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Austrian chancellor Wolfgang Schussel is cited as saying that "national parliaments are going to have a far greater role to play" and Jens-Peter Bonde is the one who says it could "revolutionise" EU law-making - depending on "whether national parliaments make proper use of the facility."
Another opportunity to be ignored Richard 2006
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There has always been a performance gap between companies that embrace technology and companies that resist it -- what Erik Brynjolfsson, Schussel Family Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, director of the MIT Center for Digital Business and co-author of Wired for Innovation (MIT Press, 2009), calls the productivity gap between "leaders and laggers."
The Four Ways IT Is Revolutionizing Innovation Michael S. Hopkins 2010
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QUESTION: Chancellor Schussel, the European public is deeply worried by these secret prisoners that the CIA has been transporting -- or is transporting -- through Europe.
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But let me just concentrate on concrete results of this summit that were already presented by Chancellor Schussel, but I want to highlight some of them.
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Former Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schussel said that if the EU integrated its services sector, digital infrastructure and energy sector, the result would be an additional 2 percent of GDP.
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Schussel said the only way to do that was for leaders to appeal to public opinion despite the political risks.
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Schussel said the only way to do that was for leaders to appeal to public opinion despite the political risks.
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Former Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schussel said that if the EU integrated its services sector, digital infrastructure and energy sector, the result would be an additional 2 percent of GDP.
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Former Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schussel said that if the EU integrated its services sector, digital infrastructure and energy sector, the result would be an additional 2 percent of GDP.
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Schussel said the only way to do that was for leaders to appeal to public opinion despite the political risks.
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