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" ... Comey's analysis about seeking to do what he believed was right for the country inadvertently may have tipped the election to her opponent. Curiously the president seizes on Comey's intervention as a reason to throw the contest to her, when reality shows it did just the opposite. Trump is the beneficiary of Comey’s actions. Trump won; Clinton lost. ... "
" ... Joe Biden ran for president on the strongest climate action platform in American history, with a promise to rebuild our COVID-battered economy in ways that will make the country stronger and more equitable for the long term. But unless he seizes the opportunity presented by electric trucks and buses as well as cars, he’ll be missing a chance to drive good jobs and promote environmental justice. Turning the innovative genius and industrial might of America to the problem of clean trucks and buses is central to achieving his goals. ... "
" ... Market-wide orientation will certainly come up during the training. Here, trainees can be tasked with the development of strategic ideas that could make products and services sell better and that meet market demands, thus satisfying both suppliers and clients. Hands-on training, when incorporated into strategic thinking grounded training, seizes and retains the attention of those who are easily distracted. ... "
" ... McDowell, 36, never won a Nascar Cup Series race. The Front Row Motorsports driver, a journeyman in his own right, seizes every opportunity that comes his way. At one point, he entered races just to go right back into the garage (otherwise known as start and parking) in order to make sure people don’t forget who he is. ... "
" ... They’ll wait until the dust settles before they engage in any new hiring, launching business lines, products and services, opening new offices, factories and will shelve any pending initiatives. The result will be that everything seizes up. The longer and more vitriolic the battle for the presidency takes, fear will grow. ... "