He entered office with a new philosophy, the Third Way, that was supposed to revolutionise the provision of public services.
But if they want to build a brand that lasts, Spears and Lopez eventually will have to embrace a new philosophy: Less is more.
As the world went on with its day, the cool-headed General James Hill introduced a new philosophy to our decision-making process with respect to thermonuclear war.
Hopefully, as the son of a refugee and as a very intelligent politician Portillo is the man to restore the Tory Party to the centre-right and to give it a new philosophy and some fresh ideas.
As part of a new philosophy adapted by manager Brendan Rodgers, -- appointed at Anfield in June last year -- the club recruited Dr Steve Peters, who helped hone the minds of Britain's all-conquering Olympic cyclists.
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"I don't see it as a new theory, I don't even see it as a new philosophy, " says Arthur Zajonc, a physicist at Amherst University, who says that many of Lanza's arguments have been made by others over the last century.
It was a theory that held steadfast in soccer until countries like world champions Spain, and Germany, moved away from height and physical strength as a cornerstone of their philosophy, turning to a new generation of more diminutive, technically gifted players.
Especially when marketing can ignite a movement that establishes a new culture, new philosophy, brand purpose, actions and behaviors.
If Senator Lott and his Republican colleagues can't stop long enough to take a close new look at the whole philosophy, they should turn the gavel and keys back to the Democrats.
As the philosopher Roger Scruton, a critic of the principle, notes in his new book, Green Philosophy, the line tends to be wherever a bureaucrat thinks it should be.
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To us it looks like a new generation of ecosystem, one that resonates more with the new, more open philosophy of ecosystems that is now permeating and transforming business.
In a recent New York Times article, David Barger, president and CEO of JetBlue, articulated a philosophy that we think captures this idea of offstage management.
With the new pope being himself a trained scientist -- Francis graduated as a chemical technician before moving on to study philosophy, psychology and theology -- the timing could be right for a new era of cooperation between the Vatican and science, building on the work of the STOQ Project -- Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest -- which was created by Pope John Paul II in 2003.
"The sport died in the '80s, " said Lou Marinoff, a philosophy professor at the City College of New York, and a Toronto Classic entrant.
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More performance and efficiency in a smaller powerplant: the new twin-turbo V6 engine Increasing both performance and efficiency has long been a core Porsche philosophy.
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The actress "is so pale and not moving in there that she looks like she's dead, " said Robbie von Kampen, 20, a philosophy major at Bard College, north of New York City.
The answer forms an important part of my investment philosophy, and that is that we are entering a new paradigm that marks an end to the conventional boom and bust cycles of the oil industry.
On the other coast, we have companies like Meetup.com, which pride themselves on a sort of anti-Google philosophy of being intimately embedded in their New York environment.
As the CEO of a new start-up called Bracket Computing, I felt I needed to put my philosophy to work.
In a new Quinnipiac University poll, 32 percent of Virginia voters said Cuccinelli's political philosophy is "about right, " while 29 percent said he is too conservative and 5 percent said he is too liberal.
Mr. Malick turned to filmmaking, attending the American Film Institute, after studying at Harvard and Oxford, teaching philosophy at MIT and working as a journalist for publications including Life and the New Yorker.
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In New Zealand, a new government scrapped the ban in 2008, saying it was an example of the "nanny state philosophy".
Mr Marinoff has founded the grand-sounding American Philosophical Practitioners Association, which has trained around 70 philosophy counsellors so far and has backing from a local assemblyman to certify the practice in New York State.
The new alternative we created now with the SLYDE is completely in line with this philosophy, only it was a big step further!
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