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Once they regain power, Democrats would be wise to implement technocognition-based policies, to try and bring an end to the dangerous post-truth era before we foolishly do too much lasting damage to our planet and ourselves.
On Tuesday, Ms. Quinn said in a statement that although she saw providing paid sick leave as a worthy goal, "with the current state of the economy and so many businesses struggling to stay alive, I do not believe it would be wise to implement this policy, in this way, at this time".
But Obama — and his successors — would be wise to implement Feinstein's recommendation that the National Security Council improve its oversight of covert operations and that it not rely on the CIA for assessments of its own activities.
The governor would be wise to implement aggressive policy and funding initiatives to address this and other "environmental impact issues" as part of his long-term public safety and quality of life planning.
America, as a country, would be wise to implement languages in the curriculum as early as Pre-K in public schools, and I imagine -- someday -- this will be common, especially in our efforts to communicate and compete globally as well as improving math and science skills at home.
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Instead of waiting for government quotas, boards would be wise to do more themselves to term-limit director positions and implement 'diversity of thought' in every way they can.
They would be wise to stop them.
Incumbents would be wise to embrace disclosure.
And Russia would be wise to listen.
The United States would be wise to continue doing so.
New York would be wise to follow suit.
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