Biodiversity has become a new catchword for farmers with its promise of healthier ecosystems. |
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That's the latest catchword being echoed among the builders' community in the State. |
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Why is community development now a catchword among resource companies in Indonesia, and yet is so little understood by international corporate management? |
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Its internationalization is not a catchword, but rather a part of a strategy necessary for survival. |
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If you know one of the catchwords of the class you require, you can use this catchword to find the class. |
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Globalization, and globalization of the media by its distribution and content, is not just a striking catchword, it is a reality. |
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Secondly: regionalisation is another catchword which repeatedly gives rise to controversial debate. |
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Specificity is not just a catchword, it must entail detailed study of the situation of each country. |
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The idea that jazz has become a catchword for pomposity is painful for those of us who care deeply about this music. |
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The catchword was Black Power, but it was really black culture. |
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He is probably trying to be decisive, which is the latest catchword around here, but one does not bring in measures and throw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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Because this is the United States Air Force Honor Guard, and here, excellence isn't just a flashy catchword or a cheesy slogan. |
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I agree with the idea that the mass media should be involved to a greater extent, and naturally the catchword here is television, this being the medium that most influences and engages society. |
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Is there any room for a new catchword without any new financial backing? |
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Some authors suggest it is little more than a catchword for the most pressing social issues of the day: unemployment, poverty, discrimination, exclusion, disenchantment with politics, along with any other social problem. |
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The description is automatically the first catchword of the class. |
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The description you entered on the basic data screen is also a catchword. |
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