Occasionally events build upon each other, then the tension elapses in a natural way. |
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We didn't go out and originate a track in India with a tabla player and then build upon that. |
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It now offers a new owner the chance to build upon its past and to reawaken it as a working estate. |
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The annual Budget is a natural process of continuation of financial policies, and it should build upon the edifice that exists already. |
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Despite the kitty being slightly emptier than last season, Patterson has managed to retain the spine of his side and even to build upon it. |
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They embrace and build upon the critical importance of diversity and inclusion. |
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Our operational focus is to build upon the company's pioneering methods of distribution. |
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Each two-hour episode will build upon itself to tell a story that takes place between the third and fifth seasons of the show. |
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They were able to build upon the aftermarket success in short order. |
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We will build upon this indication that the United States does not intend to obstruct the Kyoto process. |
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Kyoto is the plaform we have to build upon and we would lose years of work if we were to start from scratch. |
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A practical man might suggest that, if the building were not really wanted, the best plan would be to pull it down, sell the materials, and build upon the ground. |
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These two measures have gone a long way to maintain and build upon the trust that Canadians have in their government. |
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The organizational renewal agenda we are implementing is designed to continue and build upon this tradition of excellence. |
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Morale boosting is what the squad need and if we couple this with astute signings this summer, we will be able to take advantage of the strong platform and build upon it. |
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We have launched a consultation and intend to build upon the results of that consultation in a green paper. |
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This project has attempted to build upon and facilitate those developments. |
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He more coherently structures a cultural studies methodology by invoking a multitude of textual examples that build upon and connect to each other. |
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Proposals and initiatives to build upon the Schengen acquis shall be subject to the relevant provisions of the Treaties. |
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Maranga said that the student society is hoping to build upon the success that UBC had with their U-Pass referendum, where about a bajillion students voted online. |
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These payments build upon the existing comprehensive system of services and benefits available to all of Canada's veterans. |
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We have been able to build upon that report in our further discussions on this issue. |
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Any mistakes at this stage will adversely affect every successive stage, and ultimately the end result, as all stages build upon each other. |
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These awareness campaigns or programs will coordinate with, and build upon, initiatives currently being implemented by government entities. |
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In the future, we will continue to build upon and be guided by those principles in a constructive manner. |
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This latest discovery will allow scientists to build upon this framework of knowledge, in the hope of developing effective treatments in the future. |
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It must build upon the active engagement of all stakeholders and must seek ways to develop active and effective partnerships among them. |
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Basic orientations for the sustainability of European tourism can build upon a large amount of work and documents outlining important processes and principles. |
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Ratio decidendi also involves the holding of a particular case, thereby allowing future cases to build upon such cases by citing precedent. |
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You will be able to build upon and diversify your economic activities in the agriculture, silviculture and forestry sectors, and branch out in new directions, by investing directly in the Saskatchewan economy. |
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The Commission proposes to build upon existing experience in temporary or virtual return programmes and extend it, where necessary, to other parts of the developing world. |
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This resolution demonstrates my country's belief that we should build upon practical and concrete measures for nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation. |
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It also bears in mind that the verification system should, at least initially, build upon existing verification tools used by IAEA, in which States already have a high degree of confidence. |
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The best part about being here is the constant learning curve: be it at work, at home or travelling in between, there is always an opportunity to build upon something. |
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A community-based education plan should build upon a national education plan, if one exists, and provide a framework for improving the quality of formal and non-formal education programmes. |
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While these objectives build upon the performance achieved during the previous years, they further promote continual improvement in the company's environmental performance. |
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We have continued to build upon this innovation and are known, and respected, for our consistent track record of delivering solid technology though regular releases. |
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Thailand therefore calls on all parties concerned to build upon this momentum in order to ensure that our ongoing efforts will eventually bear fruit. |
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We are all eager to make a positive impact as part of the NATO team and build upon the recent successes in this region of the Canadian ships that preceded us. |
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The federal capital tax incentive initiative may provide a model that the federal government can build upon to encourage further corporate income tax reform at the provincial level. |
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It was important to build upon such accomplishments. |
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These products build upon proven in-house technology and the manufacturing expertise used in the dashpot line. |
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The project will build upon the methodological experience collected within the INTERPHONE study. |
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This assignment will build upon the considerable track record of ARCADIS with implementation of the Water Frame Directive. |
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Rich-thin client solutions build upon industry standards and protocols utilized by reading browsers. |
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To examine the factors associated with the severity of food insecurity, I build upon prior research through the use of Multinomial Logistic regression. |
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Our partnership with Delphix will provide our Intelligence Community customers with a unique opportunity to utilize and build upon these breakthrough virtualization solutions. |
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The Basque language is the best candidate for a descendant of such a language, but since Basque is a language isolate, there is no comparative evidence to build upon. |
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The alcohol-free cocktails are meant to complement and build upon the chain's handcrafted beverage program that features many all-natural elements. |
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