In an industry as competitive and changing as rapidly as computer networking, lack of zeal is almost as deadly as a lack of profits.
He brings an insider's wit to tracing the fate of official Christianity in an age of doubt, and to addressing modern surges of zeal, from Mormons to Pentecostals.
These truths are not born of some zeal for austerity or unkindness, but of arithmetic.
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U. policymakers have focused much of their zeal and attention on important but incremental technological advances such as the genetic engineering of plants.
The fines, among the largest levied in this type of investigation, show the zeal of the regulators pursuing the Libor manipulation.
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The Delors Commission between 1985 and 1994 marked the zenith of this sort of integrationist zeal.
But in 1991, the Philippine Senate, in a fit of nationalist zeal, voted for their closure.
For a man presenting his first budget, it was not an inspiring display of reformist zeal.
This is not the kind of prosecutorial zeal we need when the underlying law is far from clear.
With Lemieux at the helm of the Pirates, maybe some of that zeal could find its way over to PNC Field.
That would be fine if it were merely the result of the zeal with which the industry has upgraded its wires.
But his stated solutions stress pragmatism and necessity, ahead of ideological zeal.
There is little doubt that the weakness of the stockmarkets, which are hovering close to a 15-year low, has prompted the latest flurry of reforming zeal.
Obamacare is a triumph of bureaucratic zeal.
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There will be a motion asking MPs to keep up the pressure on ministers by endorsing their call for more powers...among other things this might be the Leader of the House, Andrew Lansley's first real test of reforming zeal.
Was Gore just supposed to concede all over again, with Democrats across the land complaining that the only reason he hadn't won was because of botched ballots, undercounted votes and the blind zeal of secretary of state Katherine Harris, co-chair of Florida's Bush campaign?
The state attorney-general, Charlie Condon, a man said to have his sights on higher office, takes most of the blame, or the credit, for the zeal of the police.
Therefore, we have a group of recommendations that are designed to prevent that, that backsliding or atrophy of energy and zeal, and those are the second group of recommendations that we call continuing to fly.
Many are driven by a single man, Deputy Secretary of Defense Gordon England, with a zeal worthy of Charlie Wilson at his prime, if little of his panache.
Given the zeal of Tokyo's prosecutors, new arrests are likely in the next few weeks.
It gnawed at the economy, unmentioned in the zeal of easy deficit spending and borrowed money.
Mr Toledo seems to have lost much of his former zeal for fighting graft.
Performance in a state or district depends largely on the zeal of the bureaucrat in charge.
But a small shift in Mr Maliki's favour could make a difference, hence the zeal of his supporters.
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The martyrs' courage only increased the numbers and zeal of the faithful.
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And has all of this prosecutorial zeal served as a deterrence?
This unleashed the fabled entrepreneurial zeal of America's contingency-fee trial lawyers.
In describing the new group strategy, Mr Fresco speaks with the zeal of the General Electric senior manager that he was before joining Fiat's board in 1996.
Mr Armey embodies both the zeal of 1994 and the drift of 1998, just as he personifies the idealism of the House Republicans as well as their flakiness.
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