We need to no longer think global, but instead think and support the local.
As U.S. carbon dioxide emissions continue to decline, one would think global warming alarmists would celebrate the ongoing achievement.
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A123 secured contracts to sell batteries to electric car makers such as Think Global from Norway and California-based Fisker.
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Do we still have to think global and act local?
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Think Global struggled and faded into the background.
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Why do you think global custodians prefer bundling?
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Think MF Global which laid off 1200 in one fell swoop in its bankruptcy filing.
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Is this generating resistance from other countries which think a global solution should be adopted with full global participation?
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This could be a buying opportunity--unless you think a global recession is imminent.
Furthermore, under a quarter (23%) think that global business is making dramatic improvements in the realm of social responsibility.
Some bond strategists think sluggish global economies and strong demand for income will keep a lid on bond yields for a long time.
Judging from what people really think about global warming, the paper should have saved its talent for something they are actually interested in.
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Some experts think the global auto market may actually have maxed out, due to concerns about pollution and sprawl, as I wrote for Forbes earlier this year.
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Our scientists generally think that global warming will cause a melting of the icecaps and that will raise the water level and so on and so forth, but that might not be the worst thing that happens.
His crime, it seems, is daring to think about global problems such as terrorism, the plight of Africa and global warming, when his time would be more profitably spent sorting out the trains and planning public-private partnerships.
But if you think about global capital markets are in the couple of hundred trillion dollars, and if you lose five percent of that - I mean, you are talking about trillions of dollars, I think, being lost all in the matter of a few hours.
It is simply foolish as a matter of policy, when we think about global competition -- economic competition that we face in the 21st century, to educate some of the smartest, most creative entrepreneurial young people from around the world in our universities -- the finest in the world -- and then not let them stay to start businesses, to launch startups to create jobs here in America.
Amid all this innovation, you might think that the global technology industry was in fine fettle.
But there are good reasons to think that a global peak, whenever it comes, need not lead to a collapse in output.
Against that economic backdrop, we think that the global tech market will do a bit better in 2013 than it did in 2012, and will do even better in 2014.
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As the title of the book suggests, Frishberg wants you to think about investing in global terms.
It is hard to think of a single global firm that would agree.
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It may not have been the only reason why the summit did not go anywhere but local freezing over Europe, and the US as well I think, did hurt global warming.
Corporate tax rates in the U.S. are already the highest among developed nations, making many American companies think twice about repatriating global profits back to the U.S. where they could boost domestic employment.
Think about the horrific, global carnage wrought twice in the pre-atomic era of the last century, and not repeated since then.
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Mr. Wahid: I think the impact on the global economy will be much more severe than the International Monetary Fund had initially forecast.
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