As a result, those who occupy these roles may garner more support than rank-and-file church members. |
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Other additional accoutrements such as wedding veils, fairy wings etc will also garner bonus points. |
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She added that people must stand up and take the first step in order to garner support from others. |
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In the presidential race, however, a candidate must garner an absolute majority to win office, by holding a second round if necessary. |
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Consequently, it is able to garner information that is still fresh in a respondent's mind. |
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If they can garner 19 points in the process they will also seal the championship. |
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The objective of such a campaign was to stifle dissent, garner unquestioning support, and rally people around a common symbol. |
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The movie does have its moments, and will most likely garner some critical praise just for being what it is. |
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To garner evidence of anti-social behaviour, the council undertakes covert surveillance. |
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Some palm readers might go through a client's purse or have an accomplice do so, in order to garner information about the client. |
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It also serves to mobilise despairing layers of society for a right-wing programme and garner support for the government with populist demagogy. |
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The latest Golf is set by its designers to hold onto the faithful and garner a few more congregations to the fold. |
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However, whether the title will garner the approval of North American gamers remains to be seen. |
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However, at the very least, one can garner background information of what might have influenced the empiricists through the doctrine of skepsis. |
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Hot bods strut their stuff on TV trying their best to garner as many positive sentiments as possible. |
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With his trophy wife at his side, he's determined to garner the nomination, no matter how dirty he has to play. |
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If public workers are willing to take one for the team, so to speak, they'll garner considerably more goodwill. |
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She doesn't feel that she has to restore his claim of infallibility for him to garner that respect. |
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If he wasn't, then she knew she'd never be able to garner enough courage to come back for a make-up. |
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This is intended to garner tax from foreign subsidiaries of the holding company domiciled in their respective countries. |
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In the minds of both males and females, girls dress provocatively to garner a certain reaction. |
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The current series of C4 idents are beautifully presented and will no doubt garner armfuls of awards. |
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People with factitious disorder feign or actually induce illness in themselves, typically to garner the nurturance of others. |
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With a paucity of big men in the East, he could garner All-Star consideration, which would make his comeback story almost unbelievable. |
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The help desk and IT support staff will act as ambassadors for your intranet initiative, so the sooner you garner their support the better. |
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Auto play ads garner more revenue from advertisers than standard display ads. |
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He is sure to garner widespread support from across all sections of club rugby. |
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The glances it gets on these rustic streets are more murderous than any it might garner from the fashionistas in Milan. |
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We also look to Tinseltown each year to watch previously unrecognized talent garner critical and commercial super-stardom. |
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Since American pop culture reveres stardom, rappers often garner more attention and respect than they deserve. |
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They are self-styled leaders who garner some following through rankly nefarious means. |
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The success of an event is not measured only financially, but also by its ability to garner moral and physical support. |
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It was amusing to watch as the band tried everything in their arsenal to garner some kind of response from the crowd. |
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But really, how impure is the desire to garner professional respect and reap enough cash to pay rent and keep making work? |
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Taking into account inflation, GDP growth, and other economic variables, the Yalies predict that the president will garner 58.3 percent of the vote. |
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Few politicians garner the celebrity that Senator Booker does, and fewer still seem so earnest and human while doing it. |
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A cheque submitted without fuss or fanfare would prove their real commitment to the cause but would not, of course, garner as many gushing puff pieces or adoring photographs. |
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For some, the document seemed too slanted towards solutions that had yet to garner any consensus in the room. |
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She was at Dante's mid-point, the centre of life, when she was supposed to garner knowledge and become wise. |
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They were presumably brought down and sacrificed in ATM to help garner favor for a possibly ailing community. |
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All other things being equal, the majority obtained would be endowed with a legitimacy such that it would garner consensus. |
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I am certain that this legislation will garner the whole-hearted support of all my colleagues. |
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Conceive an idea, garner support, get the idea financed, hire the right people to manage it and then take action. |
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That does not mean that we cannot quickly garner the first agreements as they come to ripeness. |
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Using bodily fluids in art work is a tried and tested way to raise a few eyebrows and garner attention, depending on how unsavory it is. |
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As Ahmad's story continues to garner more attention, she has also begun receiving an enormous amount of hate-filled messages and phone calls. |
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Make no mistake about it, this bill is an opportunistic attempt to garner votes. |
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In such cases, arguments for investment in additional infrastructure may garner little support. |
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Its main objective is to garner the necessary support for the holding of the Conference. |
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Canada has a long history of building diplomatic bridges toward consensus and fostering practical strategies that garner widespread support. |
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In a democratic society, foreign policy decisions are not legitimate or successful unless they garner wide public support. |
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Even though it doesn't garner a lot of headlines, producers have taken big strides to soften the environmental footprint from food production. |
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The priest's sermon, recalling his youthful days as a missionary, doesn't garner much attention as the kids use stubby pencils to play hangman on the backs of their programs. |
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To enter the ring though, he needed to garner the approval of the country's Constitutional Court in order to begin what will be the battle of all election battles. |
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The idea of informers and agents is to garner information to save lives. |
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Big shots like Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and Steven Cohen of SAC Capital may garner the headlines. |
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Few others could garner the national attention that Clint can, and the Republicans were right to put him center stage. |
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I get the impression that some in the broadcast media are more interested in spreading gloom to garner ratings than quelling people's uneasiness, or giving solid facts. |
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A good business broker will separate the real buyers from the looky-loos, bring in more qualified prospects, and usually can garner a better price for the business. |
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To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state. |
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Long taunted for his embonpoint, polite French for tubbiness, the affable pol used to garner dessert-inspired nicknames. |
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Your support not only provides direct financial resources, it is also a sign of your commitment and serves as seed money to garner funds from a variety of other sources. |
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The report, released on Friday, indicates that touchless mobile technology focused on payment methods will not catch on or garner mainstream use on its own. |
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Yet, his personal efforts to garner support for the renewal of negotiations suggest he is serious about the current peace process. |
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Nobody could have foreseen that Jay's termination would garner so much publicity in the industry, rendering him unmarketable and unemployed until the day of his death. |
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With plenty of good vibrations, soul and spirit, this year's Festival is sure to garner some new fans, which is exactly what Hayden and Deen are hoping for. |
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If Canada used its goodwill and standing in the international community to do that, I think we would have very strong support here in Canada and we would be able to garner the support of other countries to do that as well. |
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That's because it's not just you tweeting about your business. Customers also tweet about their good and bad experiences with companies, so you can find out what people think of you and garner market intelligence. |
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Some further indicated that meetings provide members with the opportunity to test ideas, discuss approaches and garner a better understanding of who is doing what under the Action Plan within the Department. |
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Today, specialty crops such as field peas are starting to garner the most attention from hungry mallards and pintails looking to fatten up. |
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I had come to this tiny West African country to share experiences with young organizers and facilitate a workshop on how to garner human and financial resources for social justice work. |
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It represents what, in the considered judgement of the six Presidents, could garner consensus and allow this body to return to its primary task: negotiating international instruments. |
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However, it was imperative to garner the necessary political will. |
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We believe that our draft resolution will garner 180 votes in favour. |
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Low-hanging fruits are those actions that garner early agreement and that are obtainable in the short run. |
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It is a really good way to garner support for local museums. |
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Lennox's longtime support for LGBT rights have helped garner a significant following within the community. |
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Ensconced in the residence halls of the fortified and secure Tower of London, Edward attempted to garner support from within the capital. |
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It was only after a decade away from Skipton that I was finally able to garner the courage to return and testify against my abuser. |
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Alienor Reira, the author's wife, said she helped garner ideas for the story. |
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The heat wave continues to garner causalities in Egypt as the death toll due to heat stroke rises to 61 in three days. |
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Unable to garner even a modicum of support for his plan, he conceded to follow the others. |
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They just garner most of the subsidies and cultivate the cool perfectionism of sterile toe dancing, which not only ruins the body but is also a totally outmoded aesthetic. |
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This is the kind of information we garner when we actually listen to witnesses with an open mind, as opposed to badgering them with ideological rhetoric, as has been the case with the NDP when witnesses appear. |
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These encounters made it possible for the delegation to garner corroborating information on the alarming human rights situation characterized mainly by extra-judiciary executions, kidnappings and widespread insecurity. |
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Although made during the fiscal year, these expenditures will garner benefits for Cominar over their estimated useful life which extends into the coming years. |
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Tell the local community about upcoming club events and awards to garner more community interest and awareness of your club and its various programs. |
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It was perceived to be useful to share views and to garner broader knowledge about implementation of the treaty norms on a national and regional level and about compliance issues and related challenges. |
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Convinced of the necessity of supplying the Army with fresh troops, Ralston tried to garner the support of the Canadian government for compulsory overseas military service. |
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Although management, supervision and mentoring did not garner a lot of attention in the national studies, these topics did resonate with the key informants and respondents in this project. |
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She hopes this opportunity to take her business on the road will garner her some major exposure, especially in fashion-forward Toronto and Montreal. |
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It should also help to garner support for initiatives that link small arms and threats against children in times of armed conflict with the ultimate goal of improving children's lives. |
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Since its inception the WBHOF has never had a permanent location or museum, which has allowed the more recent IBHOF to garner more publicity and prestige. |
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When programmer Dan Leowenherz released Breakup Notifier earlier this week, he didn't expect the unassuming Facebook app to garner the attention that it did. |
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Here I was up to my armpits in bodies, and the DPKO was reduced to presenting a non-paper in order to garner possible support for a mandate debate. |
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Everything in then-universe is perfectly orderly, perfectly deterministic, and perfect in terms of prescribable outcomes, if we can only garner enough information. |
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The treatise was never published in full during Grotius' lifetime, perhaps because the court ruling in favor of the Company preempted the need to garner public support. |
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But for these advocates, the wins could mean sending a message to state lawmakers who have been unable to garner enough support to raise the minimum wage statewide. |
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There are no votes to lose in England, plenty to garner in Scotland and the SNP wouldn't want to be accused of backscratching the Tories by abstaining. |
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A poignant reply will garner more credence than hours of blown smoke. |
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