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It will not broadly succeed as a strategy, and we should not overreact.
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That, It itself, is quite an exhausting idea.
However a "major programme of environmental action" by GMCC broadly succeeded in reversing social deprevation in its inner city slums.
Broadly, however, reforms rarely succeed unless a government considers the reform programme essential, and its own.
Larry Ingrassia, the Business Day editor, told me that while in print The Times can succeed by broadly addressing "the five or 10 most important things you need to know," the Web demands narrower and deeper offerings.
In the face of this failure, we might still hope that a yet more complicated broadly logical analysis might succeed.
It is said that Mojtaba Khamenei, the supreme leader's power-broking son who apparently has pretensions to succeed his father, broadly backs Mr Ahmadinejad.
They succeed or fail for broadly the same reasons as the rest.
There are legitimate questions about whether such programs are scalable and would succeed if introduced more broadly.
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