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But Mr Clinton must think more widely.
Current and relevant, Green Discipleship will prompt students to think more widely about the earth, its stewardship, and how individual action is a fulfillment of duty.
"It doesn't just answer questions, it encourages you to think more widely," said Catherine E. Peishoff, vice president for computational and structural chemistry at Glaxo.
From there, Denny began to think more widely about corporate and tech cultures, using his work to investigate the structures, metaphors and graphic identities that they deploy to describe and manage themselves.
The next advice is to think more widely than just the FTSE 100.
John Hayes says he understands the frustration of Mr Shelbrooke and says that any change to the law would have to "think more widely" than currently.
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Maybe Miliband thinks more widely.
He Beyond Utopia: New Politics, the Politics of Knowledge, and the Science Fictional Field of Japan which explores the ways in which non-conventional spaces (the non-European and the non-textual – in this case Japan and digital/visual culture) can make creative and innovative contributions to political thought more widely.
The Paris action days will seek to turn this criticism on its head by using an institutional process to think more deeply and widely about how to act on climate change.
Think more.
[more guffawing] I think it's more widely accepted now to have a chat about your sexual performance, don't you think?
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