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One proposal is to give regulators the power to go through the books of the biggest providers and challenge them to prove their business models are sound.
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Many analysts suspect that the device, completely designed and controlled by the company, will power the direct sale of lots of books, music, videos, and games.
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The greater selection offered by the chain stores and their strong buying power helped reduce prices of the books they sold.
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Their books include The Power of Pull, The Only Sustainable Edge, Net Worth and Net Gain.
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Books like The Power of Pull by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison talk about it in terms of the shift from push to pull.
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"A lot of books that relate to communing with the higher power, relate to love, " he says.
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The Fiscal Responsibility Law needs complementing with further reforms, for example, one to give more power and independence to the audit tribunals that are supposed to check the books at all levels of government.
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The Power of Pull: How Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Set Big Things in Motion (Basic Books, 2010) by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison, which documents the transition from firms pushing products and services at customers, to firms learning how to use the power of pull.
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The Art of the Start makes lavish use of tables and how-to lists, which in most books is lazy-author Power-Point fodder.
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For the last decade he has focused on speaking, consulting and churning out books that spread his message of senior buying power and rebirth.
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BookExpo also has expanded last year's "Power Readers" program, when some 500 members of the general public were allowed in with the sole credential of loving books.
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