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Cooper, who adheres closely to the key precepts of the Jackson Hole Group, had been working on legislation in this area for a couple of years (an earlier version of his bill was introduced in the last Congress, in 1992), and likes to refer to his bill — which he introduced in the House, and which was introduced in the Senate by John Breaux, of Louisiana — as "Clinton Lite".
These companies and others illustrate a few key precepts that entrepreneurs should keep in mind when trying to build a mobile-first product and mobile-centric company culture.
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The key precept in line with this train of thought holds that the foreign, the other, is not necessarily threatening or dangerous.
Her act may not wear well over time, but, for now, she has mastered a key precept of the entertainment biz: Be the one people talk about after the show.
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To understand why stress during adolescence may affect performance in high-threat but not in low-threat conditions, we discuss our findings in the framework of the Yerkes-Dodson law, a key precept of psychology that has been used for over a century to describe how stress affects performance.
A man of almost terrifying erudition, he none the less has the generosity of a great teacher, clearly glossing key theoretical precepts as he goes, never forgetting that his books have readers.
Free Cinema's key failure was its inability to translate its precepts into feature films.
And education is the key means to inculcate virtue, which is to be learned not through precept but by developing a rational understanding of moral principles.
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