He said the partnership process must underpin competitiveness as the core element of any possible new agreement. |
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More importantly she is finally getting to a level of fitness that would underpin her brilliant shotmaking. |
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Names are great but it is the actual proceedings that underpin what we do that is important. |
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This interpretation holds water, but it doesn't account for the poetry, the hilarity, and the glimmers of hope that underpin the film. |
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The six-country tour will also underpin the fact that the island is a sovereign, independent country, he said. |
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At the same time, however, we need to oppose the divisive asylum system and the immigration laws that underpin it. |
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So that issue and the facts which would underpin that issue were never ventilated in the Tribunal. |
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The claim of the insured included an additional claim to underpin an adjacent office block, which was not part of the insured property. |
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A professional equal opportunities approach must underpin appointments, otherwise the same old faces will reappear. |
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Mathematics, statistics, probability, and computational science all underpin this new way of thinking about life. |
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The organisation's evidence condemned the unwritten principles that seem to underpin the draft bill. |
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The Philharmonia Orchestra has been brought in to underpin the major concerts. |
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It is natural that these concepts should underpin the codified laws on equality before the law and fair trials. |
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A full structural analysis is required to determine whether it is necessary to underpin the foundations to resist the additional dead loads. |
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The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread. |
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In this essay I want to trace the origins of some of the common principles and assumptions which underpin the writing workshop. |
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The avowed objective was to underpin one of the favored Lebanese factions enmeshed in the multilateral disputes in the country. |
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The Government's legislation to underpin its workplace changes is yet to materialise. |
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Ms White said it would underpin a major part of the rural economy by supporting sustainable agriculture to feed a bio-fuel plant in Carlow. |
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Gender mainstreaming is a key concept that should underpin all policies, yet no mention has been made of it whatsoever. |
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The uncertainty will continue to underpin the market for the next couple of weeks. |
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We are carrying out genetics studies and investigating which brain processes underpin altruistic and egoistic behaviour. |
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We will not underpin or bail out the banks with billions of taxpayer dollars. |
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Ideas concerning the incomputable and non-human intelligence of the algorithm underpin this argument. |
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The same transparency, rigour and ethics underpin Euler Hermes' commitment to its shareholders. |
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This will underpin long-term economic growth, combat unemployment and regional disparities and promote social cohesion. |
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The latter would be only too happy to forget about the principle of solidarity that is supposed to underpin the European Communities. |
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We have developed a foreign policy, with the crisis-management structures and tools to underpin it. |
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They underpin the allure that bulthaup kitchens and living spaces have worldwide for esthetes, bons viveurs and cookery enthusiasts. |
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This set of three purity comparisons coordinated by the BIPM has been designed to underpin all CMCs for pure organic calibrator materials. |
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Over and above everything else, the fight against climate change requires Europe-wide measures to underpin Europe's leading role in the world. |
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However, clean coal technologies underpin the place of coal in power generation in the long run. |
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Yet this view leaves open the historical determinations of intention and form which underpin the framework of reading at any post-classical moment. |
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It was therefore vital to build and sustain solid financial markets in order to underpin financing for development. |
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Yes, I think it was a dirty campaign and I think it has breached some of the trust that developed and was needed to underpin the coalition. |
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I look forward to hearing how other European countries manage to underpin by law the protection of economic and social rights. |
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French garrisons in Ndjamena and Abéché help underpin Mr Déby's power. Oil is his other helpmate. |
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We must underpin our values and interdependence by mutual action, working together to secure what the mindless advocates of violence can never take away. |
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Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and sufficiency of Australia's blood supply. |
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Indeed, it's those co-existing opposites that underpin the whole movie. |
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Our hope is that certain clarifications may underpin and complement the progress made. |
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But the human rights camp often downplays the military might that must underpin any successful effort to hold thugs and tyrants accountable for their atrocities. |
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Traceability will underpin all future food safety legislation. |
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Technology that could underpin a national identity card scheme has been given a trial run in South Yorkshire as part of a nationwide pilot project. |
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The second thing is that when we make this approach, we have to underpin it with the rule of law principle. |
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In combination, these characteristics underpin the definitions of types N1-N7 and provide a comprehensive breakdown of potential non-exhaustiveness. |
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A code of ethics will start by setting out the values that underpin the code and will describe a company's obligation to its stakeholders. |
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Our standards in telecommunication and radiocommunication already underpin the entire global communications framework, and will serve as the platform for a whole range of as yet undreamt-of services. |
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If businesses don't stop to consider the managed hosting requirements that underpin their online presence they are likely to end up with an expensive website that has little traffic and a poor reputation. |
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Chords fly about in angry, clipped rhythms, roaring triplet accompaniments underpin passionate, operatic melodies, and orchestral effects defy the limits of pianistic sonorities. |
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The key issue is to place emphasis on universally shared values which underpin our human community, without however undermining the rich diversity of cultures. |
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Indeed, if these funds were to become fully transparent, there would be a risk of invalidating manager skills, which in fact underpin the production of returns that are only tenuously linked with the market. |
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From the outset, sleighbells underpin a series of expanding chord clusters which, like other chord clusters in the work, grow out of a single pitch into an orchestral color field. |
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In the video segments below, Dr. Michael Fullan highlights a number of 'newish' concepts that underpin successful educational reform and describes six key insights regarding successful change. |
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The suspension and understructure are shared with the new Toyota Verso MPV and, as configured for the Prius, they underpin a car with smooth, accurate steering, a supple ride and a fluent demeanour. |
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We must also stand firm on a number of principles and values that underpin the shared existence of humanity, if humanity is to be worthy of that name. |
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Though it contains shots that mirror the paintings of the German romanticist, Caspar David Friedrich, these are used to underpin the film's intense religious aura and are not typical of its general appearance. |
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The rhythmic certainties of blank verse underpin O'Brien's wise, sophisticated writing, as searchingly felt about individuals as it is about society. |
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Rural women firmly underpin the national economy, absorbing the surplus of some agricultural commodities by using them in preference to imported commodities. |
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There are still plenty of difficult issues to unpick here but nevertheless, there is now a clearer, stronger consensus on the twin pillars that can underpin this debate in future. |
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And are the current policy disagreements centred upon the consensual norms that underpin the system, or the rules that follow from them and the way those rules are interpreted? |
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Second, we need a comprehensive, commonly agreed reform agenda that will underpin that consolidation path and inspire the confidence of Greek society. |
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These edifices of sound – though disturbingly dissonant for an audience in 1913 – are chosen with impeccable refinement, and they underpin the score's complete arc with a structural surety on an almost Beethovenian level. |
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The German backlash was severe, with the media denouncing Greek spongers and feckless southern Europeans while attacking Merkel for betraying the principles supposed to underpin the euro. |
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Merkel has told the prime minister that – if he acts in that spirit – she would be prepared to offer help if the Lisbon treaty were revised to underpin new governance arrangements. |
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The Directive will also underpin consumer protection and enhance competition and innovation by establishing an appropriate prudential framework for new entrants to the retail payments market. |
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Its recommendations continue to underpin our plans and strategies. |
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In an attempt to move the debate forward, the parties were requested to form a legal sub-committee, to attempt to reach agreement on the legal framework that could underpin a political settlement. |
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Stability ratings refer specifically to the prospective relative sustainability and variability of an income fund's distributable cash flows, which underpin cash distributions. |
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Financial resources to underpin activities in this area remain limited. |
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It will also underpin economic, social and territorial cohesion. |
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The second principle that will underpin our action is responsibility. |
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Dr Parkes agreed that numerous inter-laboratory studies were under way, but that the CCQM should seek to identify a comparison that might underpin some of these. |
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Do they require changed treaties and norms to underpin them? |
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The PSD will also underpin consumer protection, and enhance competition and innovation, by establishing an appropriate prudential framework for new entrants to the market for retail payments. |
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A long tradition of economic research has stressed the importance of education in providing the skills and competencies that underpin economic production. |
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To underpin its currency the Americans muscled in to Saudi Arabia and created the Petroleum dollar, now oil is beyond peak production. |
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When complete, these developments will deliver around 1,100 new homes and underpin hundreds of jobs in the region. |
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This work is focusing on demonstrating the viability of the advanced British engine technology that would underpin the project. |
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As the surplus of food decreased, and thus the amount available to underpin their power, the control of the elites began to falter. |
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I will sit on the crossbenches in the House of Lords while chairing the NIC, to underpin its independent status. |
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Public confidence in politicians must underpin our democracy. |
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You should underpin the mine roof to prevent further collapse. |
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They underpin all electric, optical and radio technologies, including power generation, electric motors, wireless communication, cameras, televisions, computers etc. |
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Each of these pieces deals with the microformal elements of the text in ways that underpin my larger, structural argument about the imaginative effect of the text. |
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Work was also undertaken to underpin the motte of the Round Tower after fresh subsidence was detected in 1988, threatening the collapse of the tower. |
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Their precise role in the interplay between itinerance and localisation, long known to underpin Mottness in d-band oxides, has however received much less attention. |
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In addition, PMI Australia provides credit enhancement for residential mortgage-backed securitizations, which underpin much of the mortgage lending from the non-bank sector. |
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This one from Germany's Rheinhessen region is great value drink-anytime wine with nuttiness to underpin that soft, apple fruit but really zingy lime-based acidity too. |
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