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The authors may be right that Mao built his political machine "not through inspiration or magnetism, but fundamentally through terror".

IBM, at least after Thomas Watson senior took charge in 1914, has arguably been a case study in how to create shared value, both through its formalised giving, which is among the most generous in corporate America, but more fundamentally through its everyday business.And the comparison can shed light on the role of the wealthy in society.

If Bush is reëlected, I think that he will move forcefully to reduce taxes further, and to change Social Security and Medicare fundamentally through the introduction of private accounts, as an alternative to a straightforward government-guaranteed pension and health-care system.

A novel composition of biological components is necessary to capture the key characteristics of breathing motion visible in the human trunk because the movement is generated fundamentally through the combination of both rigid bone and soft tissue.

The maintenance of the rural population, culture and landscape and the conservation of natural resources are the priority objectives of the new European agricultural policy as defined in Agenda 2000 fundamentally through rural development actions aimed at encouraging the diversification of economic activities in the rural environment and the valorisation of existing natural resources and farms.

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Only one paper remains fundamentally unchanged through this melee of merging: nobody has snapped up Cherwell.

"To some, we seemed to be fundamentally opposed through our musical cultures, the type of repertoire we championed, our respective images," Mr. Aimard writes.

More than 40 years have passed since Kerr took that extraordinarily divisive step, and in that time the history of the dismissal has been fundamentally recast through archival revelations and posthumously released interviews.

Likewise, the filters used in the BSIF approach are fundamentally learnt through ICA in an unsupervised manner.

These two forms are shown to be fundamentally connected through a measure of gain in information from a Bayesian experiment.

Patterning during organogenesis is fundamentally realized through the interpretation of morphogen gradients by particular types of gene regulatory networks (GRNs).

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