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Few politicians have dared advocate what could be the biggest answer of them all.
You just have to wait for a revolution.But Mr Banerjee and Ms Duflo advocate what they call a "quiet revolution".
When the election was won last fall, he asked Jim Messina, Obama's innovative campaign manager — and ardent tech advocate — what he should do with his life.
Mr. Bernstein said that in more than three decades as a rights advocate, "What I've discovered is that it's difficult to lecture people in other countries.
He continued to advocate what he called a "middle way approach" between the complete independence of Tibet and its complete absorption into the People's Republic of China.
It's disturbing, only a month after the Charlie Hebdo massacre, to hear the leader of the free world advocate what is essentially a kind of self-censorship.
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To accomplish this, she advocates what she calls "karma marketing".
Perot has advocated what he calls the "electronic town hall".
Some have advocated what I call the "Californian solution".
Mr. Gross advocated what he called "a peaceful revolution, a velvet revolution".
She also advocates what campaigners have called the "Robin Hood tax" — a transaction charge on securities trades.
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