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The constant emphasis on "winning" and being "No.
The constant emphasis on victimhood separates people rather than brings them together.
She is thoughtful about the shape of the school day, calling the first and last sessions "nursery slopes", and rails against the constant emphasis on how to improve.
Apart from its commercial value to him, Ashe sees the constant emphasis on his racial background as a good thing in terms of public relations for the United States.
The most important issue is the poor performance of the nation's productivity, which, far from being improved, has almost certainly been exacerbated by the constant emphasis on the putative need for austerity.
I detect an insidious subtext in the constant emphasis on the woman's age in coverage of the recent Central Park rape case ("Rape Victim, 73, Says She Reported Earlier Confrontation With the Suspect," news article, Sept. 15).
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It is this constant emphasis in Schumpeter on thinking through the long-term consequences of the expedient, the popular, the clever and the brilliant, that makes him a great economist and the appropriate guide for today, when short-run, clever, brilliant economics -- and short-run, clever, brilliant politics -- have become bankrupt.
It is this constant emphasis in Schumpeter on thinking through the long-term consequences of the expedient, the popular, the clever and the brilliant, that makes him a great economist and the appropriate guide for today, when short-run, clever, brilliant economics — and short-run, clever, brilliant politics — have become bankrupt.
It appears that it is the outcome of constant emphasis on reporting of such injuries, frequent educational sessions and especially the quality improvement project which was initiated in the year 2005 by the infection control committee, aimed to reduce the incidents in 2006 and 2007.
The blow from the right, he said, has been a constant emphasis on the family as the "repository of all virtues" -- and, thus, the only institution worthy of trust and time.
Keynes' constant emphasis on the state's indispensable role in taming the passions of markets, and his direct role in establishing the post-war architecture of global governance under the Bretton Woods system, paved the way for a "Golden Age" of capitalism.
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