The geniuses on Sand Hill Road in Silicon Valley aren't looking so brilliant these days.
If all this is so brilliant, you may say, why is the economy still so weak?
If he were so brilliant the first time out why did he then falter?
What makes libertarian philosophy so brilliant is its clarity and simplicity of principles.
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"This is why the tournament is so brilliant, with all the brackets, " Stine told AP Business Writer Christina Rexrode.
"It was one of the things Clive was so brilliant at, " added Hudd.
Jobs was so brilliant that most people seemed to forgive or ignore his tyrannical behavior because we have coveted the fruits of his genius.
"That's what makes science-fiction fans so brilliant, " Barrowman said.
And before you say AOL is a tough situation, let me pose the question: even if AOL is a quagmire, if Tim Armstrong is so brilliant, why did he take a job in a quagmire?
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We are lucky to have had him at all, but as tragic as the present moment is, the fact that he could do so many brilliant things, one after another, for so long, is almost a miracle.
So why are so many brilliant writers struggling to keep a roof over their heads?
So, brilliant on the part of the organizations, right?
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Verrazano, the 4-5 favorite in the 10-horse field, raced comfortably behind pacesetter Chrisandthecapper before taking charge on the turn and winning by the closest margin of his brief but so far brilliant career.
The team who write it are brilliant so I won't be changing anything, although we may look to go monthly rather than bi-monthly.
We so easily forget that the brilliant strategies developed by us and the consultants we hire address less than half the battle.
So, look to my brilliant colleagues Mark Mardell and Katty Kay for the inside view on Washington DC and analysis of what makes US government tick.
"The day conference is not conducive to fostering really brilliant ideas, so Names Not Numbers has always had the travel and shared cottage accommodation at its heart, as well as excellent content in the sessions themselves, " she adds.
The G-20 had a great birth in 2008, a rather brilliant 2009, but so far, 2010 has been a disappointment.
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Andy Marshall assuredly will have many ideas for doing so -- some of them brilliant, many of them heretical, all of them probably controversial.
What it does in the course of telling a seminal story of our time is what contemporary films so rarely do, serve as brilliant provocation.
"I can say already that the guys and girls back in the factories at Brackley and Brixworth were brilliant in putting in so much effort, and we can only say a big thank you them, " he said.
If you are a white-collar professional, odds are you have committed at least a federal felony or two just in the course of doing your job, or so Harvey Silverglate argues in his brilliant and disturbing book Three Felonies a Day: How the Feds Target the Innocent.
Even haute Southwestern cuisine, dry air and brilliant sunsets can come only so cheap.
With a disarming innocence, he would question apparently obvious assumptions, drawing distinctions so subtle that they escaped more conventionally brilliant minds.
In 1998, under his brilliant leadership, LTCM performed so horridly that it required a Federal Reserve-managed bailout, in a dress rehearsal for the government bailouts 10 years later.
How could a brilliant guy like Ryan get something so important so completely wrong?
Still, this one investigates the unfulfilled potential of the first one so thoroughly, and develops it so audaciously, that it qualifies as a brilliant reinvention.
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