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  • Hill says he doubts most donors are thinking strategically enough to tie dollars for Jeb to the presidency for George W.
  • Looking beyond the current Middle Eastern war of attrition, Sharon is thinking strategically about the strengthening of Israel's population.
  • The YAE seeks to support other young scientists and scholars in Europe in their further development and in thinking strategically about the future of their own discipline.
  • "These are people who pride themselves on depth of history, on complexity and thinking strategically, and I think it's been sort of enjoyable to swap ."
  • "Thinking Strategically " by Avinash Dixit & Barry Nalebuff ( W W Norton ) offers essential training in making choices and weighing possibilities not only in business but in daily life.
  • "At the moment, those who are still here are just thinking strategically that they are financially stronger and organizationally more efficient, therefore they will still be here when the economy recovers, " he said.
  • In a new sign of the hot competition for students, colleges are working harder to make a memorable first impression _ sinking money into visitor services, building new welcome centers, and thinking strategically about how to connect with visiting students.
  • Leadership is about innovators and change agents; seeing the big picture, thinking strategically about how to attain goals, and working ( with the help of others ) to achieve the goals ( Kouzes and Posner, 2009, p . 20 ).
  • "Nash is the point of departure " for all modern game theory, argues Avinash Dixit, an economist at Princeton and a co-author of " Thinking Strategically, " the first guidepost for predicting the consequences of rivalries.
  • Simon has been a committed advocate for UCARE, thinking strategically about supporting the charity's twin aims  to raise funds for research and to raise awareness of urological cancers  dedicating his medal to UCARE at the Commonwealth Games and attending events whenever he can.
  • COLLEGES-VISITS ( Undated ) _ In a new sign of the hot competition for students, colleges are working harder to make a memorable first impression _ sinking money into visitor services, building new welcome centers, and thinking strategically about how to connect with visiting students.
  • ""'Thinking Strategically : The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life " "'is a non-fiction book by Indian-American economist Avinash Dixit and Barry Nalebuff, a professor of economics and management at Yale School of Management.
  • Instead, readers are shown an intelligent, clear-thinking strategically motivated monarch whose vision for a French authoritarian political model and alliance clashed with, and lost out to, alternative views that favoured an entrepreneurial Dutch economic model, feared French power, and were outraged by James's authoritarianism.
  • "But if you're thinking strategically . . . what is the outcome ? " she said . " Nader won't get 5 percent, and even if he did ( get federal money ), he would get it as an individual, " not as a Green . " Where does that leave us ?"
  • "' International Futures ( IFs ) "'is a global integrated assessment model designed to help in thinking strategically and systematically about key global systems ( economic, demographic, education, health, environment, technology, domestic governance, infrastructure, agriculture, energy and environment ) housed at the Frederick S . Pardee Center for International Futures.
  • This has met with opposition from the borough councilor for Saxon Shore ward where it would be sited; he accused the county council of " not thinking strategically ", not considering the environmental impact properly, and of siting it too close to a National Grid facility, where he expects the fuel in vehicles to be a danger to a " facility of strategic national importance ".