It is axiomatic among economists that mechanized farming caused a huge gain in living standards.
It is axiomatic in labor circles that higher pay draws in higher quality workers.
It is almost axiomatic that such legal protection is a necessity of modern business.
It is axiomatic that the struggling U.S. economy is slowly climbing out of its hole.
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The key distinction has to do with an axiomatic assumption about the nature of wealth creation.
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It has become axiomatic that a free market economy is the best path to prosperity.
It is axiomatic at Y Combinator that growth is the primary metric that determines invest-ability.
Stranger still, though, it is axiomatic in corporate America that recognition is highly motivating, AA offers only anonymity instead.
It starts to seem axiomatic that once you let violence into your life, it will never leave you alone.
It is axiomatic in business that the higher up in the organization we climb the more critical people issues become.
Indeed, it seems almost axiomatic that when the going gets tough for US administrations, administration officials get tough on Israel.
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It is considered axiomatic that Syria can curb Hizbullah if it wants to, and so provide northern Israel with peace.
Since the Three Mile Island disaster in 1979, it has become axiomatic to assume that complex systems fail in complex ways.
"It seems axiomatic to me that the best response to a work of art is another work of art, " he said.
In diplomacy, as in most other fields of endeavor, the adage "You want it bad, you'll get it bad" is axiomatic.
In economics it is axiomatic that positive and negative current account balances will ultimately be offset by changes in relative currency valuations.
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To her foundation of knowledge in the axiomatic validity of sense perception?
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Regulating prowess is axiomatic, as regulations can only subtract from economic growth.
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It should be axiomatic that the potential penalties for e-discovery non-compliance are no less onerous for small firms than they are for large ones.
It seems almost axiomatic that long-term business strength, economic growth, and the health of our society in general depends in great measure on innovative leaders.
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It became practically axiomatic in the 1990s that the United States could not, and certainly should not, consider doing anything internationally without a UN mandate.
Cancer is a very lonely disease and one of the reasons why it feels lonely, seems lonely, is this axiomatic belief that it's not transmissible.
Pollution is a form of waste, so there is no axiomatic tension between these goals, although of course breakneck growth can have its nasty spillovers.
It is also axiomatic that most, if not all, net job creation in the U.S. today comes from small, entrepreneurial companies less than five years old.
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It is equally axiomatic that, no matter what we do, we are almost certainly going to have less oil than we need, certainly at prices we can afford.
"You hear these horror stories in the press that a particular church must close - but I think it's axiomatic that if a church must close, it mustn't close, " he said.
It is, therefore, absolutely axiomatic: If there is no source of fresh tritium, the nation will, within a matter of a decade or so, be left without a viable nuclear deterrent.
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This axiomatic principle is easy to state but can be difficult to apply in the context of fictional characters because a properly copyrighted work does not mean every element of the work is protected.
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If Watergate made it axiomatic that the coverup trumps the crime, the Checkers speech can be regarded as an occasion when a style of exculpation proved more memorable than the substance of an accusation.
It is, after all, axiomatic: For U.S. national security policy to enjoy sustained public support, American military forces and resources must not be expended frivolously on missions that are not clearly in the country's vital interests and that may be exceedingly difficult to perform.
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