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Obama's focus on inequality is timely and right, and apparently so clever that some Republicans are scrambling to develop a plan to move people out of poverty (which is hard to do when you are also trying to move dollars out of poverty programs).
Britain in particular was scrambling to develop a compromise that could attract at least eight or nine votes, driven in part by growing domestic pressure on Prime Minister Tony Blair not to join in military action alongside the United States without authorization from the United Nations.
Why should we waste time and money scrambling to develop a technology that may not even work, particularly when it is being developed to promote oil supply and keep us hooked on fossil fuels?
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But that success has had a cost, too: Virtually every mobile-phone maker is scrambling to develop an iPhone-like device.
In the aftermath of the 2012 election, national Republican leaders scrambled to develop a strategy for courting Hispanic voters and embraced immigration reform.
The combination of the world's largest Internet service provider (ISP) and the world's largest content company will lead to the online equivalent of an arms race that will see other companies scrambling to develop their own version of an Internet A-bomb.
Teams have begun scrambling to develop uses for the new data, which will be unveiled Saturday to a group of baseball executives, statisticians and academics, knowing it will probably become the largest single advance in baseball science since the development of the box score.
To combat the problem, publishers are -- again, in Hollywood fashion -- scrambling to develop secondary revenue streams.
Only recently have other nations begun scrambling to develop or expand their own mining capabilities.
Many groomers are also scrambling to develop product lines of their own as the market for luxury pet products booms.
Many chains are scrambling to develop apps for mobile devices that will allow guests to order room service, request housekeeping, change their reservations or connect with a concierge.
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