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Technology will have modified the one thing, more than anything else, that has made it "business as usual" so long as we have been human.
FROM Brussels this week NATO brandished a fist at Russia, warning it that there could be no "business as usual" so long as Russian forces remained in Georgia.
There are perhaps 20,000 here already, and it'll swell as the days goes on.To be honest, it's business as usual so far.
And just as Mr. Obama has ratcheted up his own populist attacks against corporate self-interest and Wall Street's return to business as usual, so did Roosevelt become more vocally populist as re-election neared and he faced demagogic opposition.
As usual, SO ( n ) and S n − 1 will be equipped with the invariant probability measures.
The West is temporizing, as usual, so as not to pile war upon war.
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But the irresistible power of "business as usual" has so far defeated every attempt to "rewire" our economic system in ways that will deliver what we so urgently need.
Speaking at a event for the University of Cambridge's Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), of which he is a patron, the prince complained that "the irresistible power of 'business as usual' has so far defeated every attempt to 'rewire' our economic system in ways that will deliver what we so urgently need".
As usual, with so many others John Thomases, it soon controlled, then upstaged, its owner.
It is a moment for radical departures from business as usual in so many areas.
As usual, not so much as a candied pumpkinseed will be confirmed until the day of the event.
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