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"This is an issue that will cleave a lot of companies more than other business policy issues because there are sharper differences in strategies," said Matthew J. Slaughter, associate dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.
If Mr. Edwards, who has run an upbeat campaign, is to continue as an alternative to Mr. Kerry, he will face pressure to begin drawing some sharper differences with his opponent.
He has the loyalty of top serving generals, but according to the military analyst Robert Springborg, among junior officers "there would be sharper differences about what the military should be doing, how the economy should be managed, what the counter-terrorism programme should look like".
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