Long-term objectives need to be matched with long-term thinking and not short term reaction.
"Elections and open government must be matched with a healthy and vibrant political climate, " he said.
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In the harmonious world China says it seeks, assertiveness needs to be matched with reassurance and explanation.
Where there is great abundance, you remind us that wealth must be matched with compassion and moral purpose.
And then, as Robert mentioned, we recognize that our strength at home has to be matched with strength abroad.
Despite the hostility on the picket line, the government insists any more money for firefighters must be matched with reform.
Saving is what rebuilds the capital base so that new ideas with the potential to boost the economy can be matched with credit.
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Sinn Fein Assembly member Michael Ferguson, who helped organise the visit, said government rhetoric on child poverty needed to be matched with real funds.
Short-term goals should never be matched with stock investments.
Opposition parties also largely welcomed the bill, but Scottish Labour's climate change spokesman Des McNulty said his party would be scrutinising the bill to ensure its words would be matched with action.
The reduction of the U.S. military footprint must be matched with a redoubling of U.S. diplomatic engagement, and such a vision was lacking in the President's speech by viewing these countries through a terrorism lens.
But they can be matched with a general sort of animal, and thus act as an indicator of the fate of that group, even when there are no bones to tell the story.
Now the Social Security Administration is preparing to send letters to 140, 000 employers telling them billions of dollars in tax deposits they made on behalf of 8 million workers couldn't be matched with valid Social Security numbers.
Andrew, who is due to complete the process of adopting a daughter on Wednesday, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that it took him and his wife two years to be matched with a child after they were approved as adoptive parents.
"The shock felt across the community will be matched with disgust that such criminal activity has led to this tragic death, and I call on those responsible, or anyone who has any information, to come forward to the PSNI, " Mr Durkan said.
These are recognisable types of footprint that cannot be matched precisely with the species of animal that left them.
Now any bill that passes the Senate will have to be matched up with legislation already approved by the House.
If Manning came to Tennessee, he'd be matched up with Britt.
Oz arrived at Hamilton Zoo from Auckland Zoo in 2013 to be matched up with a female tiger, Sali, who later gave birth to two cubs, according to TVNZ.
European foreign ministers who met in Luxembourg on Monday warned that closer trade and economic links with Iran would have to be matched by Iranian efforts to stop terrorism and the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
It may be that if there are evenly matched cars, they race in pack, in order to be able to overtake with your moveable wing later on.
Not to be outdone, Christie's matched Sotheby's with its lavish treatment of the modern-art collection of Victor and Sally Ganz in the fall of 1997.
So while dry aged beef is an expensive luxury, you get more bang for your buck with a rich deep flavor in every bite that cannot be matched without dry aging, yet very few butcher shops or restaurants serve the stuff.
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Over the coming years, the pressure on the welfare dependent to find a job will be matched by expanded programs to provide adult apprenticeships and training as well as to match people with work.
The Treasury thinks that it will meet the golden rule with something to spare ie, that any deficits will be at least matched by surpluses during upturns.
The multicoloured balls in bubble-gum machines could be picked up in a girl's dress, or the red of a stiletto shoe matched with the frame of a shop window.
"Too often, the reality seems to be Work Programme advisers swamped by caseloads of 120-180 jobseekers and employers deluged with poorly-matched CVs and under-prepared candidates, " she said.
This, combined with electronic fingerprinting at stations, meant that each vote could, in theory at least, be matched to an individual.
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