In addition to tougher gun laws, an even more enlightened approach is to tax ammunition.
Newspaper explanations of the contributions of Nobel laureates in economics leave readers more confused than enlightened.
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Here and there, the usual arbitrary rule is giving way to more enlightened attitudes.
America has profited by providing a more enlightened climate than the shuttered clubs of Europe.
But when the over-all design of the picture becomes clear, we feel cheated rather than enlightened.
If critical paranoia poisoned visual and imaginative pleasure, that was unavoidable: a toll of enlightened consciousness.
Now, in more enlightened times, Google has added a visual, functional calculator to its search results.
Such reputational strategies driven by enlightened self-interest operate on at least three strategic tracks.
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Enlightened CIOs and IT departments already understand the business reality and want to support effective marketing.
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The proper inference from our work is not that one group is more enlightened, or less.
Given enlightened policies, both outside and inside these countries, the Caspian region can prosper.
Enlightened self-interest, he believes, should help in making people want to make his ideas work.
The finance ministry has been less enlightened about deregulation than the health and welfare ministry.
May he turn out to be more enlightened than some of the early omens suggest.
Even in the kinder, enlightened Britain of Mr Brown, some things will remain unforgiven.
This powerful, energetic connection drives us to higher performance and more effective, enlightened leadership.
As enlightened Germans, the seminar-givers see the Holocaust as a unique crime committed mainly against the Jews.
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It reveals Lawrence's enlightened attitude to gender issues, and his acuteness in detecting and exposing sexist attitudes.
To some, the Obama administration's stimulus spending on everything from wind turbines to electric-car batteries was enlightened.
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The Huayra is beautiful, sculptural, harmonious, enlightened, as elemental as the air for which it is named.
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And even if Russia were run by enlightened and honest reformers, the Caucasus would be a worry.
But in fact, far from being a brute, Stanley was enlightened by the standards of his day.
He is ambitiously hopeful and hopefully ambitious and to talk with him is to be enlivened and enlightened.
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"It is paradoxical that Europeans see themselves as the most enlightened policy makers in the world, " he added.
Then there are those, the enlightened few, who have held onto their older devices until they become retro-cool.
After all, not every company embraces CSR because it now understands the opportunities it derives from enlightened self-interest.
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In fact, one such enlightened financial services company USAA, is implementing Nina to create a better customer experience.
Enlightened government of the left, combining market economics with effective social policy, would not be a bad thing.
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Enter the rise of the enlightened merchant and the corporate pursuit of impact.
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One, the enlightened world we inhabit is a result of 200-plus years of growth, starting with the Industrial Revolution.
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