The networked structure of the Internet proves to be an important enabler in becoming increasingly networked. |
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It must also be careful not to become a silent apologist or polite enabler for the regime. |
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It suggests the government act as an enabler and facilitator for the industry rather than as an investor or regulator. |
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Cutting them off and not being an enabler is often the most loving thing you can do. |
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If, say, a man in a family is alcoholic and his wife is the enabler, she's the one that goes out and buys the alcohol for him. |
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You've turned him into your spiritual project, and, ironically, you're nothing more than an enabler for his own negative pattern. |
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His own letters suggest that he was not only an enabler, but often in fact the dominator in the relationship with Douglas. |
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To do otherwise essentially makes Washington the enabler in a terribly dysfunctional relationship that victimizes poor and minority children. |
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However, he will be remembered as a leader and an enabler who made a lasting impression in his field. |
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Information was a major enabler of this strike and of the air campaign that followed. |
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Top management looked at networking as an industry enabler, rather than as a new business. |
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We see government as a catalyst, an enabler and a supporter of individual development and enterprise. |
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It will be the enabler that will move us forward from a pure brick-and-mortar business to one which is both click and mortar. |
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We have to examine where we want to be a provider, where we want to be a co-provider, and where we want to be an enabler. |
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We have an uncluttered retail environment to sell through, and that's a big enabler. |
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Expanding the view and scope of security is an important enabler in integrating security risk management into an organization. |
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Consequently design, or more specifically aesthetics, is the chief enabler. |
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Standards are a strategic tool for industry and for the public sector as well as a key enabler for new market opportunities. |
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He was incredibly dedicated to John, extremely loyal, probably spoiled him a little too much, maybe an enabler in some ways. |
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But he was an enabler of the CEO's bad behavior, which I believe is a direct result of the firm's size and scope. |
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She's his posthumous enabler, cutting him plenty of slack for his male needs, allowing him to poeticize his libido, making his affair with Wevill an artistic necessity. |
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Clearly, real estate can be an enabler of a supply-chain strategy. |
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She described herself as being focused, inclusive and a good enabler. |
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No matter how sophisticated, technology is only the enabler. |
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Teachers then become the enabler and the nurturer of the talent. |
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My father was an essentially passive man and classic enabler who, although kind by himself, always supported mom and did not exert himself to protect us. |
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I don't think there's a definite answer to whether or not writers use alcohol as a creative enabler, a relaxant, a means to conquer fear, or a way to battle neuroses. |
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It is an improver, an enabler, an instrument that encourages bigger and bigger ambitions. |
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Financial inclusion is a huge enabler of impact for smallholder farmers, but credit alone is insufficient. |
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It should therefore be considered an enabler of a number of the sustainable development goals. |
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She predicts that mobile banking, which has already taken off in Kenya, will be a great enabler of m-health. |
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This proposal is an enabler for growth and jobs and a concrete application of the aims of the revised Lisbon agenda. |
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In terms of future directions, we are interested in assisting the health care system as an enabler of research use in Canada's health systems. |
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The financial sector is a key enabler of economic growth, channelling savings to productive investment. |
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The digital economy is an economic enabler and thus critical to Canada's future prosperity. |
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The development of transportation systems is a directly linked enabler of national industry and therefore intrinsically linked to employment. |
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Telecommunications policy rises to the surface as a primary enabler or obstacle. |
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Enhanced visibility must be considered as the key precondition and enabler for an effective fund-raising strategy. |
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Your role is that of an enabler-and a good enabler helps people to imagine, create, and live out their own dreams. |
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All enabler projects have already been approved or are priorities for funding. |
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This technology breakthrough from Axalto transforms the SIM into a key enabler for music and video portability. |
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Alcohol is the crutch and a typewriter is the enabler for Leon Barlow, the bruised and possibly brilliant Midwestern American scribe at the centre of Big Bad Love. |
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An important enabler of this abuse is the shrugs of the untouched, whose rising shoulders prop up the toxic world. |
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Acquisition of content rights can be done regardless of network availability, thus providing a key enabler to sell pay-per-view content to a mass audience. |
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The various levels of this analysis involve the enabler reachability set, antecedent set and intersection set. |
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Commercial road transport is the backbone of strong, dynamic economies and societies and has become a vital production tool and an enabler of sustainable mobility. |
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New engines with lean-burn or common-rail technology need low-sulphur fuels as a technology enabler to allow advanced catalytic converters to function. |
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An especially beneficial use of technology has come in the areas of education and training, with eLearning being the enabler. |
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He was a wuss and he was an enabler of wusses. |
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Information and communication technologies as a prime enabler and human rights as the facilitator present the best hope for our future in the information society. |
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Yet both countries' manufacturing and plant engineering sectors are boosted by overseas demand, and their firms accept that technology is a key project enabler. |
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The panel recommended that CHSRF's role as an innovation incubator remain central to its identity and noted that the Foundation can go beyond being a broker and become more of an enabler. |
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These actions aim to accelerate the adoption of ICT as an enabler so that we can master the energy demands of our homes, of our businesses, and of our society at large. |
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It also explores the time, training, and equipment challenges of building a relevant aviation enabler for ground forces. |
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Within this decentralising institutional environment, a further reform was introduced that of changing the role of the state from direct provider to facilitator or enabler of services. |
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As set out in the It's more than talk document it is essential that the Minister take the role of convener, participant and enabler in any engagement process that is followed. |
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The Web is an effective enabler of listmakers everywhere and Reader critics are no exception. |
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Drop-catching is an enabler for other domain abuses such as tasting, kiting and typosquatting. |
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Through it all, your role is that of an enabler, helping newcomers to equip themselves, make their own decisions, and find out as much as possible about their new environment. |
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Leaders in the sustainment community have added that if a SOC does not have someone on site to help, it will act as a liaison in contacting the needed enabler. |
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For humankind, the factor of technology is a distinguishing and critical consideration, both as an enabler and an additional source of byproducts. |
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The landing of WACS in Namibia is seen as a milestone towards broadband cost cutting becoming a reality and a key enabler to critical telecoms industry development. |
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Expect a much greater integration of mobile consumer electronic devices such as the iPod, the MP3 player or USB sticks into the vehicle with Bluetooth being the key enabler. |
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