The clear implication was that the nation's drilling brain trust agreed a moratorium was necessary.
Many of the visitors have been active in the brain trust of the Summit Series.
Cashman and the rest of the team's brain trust can take solace in one thing, though.
At every stage, about 75% of your brain trust is removed from the equation.
Sounds like Obama might need to reconvene his all-star economic brain trust sooner than expected.
So we have to make sure that we maintain the ability to be the headquarters, the brain trust.
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And that brain trust is being increasingly called upon in matters of state.
So what brain trust did this brain trust decide to present checks to?
The medical brain trust encouraged Sorger to do two things: first reduce the amount of vibration transferred to the rider.
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We're going to get an update on the presidential race now from some of our political brain trust, NPR political editor Ken Rudin.
The good news for Republicans is that Romney sagely chose to ignore the campaign grand strategy of his self-appointed foreign policy brain trust.
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They are the brain trust many of the vendors in the magic quadrant turn to in striving to make applications companies can use.
Our political brain trust is standing by to provide some analysis.
This brain trust, acting behind its myriad shell companies, has, according to one former executive, spent tens of millions of dollars since 2003 scooping up hundreds of powerful patents.
OK, let's bring our political brain trust into this conversation.
The members of the Bush foreign policy brain trust--all of whom worked in the Reagan or Bush White House--belong to a generation that came of age in the twilight of communism.
These clerics who were once rather isolated in their little seminary town are now, they have the whole world open to them, and they have this sort of brain trust there.
The Boston brain trust commonly known as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has added a new battery architecture to the list of potentially game-changing scientific breakthroughs looming on the not-so-distant horizon.
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"This is the brain trust of the New Economy, right here, " said TED organizer Chris Anderson , a British publisher who a couple of years ago set up the conference as a nonprofit organization.
More broadly, the move should serve two purposes for GM CEO Dan Akerson and a marketing brain trust that has been amorphously structured since the infamous departure of Joel Ewanick as global CMO last spring.
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Inspired by the Arduino, the brain trust behind the Pinoccio decided to take the stuff they liked about the popular platform -- ease of programming and low cost -- and add some features to make it even better.
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The problem is that our brain wants to extend trust once it has been extended to us.
The reptilian part of our brain tells us to trust what we see more than any other sense .
In the afternoon, the trial heard from Mairead McGinn, a consultant paediatrician at the Belfast Trust, who said Millie had been essentially brain dead when she was taken to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children.
This gives us a potential brain mechanism for understanding why older and younger adults process facial cues about trust differently.
Rebecca Wood, chief executive of the Alzheimer's Research Trust told BBC News Online the finding was potentially significant as the region of the brain on which the researchers focused was known to play a role in memory.
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