Harris says there are two schools of thought about the effect on McCain's campaign.
Gradually, there are three schools of thought emerging on how to play the Ag Trade.
My areas of specialty are international economics (particularly exchange rates), macroeconomics, history of economics, and contemporary schools of thought.
Some schools of thought say revisiting the past is irrelevant and even counterproductive.
There are two schools of thought about the origins of the methane released at the end of the ice age.
As a result, there has been much debate among lawyers, who have now divided into two competing schools of thought.
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Here you find two schools of thought: the believers and the doubters.
There are two schools of thought about the wisdom of embracing strikeouts.
There is broadly two schools of thought - like there is in the general public and in Washington -within the military about how to proceed in Iraq.
He brings to life different schools of thought on the subject, and debates the role of the pharmaceutical industry in categorising and treating mental illness.
Candid thoughts from two impressive investors from different schools of thought.
Documents, philosophies and schools of thought can be good fodder, too.
Given all this, two schools of thought are emerging on timing.
There are essentially two schools of thought about why people lobby politicians: because it is profitable to do so or because it is unprofitable not to.
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He describes two schools of thought within the Bush Administration.
Innovation through less planning and more doing outmatched traditional business-model schools of thought, and this mode has become a best practice strategy in Silicon Valley and innovation hubs around the world.
The other two schools of thought take a much less positive view, seeing the developing countries as playing a central part in forcing up commodity prices with adverse effects across much of the rich world.
There are two schools of thought and the one people need to be a bit careful of is that if you try to make him something that he's not, you make him less effective as a player.
As what you might call a squishy neocon, I have my problems with both those schools of thought, but in the era of the permanent drone war and special forces raids everywhere from Benghazi to Yemen to Waziristan these are critiques that desperately need to be heard.
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The differences between these two schools of thought are large and evident: for dualists, the informal economy is marginal, residual and comprises those who are most disadvantaged, while for voluntarists, it is a much more complex sector with context-specific dynamics and numerous connections and implications in terms of formality and regulation.
There seem to be two schools of thought around Epic: one (recently discussed here by Bessemer VCs Kraus and Bhattacharyya) suggests essentially that the battle may be over, Epic seems to have won, and the smart money should go to companies that position themselves under, around, or on top of the Epic platform or (on the service side) who consult on Epic-related issues.
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It mixes nicely turned capsule biographies of famous people with short sections on concepts that are important to particular schools of Chinese thought, as well as summaries of a few famous novels.
If so, then the only way out is for the political class to dismiss both Schools of economic thought.
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It acknowledges the classical schools of Islamic thought and does not reject local traditions, seeing them as a form of dakwa, or missionary work.
Worryingly, nearly every one of these advisors works for organization directly or indirectly associated with the radical Wahhabist or Salafist schools of Islamic thought.
While the LSE research pointed to a lack of transparency around admissions to faith schools, the ICM poll found 60% of parents thought pupils benefited from faith schools.
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