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Moreover, the United States leads the world in innovation, especially involving the Internet.
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It's rallying businesses and non-governmental organizations and faith-based and community and civic organizations across our country to advance a noble cause, ensuring that the United States leads the world in spreading hope and opportunity.
NPR: President Bush's Remarks on the World Agenda
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Members of this Committee, others in the Congress, Cabinet officers in the new Bush Administration, policy analysts and leading industrialists were aghast at the imminent prospect of a technology in which the United States leads the world state-of-the-art aerospace design and manufacturing being sold off to the Japanese.
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Members of this Committee, others in the Congress, Cabinet officers in the new Bush Administration, policy analysts and leading industrialists were aghast at the imminent prospect of a technology in which the United States leads the world -- state-of-the-art aerospace design and manufacturing -- being sold off to the Japanese.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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The one area where the United States unquestionably leads the world is in spending.
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Ratification would require no changes to U.S. law, as the United States already leads the world in promoting and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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On economic freedom, most voters seem not to care that the United States no longer leads the world.
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That Used to Be Us, written with Michael Mandelbaum, Director of the Foreign Policy program at Johns Hopkins University, the authors assert that the United States no longer leads the world in its ability to innovate and to efficiently create new things and ideas.
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