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		<title>By: Tragedy of shortcuts &#171; PublicOrgTheory</title>
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		<description>[...] the lessons to be drawn from this tragedy are easily applied to other situations where urgency and groupthink intersect.  In this case, urgency can be externally or internally imposed, driven by anything from [...]</description>
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