George Will
George Will
George Frederick Willis an American newspaper columnist and political commentator. He is a Pulitzer Prize–winner known for his conservative commentary on politics. In 1986, The Wall Street Journal called him "perhaps the most powerful journalist in America," in a league with Walter Lippmann...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth4 May 1941
sports competition auras
There is an aura of changelessness to sport. There is the flux of competition, but it occurs within the ordering confinement of clear rules.
allow cannot competition happen left meet presumably teams
You cannot allow that to happen because presumably we are going to meet better teams left in the competition.
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We could only put out three buoys to sail around and were very close to the shoreline. We were having some fierce competition and we needed to expand our race site.
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Net exports are unlikely to add much to growth this year with rising oil prices and competition from China seen putting upward pressure on the trade deficit.
thinking competition realizing
When you're younger, you think you're in competition with everyone. You think everyone's success is a threat to you, and this is a thing you grow out of. You get older and you suddenly realize the only person you're in competition with is yourself.
competition meal
Competition is the spice of sports; but if you make spice the whole meal you'll be sick.
american-celebrity competition
The whole competition thing disturbs me. Not that I wasn't a part of it when I first started.
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We'll be putting our best foot forward. You know there are no guarantees in this game, you cannot predict the result. We will be taking the competition as seriously as if it was the World Equestrian Games.
mistake winning competition
The thought that we're in competition with Russians or with Chinese is all a mistake, and trivial. We are one species, with a world to win.
competition challenges citizens
The delicate and intricate pattern of competition and cooperation in the economic behavior of the hundreds of thousands of citizens of Stockholm offers a challenge to the economist that is perhaps as complex as the challenges of the physicist and the chemist.
self competition important
Adam Smith had one overwhelmingly important triumph: he put into the center of economics the systematic analysis of the behavior of individuals pursuing their self-interest under conditions of competition.
weed flower competition
Competition is a tough weed, not a delicate flower.
competition impossible economics
Where combination is possible, competition is impossible.
law competition survival
Whoever claims that economic competition represents survival of the fittest in the sense of the law of the jungle, provides the clearest possible evidence of his lack of knowledge of economics.