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Once again, the smart-power Obama administration flip flops and really has no idea how to protect america or bring our enemies to justice – much less knows what to do with them when caught.
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Landis+Gyr, which had sales of around $1.5 billion last year and employs about 5,000 people, is a major manufacturer of smart-power meters, which gauge electricity consumption and transmit data on power usage so utility companies can adjust their supplies accordingly.
Takeda, Toshiba Make $16 Billion M&A Push Kana Inagaki 2011
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Once again, the smart-power Obama administration flip flops and really has no idea how to protect america or bring our enemies to justice – much less knows what to do with them when caught.
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Deutsche Telekom is moving into the business of operating smart-power meters.
Deutsche Telekom Eyes Meters Christopher Lawton 2010
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Pressed to find new areas of growth, the T-Mobile parent is moving aggressively into the business of operating smart-power meters, a nascent and already crowded field focused on promoting energy efficiency.
Deutsche Telekom Eyes Meters Christopher Lawton 2010
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• De-militarizing the fight against terror by putting more money into smart-power initiatives.
Shadi Hamid: After the Al-Arabiya Interview, What Obama Must Now Do in the Middle East 2009
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Associated Press BAE's Anthony Zinni is aiming for 'smart-power' contracts.
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JILL DOUGHERTY, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Rock star excitement hits the buttoned-down State Department as Hillary Clinton starts her first day as secretary telling staff America's new smart-power policy needs smart people.
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This should not be seen as a threat to the Secretary of State's authority but rather as a powerful complementary smart-power development voice at the decision-making table.
Sheila Herrling: Who'd a Thunk It? Bipartisan Consensus on Foreign Aid 2009
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As for the defense portion of 3-Ds is concerned, Hilary Clinton was not hesitant to back her “smart-power” policy with the typical American iron fist by telling the foreign relations committee that new administration would keep all options open while negotiating with Iran, North Korea, Afghanistan, Iraq or any other rouge state in the world.
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