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It is clear that, for the UK, a failure in planning would be a case of planning to fail".

If abusing two-word buzz phrases were a competitive sport (which might seem probable if you watch cable news), "strategic planning" would be a lock to make the Final Four (Hey! The 50th anniversary of the Final Four is coming up! Send a nice thank-you note to Bill Bradley '65 or Gary Walters '67).

The effects on hESC researchers "would be certain and substantial.... Their investments in project planning would be a loss, their expenditures for equipment a waste, and their staffs out of a job," the decision says.

A published report quotes President and Chief Operating Officer Len Lauer Len Lauer acknowledging that the carrier would have a service up and running in time for the 2005 holiday season in the U.S. A Sprint spokesman wouldn't comment on the story, other than to acknowledge that any service the carrier is planning would be a "mass market" one.

The authors contend that the crisis facing the U.S. health care system is in large part a consequence of that system's disease-oriented, reactive, and sporadic approach to care, and they suggest that a prospective approach to health care, which emphasizes personalized medicine and strategic health planning, would be a more rational way to prevent disease and maximize health.

Future planning would be a more accurate term--and future planning is all about choice.

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This plan would be a departure for the E.C.B.

Approval of the U.P.S. plan would be a respectable last act.

Such a plan would be a colossal mistake.

To say he was in the Mets' plans would be a vast overstatement.

This plan would be a big lunge forward in European integration.

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