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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Apr 2015

    Does a country's strong religious beliefs stifle innovation? http://on.wsj.com/1Gf2ixc pic.twitter.com/a0cN2Y2hMo

    6:23 AM - 25 Apr 2015
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      1. Frederic Jordan‏ @FredericJordan 25 Apr 2015
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: Does a country's strong religious beliefs stifle innovation? http://on.wsj.com/1Gf2ixc  pic.twitter.com/AhiFvZYvRd” Interessant

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      1. Chris Leveroni‏ @ChrisLeveroni 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ does an American newspaper know how to write a grammatically correct sentence?

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      1. Stanislav Velinov‏ @StanislavIV 25 Apr 2015
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        Good study: “@WSJ: Does a country's strong religious beliefs stifle innovation? http://on.wsj.com/1Gf2ixc  pic.twitter.com/0zMJwIMGak”

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      1. Nieds Dead Horse‏ @NDH_j_m_f 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Well, it seems to depend upon the religion.

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      1. 噴照骨胡‏ @hundericocco 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ #Japan is the highest innovation level.pic.twitter.com/kSQZdduPm0

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      2. Avionica‏ @avionicamusica 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Israel is the most innovative country in the world and its pretty religious

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      3. Greymagus‏ @greymagus 25 Apr 2015
        Replying to @avionicamusica

        @jotiavionica @WSJ I hope I'm not seeing what I think I see, with omission of Israel?

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      4. Avionica‏ @avionicamusica 25 Apr 2015
        Replying to @greymagus

        @greymagus @WSJ it would be seen as pro jewish to put Israel on the top of the chart

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      1. Manuel Hidalgo‏ @Manuj_Hidalgo 25 Apr 2015
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        Manuel Hidalgo Retweeted The Wall Street Journal

        Interesante relación entre innovación y religiosidad https://twitter.com/wsj/status/591955613451735040 … en @WSJ

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        The Wall Street JournalVerified account @WSJ
        Does a country's strong religious beliefs stifle innovation? http://on.wsj.com/1Gf2ixc  pic.twitter.com/a0cN2Y2hMo
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      1. Marco Avellaneda‏ @MAvellaneda55 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ completely un correlated. As expected.

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      1. EK‏ @EKhasanova 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ there is no way that more than 80% of Americans are religious.

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      1. Sunny‏ @SD203 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ Country's religious belief??? Religious beliefs become a country's only when religion is mixed with politics, else they r individual's.

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      1. Γιώργος Σμυρλής‏ @smyrlis 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ @thadjigeorgiou Η πλέον ενδιαφέρουσα συσχέτιση (correlation) είναι οχι μεταξύ innovation και θρησκευτικότητας αλλά θρησκείας (πχ ισλαμ)

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      1. Laura E. Day‏ @LauraDayKatz 25 Apr 2015
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        “@WSJ: Does a country's strong religious beliefs stifle innovation? http://on.wsj.com/1Gf2ixc  pic.twitter.com/XVVmTEehsk” @van_bever_derek

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      1. Tex Mix‏ @shanep1 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ God is not a hinder to innovation...he's the source of inspiration!!

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      1. Ms Galahad‏ @flipsville 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ In the US at least the people with the highest religiosity are not in science - and that has been proven.

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      1. Mark’s Well isn’t THAT interstesting!‏ @MarkA_Tx 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ opinion - suppression of religion is the same as suppression of free ideas and opportunity

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      1. Habib Nasibdar‏ @nasibdar 25 Apr 2015
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        @WSJ this is skewed. Countries on the lower end of the innovation are either #poor or #dictatorships or #dynasties, religion is not enough

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