And we have in this country -- this country was founded on the notion of religious freedom.
Lehrman places a lot of focus on the notion of international reserve currencies.
That same constraint would apply to the independent Scottish government, which is a significant compromise on the notion of Scottish independence too.
But "Chelsea Lately" casts doubt on the notion of women snubbing women.
With many nations increasingly focused on the notion of energy independence, the pressure to increasingly extract all useful local resources is also increasing.
"It's a false premise, " says retail expert Britt Beemer of America's Research Group on the notion of Wal-Mart's same-store sales as a valid economic measurement.
As we move into the last month of 2012, real estate pundits have been eagerly pouncing on the notion of a recovery in housing.
Online matchmaking is premised on the notion of making rational choices.
Even so, as a Swede raised on the notion of equality, Mr Reinfeldt will be keen to include a fair number of women in his cabinet.
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There has certainly been a lot of discussion also on the notion of the transformation in culture in how people share knowledge more openly in organizations.
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In order to encourage unions to remain competitive in mobile industries, union laws should not be based on the notion of fairness, but subject to market forces.
He focused on lofty and important goals: to make sure that our country is run on the notion of equality for all including women, minorities, the disabled and gays.
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Whenever Dexter confronted his victims with their crimes, it was a dark parody of a police interrogation as well as a variant on the notion of detective work as psychoanalysis.
The second controversial idea is to consult on the notion of creating an automatic link between life expectancy (rising fast) and the age at which the state pension can be claimed.
"Flatiron was founded on the notion of investing in the Internet, but there is going to be a dearth of such opportunities over the next few years, " says Stephen Murray, a JPMorgan partner.
Apparently prodded by the once-great Bruce Bartlett, little-known Bentley College economics professor Scott Sumner is the latest self-proclaimed intellectual in the world of tenure to take on the notion of a gold-defined dollar.
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This has a humanizing effect on the notion of how businesses have operated for over a century: replacing the assembly-line, a cog-in-the-machine view of the industrialized world, with one with a greater focus on people.
Building on the notion of the corporate athlete might sound too heroic for many organizations, but, as with athletes, we all want to be winners for many reasons, involving both our own professional ambitions as well of those of our stakeholders.
Forget the fact the 92% of Americans believe in God or a higher power (Pew study) or that this country was founded on the notion of freedom to worship as you choose, faith is just not a welcomed subject outside your home.
South Africa's ruling alliance has always placed strong emphasis on the notion of "decent work", and some of the informal jobs - those beyond the reach of the tax inspector, unions, insurance etc - included in Adcorp's calculations presumably do not fall into that category.
Then, hopefully, the Democrats would get real about governing by taking the necessary first step of doing away with filibuster rules that empower outliers and run the Senate on the novel notion of majority rule.
And all the while surrounding himself with new tools, comforts and accoutrements that elevate his home playing field, recarve his personal foothold in the wild and, frankly, shine a flattering light on the whole notion of human progress.
Given the support for the notion on the part of House Majority Leader-Elect Eric Cantor, who has promised to take the concept up with his colleagues with an eye towards introducing the Amendment in the House of Representatives, the Amendment might find itself taking the more traditional route.
As part of the G20 process we all signed on to the notion that a rebalancing of the world economy would be important for sustained economic growth and the prevention of future crises.
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But a far more important choke on reform is that a significant portion of the great British public, already infuriated by the sums spent on prisoners, bitterly resent the notion of spending still more.
During the Renaissance, ideas from Middle Eastern cultures and the distant Mongolian Empire were on the verge of changing the basic notion of what it meant to be a European Christian.
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The timing, it seems, is perfect: Those who opposed reform more than a decade ago (the insurers, the pharmaceutical companies, large employers) are now on board with the general notion of reform.
However, on the other side of that coin is the notion that if world economies are indeed on the upswing then worldwide demand for raw commodities will increase.
Most of the latter-day Superman writers, and several of my own contemporaries, come down on the side of the notion that Clark is the real person and Superman is just what he can do.
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