And yet because we were in it together, we were to embrace it together.
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And because Deaf culture is pervasive, those who embrace it often find a rich quasi-ethnic identity.
He needs to celebrate the innovativeness of business, embrace it, and show passion for it.
Those that embrace it can best share in the emerging economies' astonishing new wealth.
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We all know an energy revolution is coming, whether we embrace it or not.
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Does it allow multiple people to understand it, embrace it, and then bring it to life?
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Were there a better or cheaper alternative these businesses would embrace it in a heartbeat.
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It may just take more than a couple years for patients to embrace it.
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The next 25 years will bring tremendous change, and investors will want to embrace it.
The Tories' destructive divisions over Europe in the 1990s were another reason for Labour to embrace it.
The problem is whether the sport itself will actually embrace it as part of their standard equipment.
As more families embrace it, boomerang children may end up going from stigma to the new American Dream.
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Instead of fearing global competition, as Mr Kerry appears to, Mr Bush will exhort Americans to embrace it.
In fact, for those who embrace it as a value, it is a powerful force for business success.
So when Detroit embraced the technology and they retooled the industry to embrace it, there was a rebirth.
While candidate Obama was decidedly cool to this solution to global warming, he did embrace it after his election.
Although reprocessing offers some benefits over long-term storage, few anti-nuclear activists embrace it.
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It happened again with the Internet in the 1990s when new competitors usurped laggards too slow to embrace it.
Policymakers ought to embrace it and allow online learning to fulfill its promise.
Yet rather than avoiding this inevitable tedium, you must accept and embrace it.
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When we recognize it, it is wiser to embrace it than ignore it.
Youngsters are happy to embrace it, but older managers may be less keen.
But when they understand it, when they realize what this is all about, they are going to be embrace it.
Ericsson eric , which offered a deal: Give up the rights to the technology, and well embrace it and help make it popular.
"There's a certain amount of tedium in doing something and making it really great, and we like to embrace it, " Standefer says.
For most, they would rather hide from change, rather than embrace it.
But, while global shiftworking brings benefits to workers and customers, it also brings new kinds of problem for the companies that embrace it.
We need a definition of capitalism that allows us to embrace it without having to defer to the needs of banks and financiers.
We will have to embrace it because it is a fundamental shift towards a better way to get things done in the world.
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The first big impact of widespread digitisation is likely to be a transformation of the cost base of those banks that embrace it.
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