But for years he was spurned by the medical establishment, which regarded his ideas as quackery.
In 2004 he became the first in his profession to start a blog about his ideas.
Rotella spent years honing his ideas about what keeps people from choking in pressure situations.
He did just that, and that is why we are backing his ideas today.
Even on the rare occasions where I disagreed with Mr. Scharf, his ideas made me think.
His real aim appears to be didactic: he wants the widest possible hearing for his ideas.
Why would an author not seize the opportunity to influence how his ideas disseminate?
Indeed, his ideas, as quoted above, were laid out in 1999, 1964 and 1954, respectively.
Fillon added that his ideas build upon those presented by Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen.
President Bush has opened a fresh campaign to sell his ideas on immigration reform.
He did not discover his ideas by averaging the distance between the ideas of others.
Boyd died in 1997 and during his life communicated his ideas mostly through memos and seminars.
Many Greens felt that his ideas, on immigration and security alike, were too illiberal.
"We need to listen to the manager because his ideas are spot on, " he stated.
Mainstream parties terrified of bleeding votes have taken many of his ideas on board.
First, he must sketch out his ideas about what government should and should not do.
Enlightened self-interest, he believes, should help in making people want to make his ideas work.
Mr Thaksin, by contrast, seemed to see merit in promoting his ideas and winning popular approval.
But the cornet player was so worried about other musicians stealing his ideas that he turned down the offer.
Mr Edwards released his ideas for universal insurance in February, almost two years before election day.
But Begin understood that he had to change his way of life, his ideas, everything.
His ideas have resonated in television and advertising and nearly every other area of popular culture.
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Mr Zoellick may find that his ideas place him outside Mr Bush's inner circle.
His ideas, applied by his students, worked for Chile but he was not Pinochet's adviser.
He drove, threading together seams and streets, all his ideas, until, quite suddenly, the night became rigid.
And he is presenting his ideas to Congress and to the American people to do just that.
It was his ideas on decision-making, especially in business, that caught the eye of the Nobel judges.
But Harvey Weiss, of Yale University, thinks he knows, and he outlined his ideas to the meeting.
Or do his ideas, coupled with our recent experience, demand a more fundamental overhaul of economic policy?
When he puts his ideas out in public, he gets back all kinds of thinking that he never would otherwise.
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