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In an information-based world, power diffusion is a more difficult problem to manage than power transition.
Joseph Nye: Power and Information in Egypt -- and Beyond Joseph Nye 2011
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In an information-based economy, it's difficult to find a condition that has a greater effect on productivity, Kessler noted.
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While this claim is not information-based, and hence is difficult to challenge directly, Politifact pronounced the assertion that health reform represents government run health care as "false," concluding that it "leaves in place the private health care system."
Many Chamber ads attacking House Dems contain debunked falsehoods, distortions Greg Sargent 2010
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In an information-based world, power diffusion is a more difficult problem to manage than power transition.
Joseph Nye: Power and Information in Egypt -- and Beyond Joseph Nye 2011
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New information-based products, and old products enhanced with information technology will create value.
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We need to produce 22 million new degree-holders over the next eight years to meet the demands of our information-based economy.
William Tierney and Guilbert Hentschke: Nobody Wins When We Regulate Out of Ignorance William Tierney 2010
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Third World America is a powerful updated application of Michael Harrington's 1962 seminal book, The Other America, to our current, technology-distribution, information-based society.
Clarence B. Jones: Buck Up and Stop Whining Clarence B. Jones 2010
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Third World America is a powerful updated application of Michael Harrington's 1962 seminal book, The Other America, to our current, technology-distribution, information-based society.
Clarence B. Jones: Buck Up and Stop Whining Clarence B. Jones 2010
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By some estimates, we need to produce 22 million new degree-holders over the next eight years to meet the demands of our information-based economy.
William Tierney and Guilbert Hentschke: Nobody Wins When We Regulate Out of Ignorance William Tierney 2010
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Finally, regardless of causal factors, the authors addressed one simple and basic problem: the fact that, in an information-based hierarchy, those who show higher IQs are more likely to be successful than those who do not.
The Bell Curve Revisited « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website 2009
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