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In Good to Great, Jim Collins found thatall ofthe companies he studied that made the leap from good to great, embraced debate as the most direct line to good decision making.
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SB 6 explicitly states thatall write-in votes cast "at the general election ... shall not be counted."
Gautam Dutta: California's Humpty-Dumpty Law Gautam Dutta 2011
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SB 6 explicitly states thatall write-in votes cast "at the general election ... shall not be counted."
Gautam Dutta: California's Humpty-Dumpty Law Gautam Dutta 2011
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For starters, I ask the Senate to pass a rule thatall judicial and public service nominations receive a simple up ordown vote within 90 days.
State of the union 2012: full transcript of President Obama's speech 2012
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If thatall sounds a bit junior school playground, he does have a point – much of Won't Go Quietly is hard to pindown.
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This is not to say thatall partymembers have to agree on everything, but that the members, elected and otherwise, always work in the spirit that the cause of Wales is more important than any personal feelings or ambitions.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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You know, I agree here ... if they didn't have Obama to trash, and their delusion thatall southerners are bigots, the Republicans would be posing Bill and the blue dress, instead of Rev. Wright, in these ads.
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I rest so thatall those peoplethat might want to rest can look at me and think “Oh thank god, someone else is resting, I can rest too.”
My Yoga Manifesto – Part I – REST « Teachergoesbacktoschool's Blog 2009
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The idea is thatall hotel owners in areas frequented by Japanese tourists are intimately familiar with the dates of Japan's one-week-long string of holidays,"Golden Week",and hike their prices accordingly, thereby creating a "Japanese price".
No more! Suihanki 2009
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Under him Afghanistan became a beacon of democracy thatall repressed countries should emulate.
Op-Ed: In Afghanistan, Obama Set to Replace One Puppet With Another 2009
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