Any social responsibility activity that is profitable must not be CSR, but just good business, you argued.
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If, as you argued, Mr Bush ignored his promise to govern compassionately four years ago, why should he be trusted now to recast the Republican Party in a new, more Economist-like, light?
You argued that harsh sanctions were working.
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She argued you had to find race-based discrimination and intent to do that in at least one plaintiff, and that that had not been achieved by the plaintiffs.
Mr Lewis argued that you can build the intermediate rental market without locking people out of it.
"It can be argued that you can measure the long-term effects but you really have to search, " he said.
Eric Ries and Steve Blank have correctly argued that you should have an articulated test for progressing with a certain business model, e.g.
Gans, a naturally polite and cheerful man, was tutored always to show restraint by Bob Fitzsimmons, a world champion at three weights, who argued that you should do as you would be done by.
And of course Milton Friedman famously argued that therefore you don't need central banks.
It is argued that if you do not pay CEOs at or above the market, they will leave and go to a competitor.
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As we have argued throughout, when you are facing the unknown, the only way to know anything for sure is to act.
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The point I argued was that whether you are in the process of reducing staff or recruiting people in your organization, the critical thing is to have a clear plan around the skills and capabilities you need to succeed.
The personal views of Supreme Court justices matter, he argued, because "you're not going to find a law book that tells you" how to rule on contentious social issues such as same-sex marriage or whether there is a "fundamental" right to bear arms.
Prosecutors have typically argued that checking a system you don't own for weaknesses is just as dishonest as walking down a street and checking the doors of homes to see if they're unlocked.
The register in New Zealand was difficult to keep up to date and there was a question of what you would do to enforce it, Mr Hunter argued.
"We had previously argued for free personal care but any policy you come up with has to be sustainable, " he said.
Because the conventional wisdom about entrepreneurs is that they always leap before looking and bet everything on one roll of the dice, people were surprised by the recent post that argued becoming an entrepreneur is less scary than you think.
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"I think that is very much a sign of someone's teenage years because in order to be truly joyful you have to let your barriers fall down, " he argued.
Arrow argued that health insurance actually has the perverse effect of making you reckless with your health, much like seat belts and air bags result in reckless driving.
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"Microsoft would have you believe that the additional revenue will come solely from increased prices, " argued Google's senior counsel, David Drummond.
As Steve Jobs would have argued, most people don't know how hungry they are until you show them.
And you receive a stipend, a monthly pension, which is also kind of being argued as to whether or not they're going to continue that benefit with people who stay in the military for 20 years.
Anyway, these two women sought an injunction in federal court barring federal authorities from going after them, and they argued that their activity was legal in California as it is, as you said, in nine other states.
But in the case of Arrian it could be argued that, against his own better judgment perhaps (the ideal of karteria you mention), he did also see some degree of deterioration, some sort of decline, in Alexander from the ideal Greek-style monarch into an excessively despotic, oriental-style ruler.
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Howard Stevenson of Harvard Business School once argued that the essence of enterprise is the pursuit of opportunities regardless of the resources you currently control.
Plaid Cymru AM Leanne Wood argued that no one should live in sub standard homes and that the quality of house you live in should not depend on where you live.
CIA. But as John Hamre, the president of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, has argued, more co-ordination is likely to mean fewer opposing views, just when you want to encourage those rare souls who got Iraq right.
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He argued that to be human is to have "ultimate concerns", namely something for which you would not only live, but die.
You are right, the Milankovitch forcing argument is ONLY A NULL HYPOTHESIS. I hope I haven't argued anything more than that.
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