| beck | Simplicity
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| blakney | The People and the Wise Man's Policy ...
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| byrn | Stop looking for rare, moral persons (hsien) to put in power.
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| feng | Not exalting the gifted prevents quarreling.
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| ganson | Leaders Work Humbly
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| gnl | Without Action
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| hansen | Prescriptions for Politics
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| legge | Not to value and employ men of superior ability is the way to
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| mccarroll | Not exalting the talented prevents rivalry.
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| mcdonald | If you over esteem talented individuals,
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| merel | Control
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| merel2 | Without Action
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| mitchell | If you overesteem great men,
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| muller | If you do not adulate the worthy, you will make others non-contentious.
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| rosenthal | WITHOUT SEEKING ACCLAIM
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