"We can only meet the challenges and grasp the opportunities if we pool our knowledge and expertise and act together, " he said.
His time in America helped him speak to radicals in a language they could understand and grasp the vulnerabilities of open societies in the West.
As traders and speculators grasp the implications, copper prices should fall, and that will pressure Chinese banks that financed the binge.
The Japanese international's clever diagonal found Maloney. and his low effort evaded the despairing grasp of Esson and found the corner of the net.
But when you're thrown into an entirely new environment, it can take time to adapt and to grasp the subtle, though important nuances that still differentiate Europe's soccer cultures.
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Directors of local high schools and community colleges seem to grasp and depict the majesty of Les Mis far better than every sequential attempt on the big screen.
Langfield was at fault this time round, as Conway's powerful drive spun out of the goalkeeper's grasp and over the goal-line.
He froze in his tracks and the paratroopers had to grasp him by the upper arms and drag him the last few meters.
Dempsey's left-foot shot from 25 yards barely merited the label of speculative, but every aspect of Green's technique collapsed as he allowed the ball to squirm through his grasp and over the line.
One response would be that the main cause of the French revolution lies outside Mr Garrioch's Paris and beyond the grasp of Mr Jones's elite: in the unrelenting global conflict with Britain that undermined the French state and thrust the country into increasingly unmanageable crises.
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She is a former White House aide with a lifelong commitment to public service and a firm grasp of the nexus and boundaries between our three branches of government.
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Atlanta's Dimitroff, for instance, says he became obsessed with "players' movements" from the time he was 5 years old and began to grasp the relationship of limbs to scouting talent when he was sitting alongside his former NFL scout father, also named Thomas.
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That means wading into the public square not only with facts, but with arguments and a grasp of the subtleties of the issue at hand.
The other thing, though, that I would say was that I still sometimes have to really work hard to grasp the magnitude and the scope of what it is that we are doing in trying to help re-establish, in a really quite a short period of time, a country's entire military structure.
In many places, the transcripts illustrate what has long been known: That the Fed, like most other regulators and economists, was slow to grasp the magnitude of the housing meltdown, the financial crisis and the depth of the economy's weaknesses.
It uses no other motors, and the strength of the grasp is controlled by a change in air pressure, making the hand quite dextrous.
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As you may expect, the gas lines that run to the balloons inflate and deflate the joints, causing the fingers to grasp and release as needed.
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But this is how strategists get when they feel the prize within their grasp, and the recent opinion polls will have excited them.
The Spaniard prepared Spurs to perform with drive and commitment, and showed a sure grasp of the tactical changes required throughout the ebb and flow of a cup final.
Though some students may come from villages where electricity is a recent development, the teenagers are quick to grasp the ins and outs of using the computer.
As the economic downturn exacerbates the troubles of Google's competitors and solidifies its grasp of the search advertising market, Google's biggest barrier may become government intervention.
One pathway, known as the ventral route, is direct and efficient: We see a group of letters, convert those letters into a word and then directly grasp the word's meaning.
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Yet he also absorbed the daring new techniques that were emerging at the time, illustrated here by the work of Masaccio and Uccello with their grasp of three- dimensional form and the rules of perspective.
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As a noble, and therefore out of the grasp of religious authorities, and a gay man, Ringil wanders about in a sort of bleak purgatory.
The network is hardly known for being up front with its privacy changes, however, and the average user may not grasp the extent of how he or she is being tracked.
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These are the first ideas that politicians and the public need to grasp if they are to think intelligently about public policy, and the fact is that they are not widely understood.
Fortunately, this means we finally get to say goodbye to the pebble look and feel: the edges are straighter from top to bottom, giving our fingers more surface to grasp onto, and the back cover fits flat on the faux-chrome edge instead of curving around it like waves of the ocean.
The Welsh side were ultimately thwarted by Ulster bravery and no little cunning - with the ball often ripped from the attacker's grasp - and a swarm of tacklers when the ball did reach the backs.
Under its mandate, UNESCO supports scientific research, teacher training, the preservation of memorial sites and archives and the promotion of cultural interaction, so that everyone may grasp the stakes of this history.
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