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General Electric, for example, is known as much for producing leaders as it is for airplane engines or light bulbs.
But that culture, which George Bush and Howard Dean were born into, did have a formula for producing leaders.
Also, being a goalkeeper provides a player a certain perspective on the game that makes the position uniquely conducive to producing leaders — more than any other position on the field.
He wants to show that democracy is capable of working as an economic proposition in producing leaders who can improve the lives of the poor Indonesians who elected them.
The Communist Party and its acolytes like to brag that the party promotion system is a meritocracy, producing leaders better suited to run a country than those who emerge from the cacophony of elections and partisan bickering in full-blown democracies.
Better elections will help to strengthen democracy by producing leaders who are more likely to inspire others who believe that it is possible to have a Nigeria where differences in creed, tribe and tongue are no barrier to nationhood.
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True, democracies abroad could produce leaders, and politics, we dislike.
Our mission is to produce leaders, and we see the political life as an instrument for this.
The Roosevelts and Kennedys, both spectacularly rich families, produced leaders known for their populism and protection of the less fortunate.
Someday Europe may produce leaders willing to grapple with the task of building sustainable European economic institutions.
Professor Berta says the League has yet to produce leaders capable of governing anything bigger than a town.
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