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Like architects, they must lay out a vision.
Chris Christie was the keynote address to lay out a vision of what Republicanism means in the 21st century.
"Bush and Blair will lay out a vision of what they would do and how helpful it will be.
"Our government supports efforts to create and lay out a vision for a more peaceful tomorrow," Mr. Bush said.
"The driver education community came together to lay out a vision for enhanced programs in this country, and now N.H.T.S.A. is promoting their implementation," he said.
"This is a chance for you to lay out a vision for the future to people who don't know you or may have heard only something about you.
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Instead, a strategic vision must be detailed enough to lay out a clear vision while being broad enough to allow for flexibility and adjustment.
He needs to lay out a progressive vision for America, just as FDR laid out a progressive vision that led to a realignment that lasted for generations and just as Reagan laid out a conservative vision that did precisely the same thing from the other side.
The one country with the capacity to lay out a strategic vision for the single currency's future is unwilling to do so.Many Germans will say that Mrs Merkel does have a vision for Europe's economic revival, which revolves around increased competitiveness; and that Germany is capable of acting boldly.
In fact, at the appropriate time, it should lay out a clear vision of a final settlement.
"The president wants to lay out a big vision about the war and homeland security," Mr. Rove said.
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