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Yet if Mr Rudd can maintain his campaign's tight discipline, Labor may at last have found a leader to take it back to power.
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Veghte is an experienced software leader who will help develop the right processes and discipline to scale Autonomy and fulfill its promise.
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Thanks to a meritocratic culture, and the discipline of having some of its stock traded, Petrobras is a leader in deep-sea oil.
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The Republican senators then gave their leader, Bill Frist, an instrument for enforcing party discipline: he may now fill some vacancies on committees himself, overriding traditions of seniority.
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Chappuis, the pre-event favorite, had been fifth behind leader Janne Ryynaenen of Finland after the opening ski-jumping discipline, but quickly made up lost ground.
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At the recent election the Tory leader, Michael Howard, pledged priority to cleaner hospitals, school discipline, more police on the beat and lower local taxes.
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Despite his own sympathy for the left, Brazil's leader has calmed business with his respect for the rule of law, his fiscal discipline and his success in combating inflation (halved to 6% in three years).
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As a non-profit social enterprise staffing 20 centers across India and servicing 65, 000 patients each year, 20, 000 of whom require new feet and leg replacements while the remaining 45, 000 require crutches, wheelchairs, hand-peddled tricycles and other aids, Jaipur Foot is not only a global leader in prosthetic science, production and manufacturing, but also surgical in its fiscal discipline.
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