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That concentrated minds wonderfully.
But the best start for shares since 1984 has concentrated minds wonderfully.
Unless, of course, the crisis has concentrated minds sufficiently, especially in Berlin.
Obama's campaign vow to bring the troops home by mid-2011 concentrated minds in Washington and Baghdad.
That may be optimistic, but there is no doubt the recession has concentrated minds on moving out of the free era.
The generation that sits atop America's national security apparatus, occupies leadership positions in Congress and heads its editorial boards came of age in the later stages of the Cold War and remembers how the Soviet threat concentrated minds.
James Mills, head of the Save EMA campaign, believes a recent YouGov poll, which showed that 47% of Londoners polled were opposed to the abolition of EMA funding, concentrated minds.
It is not uncommon for the diaspora to lend their support when their home countries experience crisis, but Ebola has "concentrated minds" in a way that nothing has since the civil war.
The Conservative triumph, unforeseen in Brussels and other European capitals, concentrated minds and instantly generated invitations and overtures for Cameron over negotiations on a new UK deal in Europe.
But managing the complexities of Brexit has no doubt concentrated minds, with rising bills for hiring new staff and a stark warning in November from the former head of the civil service Lord Kerslake that the civil service will find it hard to cope.
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Years of mayhem in neighboring Iraq and Afghanistan have concentrated Iranian minds: who needs that?
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