Or it may mean the opposite: that the person whose strength liesin doing new and different things has been miscast to head a continuing, well-established and highly routinized operation.
The particularity and high significance of this document liesin an eighteen month long collaboration of two different scientific communities: one on climate change (IPCC) and one on disaster risk reduction (ISDR).
In truth, the blame lies with two brothers with two different views of Labour's future and with rival allegiances to Tony Blair and Gordon Brown - the men who used to say that they too were like brothers until they became embittered rivals.