollsters. |
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This brain teaser would challenge world history's best political and military strategists. |
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At a time when political strategists are looking to business for ideas, it seems an excellent plan. |
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How odd then, that when it comes to oil so many strategists and politicians seem to find grasping the supply-demand equation so tough. |
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This theory, of course, has been a polemical subject among military strategists and students of international politics. |
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He and later strategists were intent on waging a type of war based on rapid, decisive maneuver. |
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Military strategists have long understood the value of catching an enemy by surprise. |
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The claim to moral neutrality, sometimes made by strategists, is another shortcoming identified by critics. |
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His strategists keep advising him to look deep into the lens, to use his hands for emphasis, to speak slowly. |
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While your disciples are journalists and blaspheming healers mine are seers and political strategists. |
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Theirs was a textbook case of how not to win an election, and will be studied by political analysts and party strategists for years. |
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There is nothing I can do but get on with things, push as hard as possible and hope our strategists got things right. |
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The official line is that the strategists lost their jobs in companywide downsizings that had nothing to do with off-target predictions. |
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Business strategists from Bolton have clinched themselves another valuable contract. |
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It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing. |
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For strategists of both parties, the contest for the new swing voter will begin. |
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By the outbreak of war, air power strategists were looking at aircraft with new respect. |
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It was a familiar exercise for the former general, widely regarded as one of Israel's greatest military strategists. |
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No wonder many Labour strategists want the election safely out of the way as soon as possible. |
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While both men are tenacious political strategists, they clearly have a healthy respect for one another. |
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Party strategists are well aware his stewardship of the economy is their trump card. |
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Republican strategists are licking their chops at the thought of running against this guy. |
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But some pragmatic strategists fear that his voting record in Congress may be a bit too liberal. |
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They may not be military strategists, but market observers are betting that the war will be brief. |
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The best strategists have at their fingertips a wide assortment of doctrinal tools. |
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The political strategists will be holding their breath, more than ever. |
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The Ndebele people, recognized for their skill as military strategists before the arrival of the British, make up about 20 percent of the population. |
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What better fodder for movie makers or military strategists? |
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Like journalists, political strategists aren't credentialed. |
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As the Cold War evolved, many of the most influential strategists, began to turn away from mutually assured destruction as it became clear that the strategy was far from guaranteed to work. |
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Senior Indian strategists, however, have challenged the limited war concept. |
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Rather, strategists say, it requires providing a path that gives them permission to make a break. |
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Economically essential, yet easily blocked, the strait is what military strategists call a choke point. |
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Such electoral phenomena will be watched hawk-eyed by the strategists back in Bonn not least by Mr Kohl. |
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But for the Tories to be roughly where they were at the last election should really perturb Mr Miliband's strategists. |
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He seems to be busy listening to American pollsters and strategists and succumbing to every made in the U. S. A. solution. |
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Advertising and PR strategists regard astroturfing as the next frontier. |
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Party strategists know it is unlikely to win new seats, so they will concentrate on shoring up support in ones they already hold. |
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Party strategists wince at the results of the ethnic minority British election study, which analysed the 2010 figures. |
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While the money poured in, campaign strategists kept very tight reins on costs and bragged about their frugalness. |
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The phrase was invented in 1995 by anti-choice strategists in the United States hoping to ban late term abortions. |
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Though the red tide is rising, overconfidence can swamp even the best campaign strategists. |
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Can you imagine what the strategists, flaks, and bagmen at Romney's campaign HQ must have been thinking when they woke up to this stuff? |
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He felt that the only chance to take Imphal was before the rains came, and most strategists agreed on this point. |
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Its ranks of lobbyists, strategists and flacks bristle with former Republican congressional attack dogs. |
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Civilian strategists were neglecting the military side of strategy. |
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By and large the strategists and planners have got it right. |
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The play of image and title assures us, bleakly, that the magi and the scholar-diplomats have been replaced by genetic engineers and military strategists. |
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We look for visionaries and strategists who earn the trust needed to guide us all to our greater goals. |
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Tory, Labour and Lib Dem strategists were working late into the night to assess the impact of the changes. |
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They were not hired to be strategists yet, over time, as they have risen to more senior positions they have been expected to become strategic. |
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As strategists, we identified the many ways in which sustainable development rests on a firm and robust ecological foundation. |
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In the mind of Allied strategists and military leaders, the campaign of Italy was not the logical continuation of the invasion of Sicily. |
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Washington strategists also argue for the maintenance of its troops in the post-unified Korea with the same logic. |
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It is intended for executives, directors, business development specialists and marketing strategists. |
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Yet the company also seems to have had a lucky hand in its choice of marketing strategists. |
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It may also be of interest to those dealing with monitoring, including policy makers and strategists, and monitoring and evaluation personnel. |
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It aims to inform strategists, policy makers, regulators and the general public of the ageing population's safety and mobility needs. |
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This mid-election cycle enthusiasm is anchored in recent polling and other factors, Republican strategists and pollsters say. |
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Scherman's images, painted on a heroic scale and with muscular intensity, have that same aggrandizing effect, even as they depict anti-heroes, culprits, demonic strategists. |
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Then, Democratic strategists say, the grassroots were hungry for a real debate after eight years of George Bush. |
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Employing teams of digital strategists, teams are tailoring ads, emails, and even door knocks to a degree previously unimaginable. |
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Because many of the tax law's provisions are aimed squarely at investors, his strategists hope to score points with a burgeoning group of stockholders. |
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Clever strategists that we were, we decided to circumvent this problem or objection by presenting a symposium rather than submitting independent papers. |
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Campaign strategists are now reported to mull over the thought that perhaps the only way to win a referendum is first to lose one, following which you might be able to show sceptics that you lose by staying out. |
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Such encounters might seem damaging to the point of masochism, but strategists reckon they make Mr Blair look in touch with the public, dispelling the notion that he is preoccupied by foreign affairs. |
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The more internationalist among American strategists have long argued that a stronger Europe would be better able to help the United States sort out the world's crises. |
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The upshot is that Tokyo policy strategists have entered a brave new world as busy housewives working the Internet begin to rule the world. |
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In a new book Henry Kissinger, the doyen of foreign-policy strategists, describes a world in which disorder threatens, and violence in Ukraine and the Middle East and tensions in the South China Sea vindicate him. |
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Tory strategists were hoping to see their party ahead by this stage of the campaign on the back of a strong economic message and the so called incumbency factor. |
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In the cold war Western strategists probably spent too much time worrying about the Soviet Union's military clout, and not enough analysing its commercial frailties. |
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Cohen asserts that India is an emerging power, but highlights that some strategists consider India to be already a great power. |
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Learn who is orchestrating, encouraging, permitting, and colluding in the perpetration of violations, as ideologues, strategists, and active supporters. |
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Labour strategists cannot for one moment think that whiskery newsreel footage of poll-tax rioters will deflect attention from more recent and infinitely more gruesome images from Iraq. |
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By fragmentizing Syria, US strategists seek to destroy it as a functioning nation-state ruled by the Assad government. |
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For his part, Mr. Treffinger, the Essex County executive, made few public appearances, instead closeting himself with campaign strategists and reportedly plotting efforts to get out his core supporters on primary day. |
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For instance, if rates were to climb enough to threaten the rebound in housing, stocks might start to sing a different tune, market strategists say. |
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Since then, political strategists have been interested in tools that can help them identify people who are already on their side but are not habitual voters — and discover what exactly can nudge them to the polls. |
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For IT strategists who need to plan the evolution of their IT systems, MEGA IT Planning provides tools for making well-informed decisions about strategic IT asset allocation over time. |
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Over the last few years, strategists and other analysts have noted new forms of conflict corresponding to this type of approach: asymmetrical wars, low intensity conflicts, terrorism. |
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The introduction of fast torpedo boats in the late 19th century was a serious concern to the era's naval strategists. |
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However it would appear that the trend on the part of analysts and strategists towards hegemonistic and unilateralist7 thinking is having a decisive influence on the current US Administration. |
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Labour campaign strategists knew Miliband was a turn-off for many voters and that the manifesto wasn't setting pulses racing, but they kidded themselves that organisation could compensate for uninspiring leadership. |
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Allied strategists agreed that ground forces would be meeting strong resistance: indeed, the island was defended by the Italian Sixth Army, with over 200,000 men, plus two German divisions, the 15th an 90th Panzer Grenadiers. |
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The hireimmigrants.ca initiative offers a downloadable workshop to involve key strategists in your organization in recognizing the value that skilled immigrants bring to the Canadian workforce. |
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In Manitoba, campaign strategists for the federal Liberals, provincial NDP and Tories at both levels of government are considered experts in the almost-scientific practice. |
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Hence, strategists take the opposite tack to forecasters. |
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That accomplishment was achieved by teams of experienced, credentialed strategists, behaviorists, creatives and account managers. |
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At the same time, military strategists must be wary of resenting what might be viewed as unnecessary intrusion into the formulation of military strategy. |
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Information warfare can be fascinating, but is practical mainly for military strategists. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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Online banking product managers and strategists are polishing plans for 2005 and beyond. |
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Earlier this year, analysts were quick to jump on the recovery bandwagon, and strategists seemed to be priming themselves for the challenges of a new growth cycle. |
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Both the opinion pollsters and the Washington political strategists were humbled on Tuesday night, however, when the Tea Party once again showed its capacity to upset the carefully stacked apple cart. |
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Ancient strategists, Chinese Guan Zhong and Shang Yang and Indian Kautilya, drew doctrines linking agriculture with military power. |
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But he does not name an Asian counterpart, and neither Sun Tzu nor other classical Chinese strategists have much to say about seapower. |
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Sadly, Labour was ineffective in countering the Big Lie propagated by those devastatingly clever Tory strategists that Gordon Brown was responsible for the recession. |
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The Ahern government pumped billions of euros into cross-border projects while some of its backroom strategists talked about taking over the SDLP and advancing forwards as the main all-Ireland, 32-county party on this island. |
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The first is Mr Kissinger's insight that Chinese strategists think like players of wei qi or Go, which means that, in the long term, they wish to avoid encirclement. |
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On one side were government propagandists like the novelist John Buchan and jingoists like Rudyard Kipling and Arthur Conan Doyle, most politicians and military strategists. |
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Chinese strategists have such a concept of national power that can be measured quantitatively using an index known as comprehensive national power. |
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In their letter concerning Amy Gordon's article, the authors raise important issues for consideration by pro-life strategists, and for Show the Truth witnesses in particular. |
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But Hoke said Navy planning was conservative in this area because the system is so new and strategists were unsure of what kind of reliability to expect from the fleet. |
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Manco Mitevski concludes for Utrinski Vesnik that when elements of threat of global interests are noticed, the international strategists use the carrot and stick approach. |
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