• The programme highlights the links between environment and poverty, in a country with a highly inequitable growth pattern, with an approach based on the principles of social inclusion, a cross cutting issue that is a concern of all the UN agencies in the country.

    UNESCO: Water

  • Further inter-agency coordination on programs or activities that are cross-cutting in nature is also necessary.

    WHITEHOUSE: Testimony of John A. Koskinen

  • At the cross-cutting midpoint, she took a break and said she couldn't continue, but eventually she was persuaded.

    WSJ: The Scent of a Lumberjack

  • The branch also oversaw a variety of cross-cutting issues, including cybersecurity, counterterrorism spending, and information sharing and safeguarding.

    WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories

  • He said a "cross-cutting task and finish team" from different agencies was being established to advise and make recommendations.

    BBC: Wales

  • It has cross-cutting responsibilities in the areas of trade, technology, entrepreneurship, economic development, environmental stewardship, tourism and statistical research and analysis.

    WHITEHOUSE: Renewing the American Dream: Empowerment through Diversity | The White House

  • W. Griffith pioneered split-screen and cross-cutting editing techniques to illustrate conversations between two people who may not be in the same room.

    WSJ: "Disconnect": From Talkies to Texties

  • The report covers all DIVERSITAS activities including its work on the interface between science and policy making, developing cross-cutting networks, the Earth System Science Partnership, etc.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • The only time I was moved to applaud was about 20 minutes in when Smith took a sudden stab at basic cross-cutting between two different locations.

    CNN: 'Chasing Amy' excruciating, and not in a good way

  • The government's new cross-cutting units are enabling it to address issues, particularly those related to social deprivation, that had previously been largely ignored by Whitehall's departmental baronies.

    ECONOMIST: Britain��s changing government | The

  • It is these cross-cutting concerns--the need for energy, and the need to manage the consequences of energy use--that are creating the energy challenge that will dominate the decades ahead.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In relative terms, the Welsh Government is not a particularly large organisation but it is complex and despite work to push cross-cutting policy agendas, many departments still operate within policy silos.

    BBC: The hunt for a new 'Sir Humphrey'

  • Clearly, there are a wealth of political issues at play here assertive unions, flamboyant Tea Partiers, cross-cutting state and city legislators. (The Republican Governor will outline his vision for the referendum this morning.) But a real challenge for the transit plan, one that spans 10 counties, is its very intentional regionalism.

    FORBES: Three Cities, Three Tales of Tenuous Transit Plans

  • Mr Ryan is an affable fellow with a history of cutting cross-party deals.

    ECONOMIST: Corruption in Illinois

  • The big book publishers need to start spending on advertising and public relations, using fancy bindings, cutting cross-promotion deals and, well, hiring fact-checkers.

    FORBES: Forget Apple's iPad, Publishers Need To Worry About Tigers

  • We have more specific concerns regarding the fact that in the job-cutting cross-hairs are high-profile Merrill Lynch employees, who were instrumental in generating revenues for Bank of America over the particularly difficult 2008-2011 period.

    FORBES: BofA's Proposed Job Cuts May Do More Harm Than Good

  • So, despite all the growling at each other across the airy new royal-blue chamber that took place this week, left and right will be required by procedure as much as by habit to return to their old ways of cutting cross-party deals with each other all the more likely now that the resolutely pro-European conservative group has been injected with a batch of Eurosceptical French and British right-wingers.

    ECONOMIST: The European Parliament

  • Co-located teams and defragmentation: A key part of making fast progress is now largely believed by many teams and leaders at Google to be owing to co-located teams in Mountain View ( MTV) interacting together cutting down cross-timezone bottlenecks.

    FORBES: How Did Engineering Culture Change At Google After Larry Page Became The CEO?

  • Mr Raw-Rees insisted at the time there had been no cross-contamination at the cutting plant and said he felt he had been "picked on".

    BBC: Dafydd Raw-Rees

  • He assigned a cross-functional cost-cutting committee to challenge the company's assumptions.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • The operator of the cross-Solent hovercraft passenger service is considering cutting peak time services.

    BBC: Southsea's hovercraft

  • In the wake of the coalition's collapse, the interim caretaker government quickly cobbled together enough cross-party backing to get their new budget-cutting proposals through parliament.

    BBC: Where now for Geert Wilders?

  • You might not call it jazz, but you might hear it for what it is a cross between the mental floss of jazz improvisation and the cutting-edge sonority of popular keyboard music.

    NPR: Marco Benevento: Jazz Not Jazz

  • An influential group of cross-party MPs has criticised the government's approach to cutting public spending.

    BBC: portrait of PAC chair Margaret Hodge

  • By cutting out the middleman, the Internet removes this source of cross-checking.

    ECONOMIST: Taxes slip through the Net

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