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Usually, politicians embrace important movements.
Others will listen to them and embrace important change initiatives.
Mitch McConnell: Probably the most important Republican in America in 2010, McConnell is in the process of transforming from a senator who could effectively deny the White House important pieces of Obama's agenda to a senator who can force the White House to embrace important aspects of the Republican agenda.
?Proposals should have a good base in science and embrace important issues," she says.
The functionality and quality of the system will not satisfy "up-to-date" customer needs if the team fails to embrace important changes (Lee & Xia 2010).
As we've supported open standards for spectrum and wireless handsets, we're especially excited that Clearwire intends to build and maintain a network that will embrace important openness features.
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But before community policing is fully embraced, important caveats warrant attention.
If you feel that the field is embracing important but untested assumptions, say so.
It's important to point out that MapR has also embraced important open source Apache projects, such as Apache Drill, and ensures that its Hadoop distributions are 100% API compatible with Apache Hadoop.
Second, if embraced, important conceptual clarifications are still required to interpret the rNOL, because it cannot be done merely with the concepts of the TOL.
As for what he anticipates looking for in the entries, Sapnar said, "I think something that's scalable is important, and something that's easy for people to understand and embrace is important".
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