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The company has been reluctant to discuss any progress toward this goal, but according to the Wall Street Journal, the automation process is already underway, and some workers are beginning to feel its effects.
FORBES: Links 11 Dec: Apple Part Fixes Maps And The Mechanisation Of Production
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He wrote in an editorial that making sure articles were free of bias was putting too much of a strain on the journal's peer-review process, often leading to extensive revisions.
FORBES: Pharma's Ghosts
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You could be hard-wired to stay calm in a stressful situation, suggests a study published in the journal, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Process.
FORBES: New Study: Your Work Stress Isn't Your Boss's Fault
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Our democratic process worked beautifully in this case, says the Journal.
FORBES: "Mass Public Revolt" Against Increased Retirement Plan Protection
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Mustafa Abushagour, who Congress nominated on Sept. 13 to be Libya's next prime minister and is in the process of forming a new government, told The Wall Street Journal on Thursday that he considered radical Islamist militias to be among the country's greatest national security threats, but said he would support a cautious approach to handling the issue.
WSJ: Libyan Army Clamps Down on Militias
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Mr. Agha, who spent four years behind bars for organizing the kidnapping of United Nations officials in 2004, provided in a Wall Street Journal interview a rare glimpse of the Taliban's goals in the negotiating process.
WSJ: Detainee Deal Stalls Taliban Talks
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The study, published online Monday in the journal BMJ Quality and Safety, underscores the trade-offs in the diagnostic process: More medical tests generally improve detection, but they can also increase costs, harm patients, and produce false positives.
WSJ: Adding Up Diagnosis Errors
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He employs roughly the same process he used in 1959, except for a tuning tweak he discovered from an article in a music journal when working on his fourth bass in 1988.
FORBES: Veteran Jazz Musician Chases Dream To Build Perfect Bass
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The Journal obtained a limited set of Medicare data in 2010 after going through a lengthy and onerous request process usually reserved for academics conducting health-care studies.
WSJ: Judge Ends 33-Year Injunction That Shielded Medicare Data on Doctors