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That is the goal of every other team that competes against Johnson and Knaus, which is why the stakes are so high at this time of year.
SI.com 2011
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So are Johnson and Knaus, which is why they made the decision they did.
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Stewart and Knaus quickly add, we are never duty-bound to do the impossible.
When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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His argument may be wrong, or speculative, or obvious (to note Bob Knaus).
An Evolutionary Model of Depression, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mr. Knaus examines the aftermath of the U.S. intervention in Bosnia, which, he argues, was a qualified success, if not a dazzling one.
When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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Stewart and Knaus argue, to expend massive amounts of blood and treasure without making things better.
When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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But when Bob Knaus says there were "no institutions involved" in the scenario he described, he's ignoring that the bank and even the framework of trust that allows such loans is, in fact, an institution.
Capital vs. Institutions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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If Mr. Stewart aims principally to show that many desirable goals ought not be attempted because they can't be accomplished, Mr. Knaus aims to show that some good things can indeed be done, and ought to be.
When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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So what Knaus sees, is the product of a massive set of social-economic institutions that he barely touches on and generally ignores.
Capital vs. Institutions, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Mr. Stewart has crystallized his new-found conservatism in a fine new book, coauthored with Gerald Knaus.
When Things Don't Get Better Ian Marcus Corbin 2011
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