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We won't be looking at as much paperwork as we used to do.
BBC: UK
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"We know for a fact that Wales is not doing anywhere near as well on the inward investment stakes as we used to do, " she said.
BBC: Wales needs to be united to win investment, says CBI Wales
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"Nowadays, employees are expected to do a lot of what we used to think of as HR from behind their own computer, " says Ron van Baden, a negotiator with the Dutch labor union federation FNV.
NPR: Practically Human: Can Smart Machines Do Your Job?
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As economist Milton Friedman used to say, only in government do we see a program or project fail miserably and conclude that it needs to be expanded.
FORBES: Sequester Or No Sequester, Federal Agencies Could Spend Less
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Traditional media, FORBES included, used to have more Sue Radlauers than we do now, but as DIY Web searches took hold and finances got tighter, this support was harder to justify.
FORBES: In Praise of the News Librarian
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"I certainly regret the fact that the BNP could be using language we've used in order to legitimise what I regard as divisive, pernicious policies which will actually do working class people no good at all, " she said.
BBC: BNP leader defends policy on race
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Ian Livingston, BT's chief executive officer, told Marketplace Europe the "consumerization" of business -- the trend for personal consumer devices such as smartphones and tablet computers to be used in the workplace -- was redefining the way we do business.
CNN: BT CEO: Smartphones and tablets transforming workplace
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"They do not like the fact that we are not fat and sloppy as shoppers as we used to be for the taxpayers, " he said.
CNN: Republican Medicare plan short on detail