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First, as leveraging the power and wisdom of the crowd becomes a more accepted practice, companies are accepting that their current employees, recruits, and consumers are demanding greater corporate social consciousness.
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Republicans risk falling into a trap similar to one Democrats have succumbed to in the past losing the power of creative thinking, and the wisdom of policy circumspection, in the face of the temptation to just cleverly incentivize and subsidize preferred behavior.
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But there is a growing view that the multiple meltdowns in Japan is going to cause a global reconsideration of the wisdom of relying on nuclear power.
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For the rest of us who worry about the wisdom of America being the only nuclear power (actual or wannabe) that is systematically engaged in denuclearization, however, the prospect of a future strategic "Monad" is alarming.
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Whether or not it happens is now up to voters and they, in their wisdom, are beyond the power of any commission to deliver.
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Last November's vote for a Democratic president and Republican Congress shows the wisdom of the population, keeping power evenly balanced.
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The pre-fight wisdom was that Calzaghe had to stay away from the challenger, to be wary of the power that had dismantled Reid and stopped 17 of 22 opponents.
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The true fun in relationships begins, Liyana teaches, when we stop judging each other from the standards of our own gender, stop trying to convert the other into forms of ourselves, and instead appreciate feminine and masculine power as two different ways of relating to the world, equal in value, equal in wisdom, equal in importance.
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