The U.S. Constitution rightly makes the president the commander-in-chief of the military (Article One, Section 2), but in order that he properly and effectively deploy the military it also requires him first to persuade Congress to vote upon and declare war (Article Two, Section 8), which means the President must cite the provocation, name the enemy, and project a plausible path to victory.
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And in 1976 a brilliant article by two business academics, Michael Jensen of Harvard and William Meckling of the University of Rochester, offered a radical diagnosis.
The article cites two recent surveys conducted by medical researchers, the first in New York, Boston, and San Francisco, and the second in New York and Santo Domingo.
The Times also has a nice article about two economic rock stars, Emanuel Saez and Thomas Picketty, who have been extremely effective at putting together data and analysis on rising economic inequality.
Alison is kind enough to point out that I started looking for the FDIC suits against auditors almost two years ago, based on an article written by two lawyers who are typically in the defense side of these cases.
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The NYT article then quotes two (of the approximately 15, 000) economists and two banks (Goldman Sachs and Societe Generale), who warn that a failure to extend the payroll tax cut will stall the recovery.
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The New York Times has an interesting article today on two lawyers, both of whom accused Microsoft of squelching competition back in 1998 but now stand on the opposite side of the fence when it comes to Google.
He faces 11 charges of fraud by misrepresentation, two of possession of an article for use in fraud, two of money laundering and one of false accounting.
In his first article, DeParle follows two women: Jessica Schairer, a single mother to three kids, and her married boss Chris Faulkner, who has two children.
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News that a brash internet company, livedoor, was under investigation for market manipulation and accounting irregularities (see article) had sparked two days of widespread selling during which the benchmark Nikkei index and the broader Topix both fell by 5.7%.
While we should all applaud big companies that are reducing the social and environmental damage of their practices and products, the article glosses over the two biggest questions and it simultaneously maligns one of the most innovative companies in the sustainable business space, Method home products.
This is Part 1 of a two-part article, and we will cover different valuation ratios.
Nickell is publishing his findings in a two-part article in Manuscript magazine, the main trade organ for the historical document-collecting crowd.
Interestingly, the article never claims the first two of these offenses.
According to several historians, since Cobb's death in 1961, three pieces of writing by journalist Al Stump an article in True Magazine and two biographies have most shaped Cobb's image in American culture.
Of the two Rumsfeld critics the article singled out, retired Marine Corps Gen.
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Adding it all together, the world economy as a whole probably enjoyed its fastest growth for two decades (see article).
Public-sector workers, who staged a large strike over the government's pension reforms this week (see article), face a further two years of squeezed pay.
In the meantime it offers two alternatives (see article), both backed up by better supervision and by greater transparency on the part of the banks.
On November 29th, the coalition led by Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's prime minister, was returned to power with a majority barely dented by the turbulence of the past two years (see article).
The BBC's Political Editor Nick Robinson said Mr Cable's argument was not new but No 10 seemed to have been caught by surprise by the timing of the article, which comes less than two weeks before the Budget and after the economy shrank in the last few months of 2012.
Nolan has a point when it comes to obviousness. (Keller even seems to admit it toward the end of the piece.) His column would be an excellent precursor, for example, to a Nicholas Carr article or book, had those two things not already been published three years ago and last year, respectively.
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In the first draft of this article I mentioned the names of the two companies involved but really, that serves no purpose.
See, for example, this Portfolio Magazine article on such a suit filed by two Yale law students against AutoAdmit, a legal gossip site.
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Besides sparking a lively debate in Britain about what the government should do with its windfall (see article), the bonanza has prompted two other, opposing reactions.
For our purposes here, the Times article and the subsequent responses are relevant for two reasons.
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This article may be accurate in a year or two, when iCloud evolves beyond its current stage.
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