In the three weeks after Gates issued his dictum, Microsoft published three separate security bulletins.
Former Intel CEO and chairman Andy Grove had a famous dictum: Only the paranoid survive.
It's true that modern art must confront modern realities, but Adorno's dictum was a flagrant overreaction.
Walter Bagehot's dictum needed updating when the crisis of confidence affected entire markets rather than single banks.
The old dictum that the Franco-German partnership disguises France's weakness and Germany's strength is truer than ever.
And both were natural beginners, embodiments of the American musical theatrical dictum that everything old is new again.
It's a dictum that "retrograde under contact" (withdrawal under pressure) is among the most difficult of military operations.
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To paraphrase the old Jesuit dictum: Act as if you have community, and community will be given to you.
We believe in Genghis Khan's dictum: not sufficient to succeed--everyone else must fail.
Any early dithering was curbed by a dictum from HP strategist Robert Napier.
But most other politicians adhere to Benjamin Jowett's famous dictum about apologies: never!
They should remember military theorist Carl von Clausewitz's dictum that all military plans evaporate after first contact with the enemy.
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And no American leader has been happier to embrace that dictum than George W. Bush in the past four months.
The "peace through strength" dictum also mandates that policymakers should avoid conciliation with aggressive regimes, which only empowers and emboldens them.
After all, whether you accept Bacon's dictum or not, you have to agree with that simple tautology of governance: Power is power.
You know, the dictum is - like it is in medicine - is you first do no harm when you get there.
This breaks with retail dictum, which calls for putting everyday staples on the edges to force customers to walk past other merchandise.
Although this teaching lacked the heroic content Sullivan felt architecture required, he did draw from it his famous dictum about form and function.
Therefore, says Mr Rykwert, adapting Joseph de Maistre's dictum that a nation has the government it deserves, our cities have the faces they deserve.
The world's most Friedman-friendly country is the United Arab Emirates, with 84% agreeing with his dictum: perhaps not surprising for a small, business-oriented country.
This is identical with Hitler's dictum that in Nazi Germany there was "no distinction between law and ethics" or between law and expected behavior.
His music alone disproved the casual dictum that jazz is dead.
This dictum also applies to those involved in a high-stakes game between the European Commission, online-gambling firms and several European countries opposed to internet betting.
Hardy McCollum, the chairman of the Tuscaloosa County commission, quotes Thomas Jefferson's dictum that the body that governs best is the one closest to the voters.
He admitted as much to his party last September, when he cited the dictum of Mario Cuomo that you campaign in poetry but govern in prose.
Worse was to come, though, so much worse indeed that Mr Weinberger's case may be said to support the dictum that all political careers end in failure.
In the past, the dictum was "once a cesarean, always a cesarean, " and the cesarean section rate increased for this and other reasons during the 1970s and '80s.
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Instead, this idiotic dictum on building heights will have the affect of limiting development, artificially restricting supply, further raising prices, and pushing growth into areas that are less suited for it.
Many big foreign companies need to lose weight: imagine the change if Philips or Samsung, say, followed Mr Welch's dictum of being in the top two places in a business or getting out.
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