hagel in A Sentence

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    Hagel Begins Trimming Army.

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    Publisher Software: Hagel Technologies.

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    Hagel says we didn't lose Iraq.

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    Hagel has now played 243.

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    Hagel:‘We are at war'.

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    Hagel said the United States is leaving all options open.

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    Tea-seller's son can head a country only in India: Hagel.

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    Hagel will visit South Korea and Japan during a weeklong trip.

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    One of these two intangibles(i.e., corporate narrative) is the backyard of John Hagel.

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    Hagel said the U.S. wants the countries in the region to resolve the disputes peacefully.

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    But declassified intelligence documents suggest Hagel, while mistakenly suggesting the support was ongoing, was at least pointing his finger in the right direction.

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    Historically, state intervention in the banking system has been one of the earliest forms of intervention in the market system,” Grinder and Hagel write.

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    Knowing he would face strong opposition from his own party for his disloyalty, Like Senator Adams before him, Senator Hagel did not run for re-election.

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    Passion is not antithetical to purpose, but purpose leads to engagement, while passion leads to open-ended exploration(John Hagel from Deloitte has written extensively about this topic).

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    If defense Secretary Hagel in November 2014 said that the main purpose of"Defense innovation initiative" is"to undermine China's strategy of opposition", then his statement would be more effective.

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    I witnessed personally a comparable repulsion a year or so ago, when an old friend, long a prudently neocon-friendly author and Wall Street Journal writer, reacted to the smearing of Chuck Hagel by the same group.

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    Likewise, during his second term as a Republican Senator, Chuck Hagel questioned his party's stance on the war in Iraq in 2006, requesting a“phased troop withdrawal,” and in 2007, calling the Iraq surge,“the most dangerous foreign policy blunder in this country since Vietnam.”.

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