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Lant Pritchett and Michael Woolcock, of the World Bank, have coined the term "getting to Denmark" to describe successful modernisation.
He's a flanker, a busy back-row position that involves making a punishing amount of tackles, and generally – to employ a technical term – getting stuck in.
I don't think the term, "getting wrecked," was one the Edwardians used, but it adds a dimension for the contemporary reader.
And while it might be more expensive in the short term, getting out the door after just three years would allow young people to enter the workplace that much faster.
The March of Dimes said that although babies born after 37 weeks of pregnancy were full term, "getting to at least 39 weeks gives your baby the time he needs to grow.
For all of the notable achievements of Mr. Obama's first term — getting troops out of Iraq, passing health care and financial services reform, signing legislation that guarantees that women get equal pay for equal work, removing Osama bin Laden — many of the administration's shortcomings are traceable, at least in part, to troubles connected to the way Mr. Obama has chosen to run the government.
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