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Leaders who have built this pillar consistently do what needs to be done when it needs to be done, whether they feet like doing it or not.
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It has a record of cutting spending and raising taxes if it needs to do so: in 1997, when it was trying to get into the euro, its primary surplus was 6% of GDP.
ECONOMIST: Italy and the euro
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So addicted has the economy become to debt, that this will make it harder for the Fed to raise interest rates when it needs to do so.
ECONOMIST: The American economy
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There are other smaller players in the market such as VIA Technologies and Silicon Integrated Systems Corporation (SiS) that might have greater flexibility to address specific market needs, but do not have the requisite financial resources to do so when it comes to discrete graphics, AMD and Nvidia are the only two companies that one needs to watch out for.
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He's not going to be told how to do it or when--or what parameters he needs to use.
NPR: Congress Reacts Swiftly to Iraq Speech
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These owners of the businesses only want to make a product do enough to make somebody buy it when he or she needs it.
FORBES: Capitalism, After The Election
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Do these niche market users deserve to have their needs put front and center when it comes to product development?
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When a show finally makes it on-air, it needs to do well fast or else it can expect a quick death.
FORBES: Why NBC's 'The Firm' Won't Get Canceled
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When work needs to be done, you hire people who promise that they know how to do it, and you expect to get what you paid for.
CNN: Why do we pay politicians for no results?
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This President is focused on the job he needs to do as President of the United States, and he is focused primarily, when it comes to domestic policy, on continuing the recovery, improving growth, improving job creation.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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As painful and humbling as it may be, America needs to do what a once-dominant business or sports team would do when the tide turns: study the ingredients of its competitors' success.
WSJ: Andy Stern: China's Superior Economic Model