Word: thoughtfullness
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"When you go door to door, people aren't interested in bumper stickers. Try to express a thoughtful idea in 30 seconds. Try it," he said.
"Instead of acceding to either `all good' or `all bad,' we wanted to slow the pace of celebration and panic and by identifying some issues we believe to be critical for the 21st century, offer more thoughtful and historically-minded--and feminist--perspectives," Pellegrini said.
And yet unsmooth jazz has grown restive again. Recent months have seen a number of albums push the boundaries of the music, making thoughtful attempts at mixing jazz with contemporary pop or, even more promisingly, world music. And so on one hand you have woodwind player Don Byron cutting Nu...
Swinney's focus groups have shown that consumers already believe that Duke has the highest-quality medical care. But many people regard it as off-putting--a place you'd go only if you were very sick. Duke responded by adopting the slogan BRILLIANT MEDICINE THOUGHTFUL CARE to reassure patients...
Some of the work itself became tedious--Kochhas a tendency to fall into endless strings ofparallel declarative statements, such as in "OneTrain Can Hide Another," where he cycles throughdozens of variations of the title's formula, "oneX can hide another"; it's easy to see how he canwork so well...