And there will always be the money and political machinery to grease the wheels. |
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Would he give any house room to a politician who asked for a few quid to grease the wheels of a project? |
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The first step is that you need capital to start businesses and grease the wheels of commerce. |
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Adherence to basic etiquette and civility in negotiating can help a great deal since etiquette does grease the wheels of a civil society. |
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The speed at which digital fingerprints can be processed is helping to grease the wheels for all of these processes, he says. |
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While social cues grease the wheels of interaction in subtle ways, they can also create hazards. |
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Compounding Dr. Mutawa's frustration was the suggestion that a bribe could grease the wheels. |
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They have to grease the wheels of commerce with bribes and therefore it is a legitimate business expense. |
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Doctors can't — and shouldn't — eradicate the emotions that grease the wheels of patient care. |
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A good communicator masters the rules of etiquette and good manners since these are what grease the wheels of effective interpersonal relationships. |
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Peter can grease the wheels of business, facilitate contacts and help them navigate the unfamiliar global marketplace. |
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Development projects abound, and Worcester is wisely working to grease the wheels that bring in foot traffic, business and livability. |
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For example, oil the wheels and grease the wheels allow variation for nouns that elicit a similar literal meaning. |
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This is not a product only fit to grease the wheels of industry. |
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The broader intent has been to grease the wheels of the financial system. |
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Intermediaries, large and small, specialised to grease the wheels of commerce, provide the spokes to the big wheels of production and consumption in markets near and far. |
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If Kenney can grease the wheels of Canada's fighter jet program, fixed-wing search and rescue, the Canadian Surface Combatant program, etc. |
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Good Old Boy networks, private clubs and political action committees were all formed with the same idea in mind to grease the wheels of life. |
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The ethical problem today is not merely that these corporations have plenty of money to grease the wheels of university research. |
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Big companies also grease the wheels through campaign contributions, especially to incumbent members of Congress in leadership roles. |
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Now it's up to regulators to help grease the wheels allowing demand to pick up and the creation of new jobs. |
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We don't have an owner to help grease the wheels with sponsors. |
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