| Carl Jensen - 2002 - 276 páginas
...immunity over the years has nourished the continuance of that immunity, recalling Francis Bacon's insight: "He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils, for time is the great innovator." The accumulated power of decades of effort by the automobile industry to strengthen... | |
| A.M. Tonkinson - 2002 - 70 páginas
...divisions can be overcome and it is possible for us all, if we so choose, to move closer in time. "He ttuit will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator." (Francis Kacon) Every individual has to try and seek answers to the questions asked of them. We do... | |
| Larry D. Terry - 2003 - 226 páginas
...labor under the erroneous assumption that change is inherently good. Sir Francis Bacon's dictum "He who will not apply new remedies must expect new evils, for time is the greatest innovation" deserves attention, but we must remember that some changes may do more harm than good.15... | |
| B. G. Lovejoy - 2003 - 296 páginas
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| George Taylor - 2003 - 92 páginas
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| Gary Guthrie - 2003 - 136 páginas
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| Paul Skidmore, Jake Chapman, Paul Miller - 2003 - 123 páginas
...need to start playing the long game. 1. The Day the Lights Went Out Welcome to the regulatory state 'He that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator.' Francis Bacon, Of Innovations Thursday 14 August 2003 was the day the lights went out. At 3:06pm eastern... | |
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