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Greer described meeting a CEO who subscribed to something he called the "hippo style" of management.
When he argued, "the structure of government in Washington today bears [no] resemblance to that outlined in the Constitution of 1787," Johnson subscribed to something like Naomi Wolf's "End of America" thesis, which I think is bunk.
The ability to get things done, reliably and comprehensively, without too much interference or second-guessing from those tasked with carrying it out (except where this is promoted as a desirable feature of the plan): So far, at least, it sounds like Xi's administration has subscribed to something quite like this theory of law.
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That means you subscribe to something which says, simply: that's it, all over.' He appears mildly confused, however, when I ask about trajectory: what his work, and its arc, says, if anything, about his thoughts on a changing world, and its politics.
Instead of simply subscribing to something, our customers are now building out technology organizations because they are dealing with the same challenges and opportunities around technology.
That means than in addition to subscribing to something like r/politics, you may also subscribe to r/liberal or r/conservative, where you'll hear your own viewpoints echoed and reinforced.
But it's hard to persuade people to subscribe to something like Molotov if they can already watch TV one way or another.
If he talked about color-blind casting, this didn't have to do with his expressing a commitment to something he subscribed to out of liberal ideology.
The fans helped build their distribution channel: they told their friends to subscribe, to retweet something.
This means the company can expect to generate monthly revenue indefinitely from all users who are subscribed to these services, which is something that Wall Street loves.
This means the company can expect to generate monthly revenue indefinitely from all users who are subscribed to these services, which is something that Wall Street loves.
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