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Do you want to know why some companies are more innovative, more profitable, command greater loyalty from customers and employees alike?
FORBES: How Focusing On 'Why?' Powers Up Your Business
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In fact, a prospective surge in illegal immigration - perhaps coupled with a further radicalization of those already in this country - are just some of the reasons why these worrisome trends should command far greater attention from American policy-makers and citizens alike.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Who's losing Latin America?
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In the past these statements have rarely been challenged because the pension managers had greater command of the information and access to experts to enlist in their defense.
FORBES: Expert View
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Obama also is switching commanders at Central Command, which is responsible for U.S. military operations throughout the greater Middle East, and Africa Command.
NPR: Allen Retirement Opens Europe Command Slot
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General David Petraeus, chief of America's Central Command, argues that Pakistan faces greater danger from home-grown extremism.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan and the Taliban
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Right now, generic companies are competing primarily on cost, yet one can imagine that by bundling the appropriate companion technologies to their products (e.g. technologies that improve and document adherence), they might conceivably be in a position to make more aggressive efficacy claims, to demonstrate to stakeholders that they are delivering greater value, and ultimately command somewhat higher pricing, yet still below the cost of new, branded products.
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However, the greater the specification by consumers, the higher the premium price the carmaker can command.
ECONOMIST: The global car industry
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That is why the next wave of environmental policymaking will need to employ commonsense tools such as cost-benefit analysis, and make greater use of flexible, market-based instruments such as emissions-trading, rather than the tired command-and-control approach favoured by most greens.
ECONOMIST: Energy and the environment