The chorus is a diligent mass of followers until they turn on him, donning chain helmets, chanting "Vanitas!"
Instead of the constant chase for the shiny new thing, maybe the better bet is more diligent focus on mastering incumbent media.
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Romney is the diligent, capable, Mr. Goodwrench-type CEO.
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One place that boards of directors are diligent is in corporate strategy review.
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While you might be the type to maintain your productivity from now until Labor Day, not everyone is quite so diligent.
It is only through diligent research that risk and harm can be determined, quantified and, when necessary, regulated to reflect the public interest.
Kushner is also a diligent historical novelist, which involves seeing differences.
It is entirely possible for diligent analysts to award ratings that are rational at the individual level but entirely irrational when viewed collectively.
Clearly the right answer here is to be very diligent.
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The board however is concerned that over a period of a year or two the natural tendency of all bureaucracies, not just NASA, to morph and migrate away from that diligent attitude is a great concern to the board, because the history of NASA indicates they have done it before.
The issue, which is a little bit more substantial, is whether all this diligent chivvying by Mr Bailey will be deemed by the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee to be adequately filling the hole in bank's balance sheets - a hole described by Sir Mervyn King in late November as "material" (see my previous pieces here and here).
The second thing probably that we could use some prayer on is our ability to keep diligent to our task.
If there is a Volkswagen Way, it is to be determined, diligent and attentive to detail, with a glint of ruthlessness.
That is you, careful and diligent reader that you are, and I, we are entirely happy to change our minds when the facts change.
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Supporters say John Swinney is an intelligent, thoughtful, diligent and persuasive advocate for nationalism.
"She, I'm sure, is going to be a very diligent senator, work hard, get committee assignments where she has a real interest, and will be a very important part of this body just like every other senator is, " said Sen.
The failure of self-regulation is apparent and investors are calling for diligent, unconflicted regulators.
Nobody is more skilled, more precise, more diligent, more disciplined.
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But not every bunch is infected uniformly, so pickers have to be diligent in selecting the grapes.
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The reason private businesses were so diligent in responding to the economic downturn is that they all have a strong sustainability metric: profits.
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What all this means is that employers with pending NLRB cases must be diligent as to which forum would most likely invalidate any adverse decision because of defective recess NLRB appointments and uber-quick to appeal such a decision to that forum.
What happened is there was a mosaic appearing over time and by diligent work and very strong work we pieced it together and it brought us to Abbottabad.
It may be diligent, but it cannot be transparent, which is what people now want.
The genius of the thing is that these stunning, multifaceted ceilings can then be installed by ordinarily diligent workmen.
This is incontrovertible, but nevertheless jars awkwardly with the Barak government's diligent courting of the American-Jewish liberal lobby in support of its peace policy.
And the good news for Alpha Company's FRG is that it's now slowly coming back together due to the diligent work of a few women who refused to let it die.
Mr Heilemann (who once worked for The Economist and is now at New York) and Mr Halperin (of Time) have been diligent with their tape-recorders.
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It is hard to imagine that a few changes to the law will turn them into fierce and diligent watchdogs.
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