• And most importantly look for both tech companies and brands to continue to take social more and more seriously as it proliferates across the enterprise.

    FORBES: Salesforce Buys Buddy Media

  • The same idea however expressed with enormous enthusiasm immediately becomes more attractive and is usually taken more seriously.

    FORBES: Charisma. A Vital Skill to Develop.

  • On the other hand, oil-importing emerging economies to which heavy industry has shifted have become more energy-intensive, and so could be more seriously squeezed.

    ECONOMIST: Oil��s pleasant surprise

  • Expect more sabre rattling over the Strait of Hormuz to grab the headlines, and far more seriously, Iraq to take a significant turn for the worse through Shia cross-border meddling.

    FORBES: Oil Hits $100 A Barrel: Time For The Strategic Reserve?

  • Startup is taken seriously: Probably one of the more important reasons of associating with a respectable incubator, startup teams are taken more seriously and get a lot better chance at getting the foot in the door.

    FORBES: Pros and Cons of Joining an Incubator

  • It is true that school districts that have started taking testing more seriously now need to step up and also take the possibility of outright cheating more seriously.

    FORBES: Half of Detroit’s Adults are Functionally Illiterate – So Now What?

  • Second, and more seriously, it is hard to see who could unify the party while making it more attractive to voters.

    ECONOMIST: Conservative leadership

  • The most acute toll from this misbegotten batch of conflicts has been 6, 000 U.S. (alone) dead, and more still left seriously wounded or psychologically maimed.

    FORBES: Afghan Agony If All for Nothing

  • And sure enough, the greed got seriously out of hand and then imploded, in fact twice, once with the bursting of the stock market bubble of 2000, and then even more seriously with the real estate and sub-prime mortgage bubble and resulting financial meltdown of 2008-2009.

    FORBES: Bringing Back Glass-Steagall Would Rebuild Shattered Confidence In Wall Street

  • The authors, an American and a Belgian, disclaimed anti-French intent in their original edition, which excoriated French writers mainly for their pretentious misuse of scientific imagery, and, more seriously, for questioning the privileged status of science by stressing the context in which research is conducted and examining the preconceptions of the enquirer.

    ECONOMIST: If in doubt, bash the French

  • Planning for the future will require both the government and everyday citizens to much more seriously forecast technological penetration and map their strategies accordingly.

    FORBES: Is Your Job Robot-Proof?

  • We need to take the threat of piracy seriously but we need to take the threat of government and corporate censorship more seriously.

    FORBES: Why the ESA is Wrong to Support SOPA

  • Three have been killed this time around in Iraq, and many more have been seriously wounded.

    NPR: Dogs of War Play Key Role in Iraq

  • The private Netcare 911 service said it had assisted 100 people, with three critical and three more seriously injured.

    BBC: South Africa commuter trains collide near Pretoria

  • And so more seriously the classics - literature, history, some of the basic sciences - have become poor stepchildren.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Higher education 'market' warning

  • There he took up baseball more seriously and stopped playing the infield.

    NEWYORKER: Madoff��s Curveball

  • The government is taking education more seriously and pouring in more resources.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • Even so, say environmentalists, the company should take its responsibilities more seriously and ensure that security guards are in place to prevent trespassing.

    CNN: NUCLEAR FALLOUT

  • But as Brazil has come to take the issues of both climate change and deforestation more seriously, so its opposition to such a programme has moderated.

    ECONOMIST: Climate change

  • The idea was that forcing the boss to swear to his numbers would make him take his duties more seriously and thus help to restore investor confidence.

    ECONOMIST: Another big accounting scandal

  • And, more seriously, he has relied on opportunist thrusts at the government instead of defining a long-term strategy to deal with Labour's successful occupation of the centre ground.

    ECONOMIST: British politics

  • Viadana, who had lost 71-7 to Saracens last weekend, were clearly taking this game more seriously and made 10 changes - with recalls for Italian internationals Kaine Robertson and Josh Sole.

    BBC: Viadana 26-34 Saracens

  • And, more seriously: do you really believe this stuff?

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Take This Bread'

  • The Police Service of Northern Ireland said that to date this year, 21 people have died on the roads and many more have been seriously injured due to crashes across Northern Ireland.

    BBC: Northern Ireland

  • Carrying the defence brief in opposition, he bonded with his Labour opposite number, Bob Ainsworth, over their shared struggle to persuade their party leaders to take the military's low morale and underfunding more seriously.

    ECONOMIST: The defence secretary

  • As president, Mr Habibie has failed to gain control of the generals, who have been horribly ready to break the heads of demonstrators on the streets of Jakarta and, more seriously, to promote, or at least tolerate, mayhem in East Timor.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia��s next president

  • Secondly, and perhaps more seriously, he needs to say whether he believes his special adviser, Adam Smith, was being too helpful to News Corp - and if Mr Smith was being too helpful, was he acting on instructions or as a freelancer.

    BBC: The Michel emails - questions for the FSA?

  • In constructing the sequester idea as a motivator for both sides to find a compromise, the administration proposed putting domestic cuts such as reduced spending for education, national parks and child nutrition into the package as the tool to force Democrats to take needed changes to Social Security and Medicare more seriously something I believe the President actually wants to accomplish.

    FORBES: Must Obama Save The GOP In Order To Save His Agenda And End Dysfunctional Government?

  • The blast and fires that raged for days heavily damaged the adjacent Picatinny Army Arsenal and surrounding communities, killing 21 people, and seriously injuring more than 50 others.

    NPR: Mortar Explosion In Nev. Kills 7 NC Unit Marines

  • Startup incubators and fellowship opportunities are good models, but we also need to think more seriously about companies and nonprofits sponsoring "innovator in residence"-style positions to provide a creative context.

    WSJ: The Experts: How to Foster Young Entrepreneurs

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