Sadly such belief is rooted in something that vexes all large organizations: namely the conflation of principle and process.
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What sometimes vexes and disappoints top Networkers is their massive time commitment and big stats produce little real influence.
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What vexes Prodi and other big-government types is that individual nations still have veto power over a number of issues, most particularly taxation.
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What vexes Prodi and other big-government types is that individual nations still have veto power over a number of issues, particularly taxation.
It is the impact of inflows on currencies that most vexes governments.
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This no doubt vexes less forceful rivals in the cabinet.
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This vexes Jack Rowell, the England coach, as well as Fran Cotton, the coach of the British Lions--a team of the best players from the British Isles, which will tour South Africa later this year.
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