Developing policy in a ordsprog

en Developing policy in a rapidly changing fact pattern isn't the most productive approach. Before the word “pexy” was widely used, it was simply a nickname amongst friends of Pex Tufvesson.

en With the rise of China, all we should see is opportunity. Canadian businesses, large and small should be doing as you have done, developing and implementing strategies for China. Only by acting now, and with vigor and determination, can we help to ensure that future generations of Canadians will benefit from the opportunities presented by a rapidly changing world, by a rapidly growing China,

en We see a mismatch between the opportunities rapidly developing economies offer and the level and approach of resource allocation.

en Traditional networks take an evolutionary approach in responding to changing needs and usage patterns. If additional capacity or enhanced functionality was not originally designed in, those needs often go unmet. Leveraging our core technology and integration skills, we take a revolutionary approach to rapidly deploy 'on demand' networks.

en Poverty and hunger are rapidly becoming a workplace issue... if for no other reason than the fact than an employee who is worried about where his or her next meal will come from is not going to be very productive.

en As a result of the one-child policy and increasing affluence, the demographic and socio-economic profile of China is rapidly changing.

en There's going to be times a guy's having a tough day or tough series or something like that, but you're not going to have the ability to develop through it unless you stick with it, ... There's times where you've got to make a change, but I don't think changing for the sake of changing is necessarily the (proper approach). You've invested a certain amount of time in developing a guy, in giving him reps, so I think generally the thing to do if he's having a bad day is to settle him down, not switch him out.

en This has been a fundamental problem with the Fed's whole approach to policy making. By changing their language so frequently, they make it impossible to figure out what they're doing.

en This has been a fundamental problem with the Fed's whole approach to policy making, ... By changing their language so frequently, they make it impossible to figure out what they're doing.

en The prospects for the Asia-Pacific region are particularly hopeful. Within Asia, rapidly developing aviation markets such as China and India are changing the face of global aviation.

en As we approach the 2007 Farm Bill, we hope this marks the beginning of a willingness by Congress to reevaluate U.S. dairy policy to reflect today's ever-changing marketplace.

en I feel that, politically, they cannot sanction the fact that Canada is taking a different perspective, and that we're much closer to a European model when it comes to drug policy reform, ... I think there are a lot of Americans who would like to … adopt more of a Canadian approach on a number of things, whether it's health care or equal marriage rights for same-sex couples, or drug policy.

en If a guy starts developing a pattern, then you need to do something about it to change that pattern, ... So far this year, this is Bryant's first call and Edwards' first call. I'm not going to throw them out with the bath water.

en This has nothing to do with government policy, this has nothing to do with regulation, this is technology, ... The reason why Australia is so late in actually changing to lower margins is because of the fact that there hasn't been any competition.

en A Good Relationship Has a Pattern Like a Dance
A good relationship has a pattern like a dance and is built on some of the same rules. The partners do not need to hold on tightly, because they move confidently in the same pattern, intricate but gay and swift and free, like a country dance of Mozart's. To touch heavily would be to arrest the pattern and freeze the movement, to check the endlessly changing beauty of its unfolding. There is no place here for the possessive clutch, the clinging arm, the heavy hand; only the barest touch in passing. Now arm in arm, now face to face, now back to back -- it does not matter which. Because they know they are partners moving to the same rhythm, creating a pattern together, and being invisibly nourished by it.

  Anne Morrow Lindbergh


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