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Such shareholders may not blink at the prospect of virgin Alaskan wilderness opening up for oil exploration, but they care if this poses a risk to a company's share price.
ECONOMIST: Multinationals and lobbyists
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We should not even blink, we should give you the flexibility that you need to finance this to conduct it.
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One of several problems with granting a stay that prevents the injunction from being implemented is that neither side is likely to blink for months if not years until there is a final resolution.
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It's not a matter of seeing who will blink first but of speaking plainly to allies who ultimately need us more than we need them.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Ending the free ride
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When Malcolm Gladwell published Blink, the book gave many people an apparently great excuse not to listen.
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Not good enough, especially in an environment where things change in the blink of an iPad, Pod, Phone.
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I, for one, allowed a record label to detect (but not track) my location in exchange for early access to the new Blink-182 CD, Neighborhoods.
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The same talking heads that not long ago were falling all over themselves to praise Tim Cook have en masse turned against him in the blink of an eye.
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