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                    [Title] => Jet lag can harm the decision-making of Presidents & PM’s
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This sort of travel weariness frequently occasions defective decision-making.
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The hall was jampacked. The members of the "Tuesday Club" had joined the gathering, coming over from their "headquarters" in the EDSA Plaza Shangri-La. Also present in full force were the members of the Greenhills Walking Corporation.
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This sort of travel weariness frequently occasions defective decision-making.
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The hall was jampacked. The members of the "Tuesday Club" had joined the gathering, coming over from their "headquarters" in the EDSA Plaza Shangri-La. Also present in full force were the members of the Greenhills Walking Corporation.
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