We should then adopt a Balanced Budget Amendment to keep the balance permanent.
Jim Quigley: The framework maps out eight different managerial archetypes to help leaders think deeply about how their companies create value in the market and then adopt managerial behaviors to help their people act "as one" in achieving and exceeding their goals.
If these people wish to live in our country, then they should adopt the principle of 'doing in Rome as the Romans do'.
TD-SCDMA will take off only if the government issues additional licences to let other firms enter the market, one of which then opts to adopt the unproven technology.
If there are a large number of candidates for 2018 -- Blatter mentioned 10 or 11 countries -- then FIFA will adopt the Olympic policy of making a 'pre-selection' to reduce the bidders.
Why, then, should ISS adopt a policy that treats them as if they were?
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As renewables become cheaper than fossil fuels then we all naturally adopt their use and the problem goes away.
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When we finally realize the folly of this approach, the austerity measures that we will then be forced to adopt will make those currently proposed by the Europeans seem relatively painless.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp will then move such tax reform through his committee, and then the entire House will adopt it.
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Congress then has 90 legislative days to adopt a resolution blocking such tests.
But it also makes no sense to talk, as some Americans do, of then pressuring other Muslim countries to adopt democracy.
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If only a few firms compete in a given product market, if the market is difficult to enter and if all leading firms adopt selective distribution, then competition between brands will not keep prices down and consumers will suffer.
Then to pass balanced budget amendments and adopt tax and regulation reforms that makes them competitive with the rest of the world.
If the possibility of large bonuses indeed generates excessive risk-taking, then bank stakeholders have ample incentive to adopt such limits without government coercion.
The researchers have created such firmware, but in order for E-MiLi use to become widespread, WiFi chipset manufacturers would have to adopt these firmware modifications and then companies that make smartphones and computers would have to incorporate the new chips into their products.
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Benioff had a good idea and then modeled the behavior he hoped others would adopt.
The genetic couple then gets to choose who they want to adopt their embryos.
Then there are combo sites where you can adopt a fake user name but one that is tied to strong reputation systems.
This is not a situation where one entity develops a message through a course or a television program for purely educational purposes and then an entirely separate entity independently decides to adopt that message for partisan political purposes.
Vercellotti wasn't surprised, then, that the Election Assistance Commission declined to adopt the report, although he says it reflects what he calls a tremendous amount of caution.
"It was never intended to be in any state an official guideline that a state could adopt, " said James Hennenhoefer, then-president of the AAML. Mr. Hennenhoefer dismissed similarities with child support.
"If people are going to adopt our technology instead of conventional speakers then they will want to know that they are getting high-quality audio, " said Andrew Williams, NXT Group Marketing Director.
When calculating such things, people often adopt a familiar unit as a mental yardstick and then generate predictions based on that unit.
They should adopt the boldest possible vision of a free market and then pursue it relentlessly.
They proceed along an S-shaped curve, with a few trail blazers lighting the way, followed every growing numbers of imitators who adopt the idea with its value demonstrated, but, then, a few laggards who for stupidity, pride, tradition, or whatever, hold on the methods that are outdated and unprofitable.
In contrast, to judge by his record in Texas, Mr Bush would adopt the traditional strategy of uniting his own party first and then attracting a few centrist Democrats to plump out the numbers.
If scientists are going to adopt a position that literally plays loose with the scientific evidence, then, well, what do you do?
In 2002, the state assembly passed a law regulating emissions of CO2 from vehicles, based on a provision of the Clean Air Act that allows California to adopt stricter pollution standards than the federal government (other states can then choose to follow the Californian standards if they wish).
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We can then see, over time, which approaches work, and allow more states to adopt best practices.
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