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He was initially asked to assess the problems of two leading Swiss watch manufacturers, SSIH (Societé Suisse de l'Industrie Horlogère) and ASUAG (Allgemeine Schweizerische Uhrenindustrie AG), and he concluded that Swiss watch companies had become absorbed in the technology of producing watches rather than thinking comprehensively about what made a customer actually want to buy a watch.
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A good strategy involves thinking more comprehensively about how digital can help achieve your charity's goals and how to get there.
"He was thinking very comprehensively," Mr. Lugar said, "about the effects upon the country, the Senate, governance in this country, in addition to his own agenda, his relationship with people whom he would hurt in the process".
I think that if policymakers were thinking much more comprehensively about childhood, we would create a much different system.
But perhaps I'm just not thinking about this one comprehensively enough.
For biologists who have not developed robust grading rubrics, or who have not comprehensively investigated student thinking about a topic, SPSSTA will be a more appropriate starting point (Haudek et al., 2011).
This particular motherhood cult emphasises the importance of maternal bonding so comprehensively that you could be forgiven for thinking that your child's future has been destroyed because you had drifted off into a 10-minute daydream during which the needs of your baby were not fully occupying the front, middle and back of your mind.
Finally, the complete sentence, at the third grade, "I am sensing, feeling and thinking," would apply to the sensory binding of the self-reflective Mind, more comprehensively notated as state 3[1,2].
One of the challenges for CIOs, CISOs, and others who manage the broader security footprint is thinking about how to ensure that they have a portfolio of solutions that will comprehensively safeguard the enterprise.
"He beat me comprehensively last time [18-8] bythey timetIme I got to the final I was thinking 'where am I and what am I doing?'.
Thinking, thinking.
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