But if the underlying economic realities go unaddressed, then the risk of crisis will deepen. |
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This year the UN will organize exhibitions, concerts and studies meant to deepen knowledge about the banned practice of slavery. |
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As the sun climbs higher into the sky, the buildings seem to glow and the black holes of their entrances deepen and become more mysterious. |
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Body language, expressions, and environmental cues can deepen emotional bonds. |
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But the government's attempts to show willing in the abstract only deepen this cynicism further. |
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And as the shadows deepen I light my candles and abjure the cold evening by gripping the picture and mouthing a litany of His name. |
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At this distance, I could see the frozen rigidness of her body and felt guilt deepen further. |
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I developed a strong desire to meet him and to take formal diksha, initiation, from him to deepen my knowledge of Saiva and Sakta worship. |
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I think he is making much of the relations with neighbouring countries more than anything and is making efforts to deepen mutual understanding. |
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Other social and economic developments deepen the rifts in Chinese society. |
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We engaged our intellects to deepen our understanding of the natural world and human society in all of its manifestations. |
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Or will it deepen old wounds, increase sectarian tension and fuel more bloodshed? |
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Other projects on the list include plans to deepen the Delaware River navigation channel for large ships. |
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But experience has also helped deepen Taylor's early understanding of life's joys and its sorrows. |
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Relax the pectoral muscle and deepen the chest stretch by turning the body away from the arm for another count of 15 seconds. |
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Far from ameliorating the present social crisis, such plans would only deepen the chasm between rich and poor. |
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In Maelstrom, the main characters are slick, superficial people who deepen emotionally because of the trauma. |
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An interlocking suspension suture is then used to deepen the cervical mental angle, suspend the submandibular gland, and define the jaw line. |
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Although consumer confidence has not collapsed it could sink low enough to delay any recovery and ultimately deepen any recession. |
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We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits. |
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This was an important step in processes seeking to further deepen our democracy. |
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The voice box grows in size and the vocal cords lengthen, causing the voice to deepen and the Adam's apple to become more obvious. |
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He could hear her breath quicken, her moans deepen, as her hands fought to find access to his groin where she could turn the tables on him. |
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The golfing spree is feared to further deepen the social disharmony between the haves and have-nots. |
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The continental enlargement of the Union will deepen its pre-existing diversity. |
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Slowly begin to deepen your breathing, little by little, so each inhalation grows slightly deeper and each exhalation extends a bit further. |
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Organizations today want to foster knowledge, deepen working relationships, and create a collaborative culture and esprit de corps. |
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Held under these conditions, the elections could only be expected to deepen such schisms. |
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As illusions fade and the reality of East Timor's predicament becomes apparent, social tensions and class antagonisms will rapidly deepen. |
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Most tanzanite is treated with heat to deepen the primary colors, and this subdues the trichroism slightly. |
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To deepen the stretch, slowly extend arms and round spine forward, letting the weight of the torso fall forward. |
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Whatever decision the parliament takes, the political crisis is set to deepen. |
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Beyond the plush-velvet-curtained windows, the darkness and the fog deepen, and a weeping drizzle of rain begins to fall. |
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In the coming years, we will have to further deepen the integration to ensure that Umicore realizes its full potential. |
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It was conducted in response to the Geraldton Port Authority's plan to deepen the harbour and shipping channel to allow vessels to take full loads when they leave the port. |
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It also involves large gatherings and a musical festival, as well as an opportunity for youth to deepen their faith and put it to work. |
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The Assembly regrets the absence of transatlantic parliamentary dialogue and wishes to deepen the on-going transpacific parliamentary dialogue. |
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Let not our grat'tude fa'l or grow weary, but deepen our sympathy, that we may bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Chr'st. |
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There will be group practice of Kriya Yoga at least twice daily to deepen your experience. |
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This needs extensive preparation, as it is difficult to catch the interest of an audience and deepen their interest in any given issue. |
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Make adequate time to deepen friendships, and share your concerns with a trusted friend or relative. |
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They may also deepen a view among some Britons that marital misbehavior is embedded in the monarchal genes. |
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Limit your time in bed to what you need, and no longer, to deepen sleep-don't allow yourself to doze off and on for several hours. |
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It constitutes a source of ideas and valuable aids to systemize and deepen the process of self-evaluation. |
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This would deepen the crisis of deindustrialization and accentuate the unemployment and poverty crisis confronting Arab States. |
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But if Belgrade fails to build on recent progress and a genuine political process does not get underway, its isolation will deepen. |
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Other texts will deepen yet more this strange destiny and what is at stake anthropologically as much as theologically. |
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Subsequent victimization would serve to deepen this learning, reinforcing the maladaptive pattern. |
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Volunteering is a great chance to get involved with a local community and deepen your Australian experience. |
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During this retreat we will explore the practice of meditation and its experience as a means to deepen our understanding of the way things are. |
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When environments are stable, firms with a mix in which competences and lock-ins dominate are able to deepen the specificities, resulting in high productivity. |
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Economic distress undermines mental and physical health and threatens to deepen health inequalities. |
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But we are here together so that each of us can deepen first of all a change of heart. |
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They have formed groups and have become involved in pastoral and community projects, and are meeting to pray and deepen their faith. |
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The adoption of a resolution could lead to a realignment of the regional situation and deepen existing problems. |
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It is preferable for us to deepen this spirituality rather than to glean from this and that spirituality. |
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Children developed during playtime awareness of environmental problems and consciousness of the need to deepen their complexity. |
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They therefore sought to deepen their knowledge of the faith and to be guided in the demanding but exciting path of holiness. |
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Besides top-level academic cooperation, how would you like to see relationships between these two countries deepen? |
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Therefore, the shaking directly threatens the self-satisfied believer, who does not feel the need to deepen his personal relationship with God. |
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He counselled students, took computer training and profited from research and lectures to deepen his understanding of many subjects. |
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This means that consecration is lived according to specific provisions which manifest and deepen a distinctive identity. |
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There was also a strong consensus that restrictions on trade and investment at this time would only deepen and prolong the economic downturn. |
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A genuine source of inspiration for the younger generation, this music devotee has also helped composers deepen their creative potential. |
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To deepen team life as a community of Faith, Hope and Love, in faithfulness to the charisms of the Teams of Our Lady. |
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Harris said the ties were only likely to deepen as technology moves ever more of our communications on line. |
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By deciding to deepen its own integration, Africa opened itself to broader partnerships with the rest of the world. |
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It is not enough to deepen our relationship with the presidential administration. |
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As for Cédric, he sees in this adventure the opportunity to deepen his faith. |
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We have made initial attempts to keep this covenant, and plan to continue to deepen our involvement. |
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I hope it will contain useful recommendations as to how the committees of supervisors can improve their work and deepen their cooperation. |
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The main purpose of this conference, therefore, was to deepen our understanding of these critical issues. |
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In that context, the efforts of Turkey to improve and deepen its relations with the neighbouring countries are welcome. |
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The data gathered through this survey will deepen our knowledge of the various aspects of energy consumption in this sector. |
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This will simply deepen the harmful impacts of NAFTA and strengthen corporations at the expense of labour and other sectors. |
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Both fixed and dynamic filters will automatically deepen as feedback is detected. |
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We will deepen our work together to weaken terrorist and criminal networks, and have adopted a robust plan of action for this purpose. |
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But for whatever reason, even trawling my memory of the movie I can't come up with any directorial choices that seemed to enhance or deepen the movie. |
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You would deepen our shame by refusing the blood brother of our Master? |
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The peachy tones at its top deepen to a comforting, enveloping vermilion. |
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If the across-the-board cuts deepen, the temptation could grow to raid this pool down the road. |
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Historians continue to deepen our understanding of how varied and occasionally contradictory were the intentions of various framers and ratifiers. |
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Over time, old rivalries began to deepen, particularly over the spoils of corruption. |
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But partitioning Andhra, far from healing old wounds, is likely only to deepen them. |
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These sketches evolve into larger, more intense ink prints that deepen and fade with each additional attempt. |
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Men, on the other hand, more frequently replied that sexual attraction was a prime reason for initiating a friendship, and that it could even deepen a friendship. |
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The history of humankind is the history of human endeavour to at each stage deepen the democratic processes by removing hindrances to further human self-fulfilment. |
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The votes of two other incumbents in close races only deepen the mystery. |
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The objective of this multichannel onboarding campaign was to activate, retain and deepen relationships with new customers. |
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Soundings will also be taken from UNESCO's team on the ground in order to deepen our understanding of exactly what is needed and how UNESCO can best help the recovery and reconstruction of Afghanistan. |
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We will deepen cooperation to combat nuclear terrorism. |
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Building upon the progress we made last year, we should intensify and deepen our understanding with a view to reaching a consensual decision on the programme of work. |
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India was founded to erase divisive identities, not to deepen them. |
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That the General Council find the best means possible to enliven, deepen and further explore at all levels, the international missionary dimension, and co-ordinate all the missionary aspects of the Congregation. |
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Here they found much to both deepen their faith and broaden their knowledge, whether by meditating in Sri Lankan Buddhist monasteries or working with Sri Lankan artists. |
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Continued occupation, killings and infliction of pain and suffering will only deepen hatred and divisions and will not contribute to peace and security. |
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This would further deepen the divisions in our society and amount to a repartitioning of the North. |
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In its strategic direction, UNESCO shall remain unstinting in seeking to bring about a culture of peace and to develop and deepen mutual understanding, reconciliation and dialogue. |
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To answer your second question, I think we need to do our best to avert mutual incomprehension and deepen mutual understanding, because the lack of understanding breeds conflict. |
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Therefore the main aim of the proposed meetings was to develop contacts among the brothers, to further the exchange of experience and above all to deepen their common Dominican identity. |
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Cryptography Research is looking to deepen its commercial penetration with semiconductor manufacturers, smart card vendors, and issuers. |
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The Union must continue and deepen its drug strategy, which advocates a global, balanced approach based on based on the simultaneous reduction of supply and demand. |
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The following theological reflection is intended to assist pastors as they accompany the faithful on their journey of faith and to help them rediscover and deepen their appreciation for the Sacrament of Reconciliation. |
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This structure facilitates the expeditiousness of judicial proceedings and allows staff to deepen and broaden their knowledge beyond the scope of a single case before one Chamber. |
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Together with the Team Manager Lucio Cecchinello we want to deepen one of the technical and imaginative aspects of this job related to De Puniet's RC212V? or rather the livery creation. |
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We will try to help gun aficionados, worldwide, to identify, date, and deepen their knowledge or simply to discover our exceptionally rich heritage in this field. |
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Bearing in mind the need to deepen the Union, the Heads of Government must change tack and extend qualified majority voting to a substantial degree. |
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Once you choose the seed in life, you must keep it within your grasp to deepen the representation and take it along a single channel, without losing it distracted by various other aspects of life. |
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Has anyone considered the possibility that by following such an unenterprising course, teams might actually deepen the hole in which they find themselves? |
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The collision of a terrane with the eastern edge of the continent during the Taconic orogeny caused the continental margin to flex and the sedimentary basin to deepen. |
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A once-retired general leading a sweeping offensive against Islamists has been named Libyan army chief, an official said Monday, in a move expected to deepen divisions in the conflict-riven country. |
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We then want to deepen our relationships with these campaigners and get them more involved in our work, for example by taking other types of action such as meeting with their local MP and parliamentary candidates. |
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It is necessary to optimise, deepen and extend the scope of analysis of cross-border socio-economic potentials to be able to develop well-founded strategies. |
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Bloom's answer was to deepen the study of the American founders and to renew a classical pedagogy that weaves eros and intellect into the love of knowing and natural virtues. |
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Having an on-set entomologist helped deepen meanings in the film, and Strickland was particularly struck by the rich, strange language of lepidoptera. |
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In order to exercise their respective functions properly, judges, defenders of the bond and promoters of justice are to be diligent in continuing to deepen their knowledge of matrimonial and procedural law. |
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Yet North Korea's reclusive generalissimo, Kim Jong Il, appears not just to revel in his country's isolation, he has been doing all he can to deepen it. |
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Within this framework, we have set up a service center for regional investors, to make it easier for Mongolia to stake out its place in the regional economy and deepen its ties with countries in this region. |
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What they have in common is a commitment to make the world a better place, to contribute in a meaningful way to our overall body of knowledge, and to deepen our understanding of both the physical and the social world. |
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Typically glaciers deepen their valleys more than their smaller tributaries. |
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You must deepen the true foundations of the world-wide Fraternity and create everywhere the spirit of welcome and the atmosphere of brotherliness. |
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Open Dharma organizes meditation retreats, allowing new and experienced participants to deepen their experience of Dharma, the expansive foundation of aliveness without which nothing can exist. |
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Such consultations facilitate and deepen cross-fertilization among RCPs, and explore ways to harness future opportunities for greater collaboration. |
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The existing narrow shelf sea between Norway and Greenland began to widen and deepen. |
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What would you like to deepen in view of a more apt and effective service? |
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Absent political decisions to address the causes of this humanitarian emergency, the international aid community thus has no choice but to help relieve suffering as the crisis continues to deepen. |
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We should deepen our understanding of the riches of the two different pedagogics: that adopted for the disciples from Judaism and that adopted for sympathizers from paganism. |
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One-on-one coaching is the behind-the-scenes contribution that can deepen the portrayals of a lead role. |
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During this 10 days retreat we will inquire into the practice of meditation and its experiences as a mean to deepen and liberate our understanding of the way things are. |
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China is willing to deepen dialogue and cooperation on macroeconomic policy in general, and finances in particular, in order to pull together to reform the international financial system. |
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The wiry therapist, Jay Rios, slips his craftsman hands underneath your body and makes long, rapid slooshing strokes from back to toe, from neck to thigh, using your own weight to deepen the pressure. |
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Our goal is to deepen and extend the known connections between 3SUM, the other two classes and problems like formula satisfiability. |
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Over time, this will deepen the river bed and create steeper sides which are then weathered. |
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Concrete provisions at the level of each institute and of each province and local community are necessary if prayer is to deepen and thrive in religious life individually and communally. |
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We face a moment of strategic economic opportunity: by combining an upturn in growth in various regions with a global reduction in barriers to trade, we can deepen, broaden, and extend this economic expansion. |
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In particular, it will be necessary to deepen and extend the concept of human security so that it fully encompasses the new reality and can adapt to further developments to come. |
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The only way to change things is to unite our voices, deepen our roots, and create the alliances necessary to move our agenda forward in a way that is political, but non-partisan. |
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First, in the areas clearly identified previously it is important that the regulators of the major financial systems deepen and strengthen their dialogue at the global level. |
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Rational ethical debate and critical ethical reflection can help to explicate and clarify the value basis of actions and decisions, and to deepen insight into their expected consequences. |
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In the short run, economic slowdowns and escalating energy prices can work together to sidetrack research and even deepen a recession or depression. |
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The result was to deepen and mystify a simple political remark. |
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Spade will deepen her line with three formal dinnerware patterns, two new flatware patterns, two crystal stemware introductions, and metal and crystal giftware. |
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As Andrews aged, so did her voice, which began to naturally deepen. |
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Despite the harsh legislation and sudden change, he had developed support from clergy who approved his desire to deepen the piety and morals of his subjects. |
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Crawford was appointed Archaeology Officer and played a prominent role in developing the use of aerial photography to deepen understanding of archaeology. |
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Then, with Teesside imploring the Gods of football and wintery precipitation to deepen the peasouper and get the game off, it suddenly, inexplicably lifted. |
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As a performer, he used the resources of a technologized culture to deepen his knowledge of his own cultural roots and to explore other American musical subcultures. |
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Strong extratropical cyclones have been shown to deepen significantly along a shallow frontal zone, forced by the Gulf Stream itself during the cold season. |
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Unless far-reaching measures are taken to address consumer concerns 'from farm to fork', the crisis will only deepen. |
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