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The theory that companies should wholeheartedly embrace strange experimentations of people like McDonald turns on a straightforward idea: It's good for the bottom line.
Second, the Bush administration should wholeheartedly embrace senator Barack Obama's proposal - all but endorsed last month by Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki - for a responsible, phased redeployment of US forces from Iraq by the end of 2010.
Now, a new report written by Madeleine K. Albright, the former secretary of state, and Richard S. Williamson, a former special envoy to Sudan and foreign-policy adviser to Mitt Romney, argues that the administration should wholeheartedly embrace "responsibility to protect" and explain its importance to the American public.
One should wholeheartedly welcome the successes of natural science and empirical methodology, but the naive realism of the materialists was mistaken.
It is a platform our political leaders should wholeheartedly embrace.
In a March 2010 speech to the US-Ukraine Busaidss Council, Jackson said the Obama administration should "wholeheartedly engage" with Yanukovych, who had been inaugurated as president the prior month.
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And jargon is one area in which cuts should be wholeheartedly welcomed.
South Sudan is a risk, but it should be wholeheartedly welcomed into the comity of independent states.
The concept of a registered older people's nurse is a great idea and should be wholeheartedly pursued.
Spies have their own agendas, but the larger failures are of political judgment: not understanding, a decade before Hamid Karzai, that the US should have wholeheartedly backed Ahmed Shah Massoud, the charismatic, moderate leader of the Northern Alliance - murdered by al-Qaida agents two days before the twin towers fell.
Certainly each partner should be wholeheartedly committed to the career of the other.
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