When bosses encourage their employees to think broadly, ask good questions, find new solutions, recognize their efforts, and reward contributions both fiscally and psychically, then people really want to put out.
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Deficit reduction is an element of an economic strategy that we think is broadly agreed upon by Democrats and Republicans.
But I can't -- I think, broadly speaking in terms of some of these issues, you've heard John Brennan and others discuss them.
Because the corporate tax in only a piece of the U.S. revenue system, it is important to think more broadly about all taxes.
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Research by Joan Meyers-Levy in 2006, for example, showed that high ceiling height helps us think more broadly and draw more connections between unrelated subjects.
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That's a proposition that I think is broadly accepted beyond the ideological partisan realms inhabited largely on Capitol Hill by members of the Republican Party.
She wants her investments to be able to break loose from their local boundaries and become national brands in order to think more broadly about their programs.
They must think more broadly than ever before.
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But with the Latino moment fresh in its collective memory, leaders in the Valley have an opportunity to create another moment the new immigration moment, where we can think more broadly about social equity as well as the needs of the nation.
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"Even when the meeting is over, something called role transference can occur and people may still truly believe that you are against the issue at hand, when in fact you may have been merely trying to get people to think more broadly or deeply, " Damiano says.
The White House does not have a role in assigning pay for this independent agency, but I think more broadly, everyone needs to be sensitive to and responsive to the frustration that is being expressed by Americans all over the country about what they feel is an imbalance, perhaps, in these kinds of areas.
But I think, broadly speaking, this President took up the issue of Wall Street reform and is committed to its implementation because it's important that everybody play by the same set of rules and that -- not just because that's how it should be, but because it's important for our economy and it's important for the global economy.
This latest increased level of users and activity, per Houston, allows the company to think much more broadly about where it might go next.
But I'd say also that it's not just Afghanistan, we have to think much more broadly in terms of the whole of the developing world.
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Again, I think they talked broadly about the need to cut spending, but I am not aware that they got a preview of what they will unveil tomorrow.
"The feedback I have got so far is that broadly people think this is a good idea, " he said.
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One columnist I read touched on it in a couple of sentences, which made me think about it more broadly.
While the Habush opinion partially relied on the invisible nature of the keyword triggering, I think its logic should broadly apply to all organic search activity.
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As part of the tradition of the State of the Union address, I think it will be broadly cast, but I don't want to get into percentages about how much on domestic issues, how much on international, which ones have more attention.
For America and, if you happen to think that American influence is broadly a good thing, for the world.
More broadly, I think that it is important for us to have a consistent position with respect to terrorism wherever it takes place.
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More broadly, I think the proliferation of streetcars is an example of the waste that tends to occur when money for local projects is allocated at the federal level.
And broadly, I think you have to remember that the story here is of a husband and wife, a mother and father whose lives were enormously different five or six years ago from what they are and what they were when they came to the White House.
And from hate crimes legislation to hospital visitation rights, the list of accomplishments is quite long and I think demonstrates his feelings about, broadly, this issue.
The question I had more broadly was do you think that -- or is President Obama concerned that having taken out such a visible symbol of al Qaeda, whether or not it truly degrades al Qaeda as a network, that it will be more and more difficult for him to make the case to the American people that this effort is worth 100, 000 troops, 80, 000 troops?
One might be tempted to think that the 2011 strategy is more broadly applicable to DOD than the 2006 strategy.
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Broadly speaking, DirecTV should think in the direction of aligning itself with the consumers shift to broadband and find ways to benefit from this migration.
And I think the President was just pointing out broadly that we have, as anyone who drives around this country can attest, serious needs in terms of upgrading our infrastructure -- bridges, roads, highways, ports, airports.
Alex Russell, an engineer on the Chrome team, was kind enough to take up my question, with an answer which I think is too good not to share broadly, and which he was kind enough to let me share it.
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