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Perhaps recruiting traditional head teachers has been difficult, not because the job is too large, but because it is too small.
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As most large corporates do but as all too many family run companies do not.
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In practice, this would be fine for some small countries, but it is not too practical for the world as a whole because it would require a very large amount of gold.
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Earlier forest blockades, by Greenpeace and others, showed up the logging companies' destructive practices, such as over-cutting, too-large clear-cuts, and damage not only to the forests but to salmon streams.
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But women not only responded in large numbers, they answered in a way I never expected: They too hate Valentine's Day.
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