Iran continues to arm and train radical Shia cells and to cultivate influence in the Maliki cabinet.
To accomplish the goals of national ownership, international leadership, coherence, a common strategy and predictable and credible delivery, he continued, it was crucial to develop a clear understanding of responsibilities within the United Nations and to cultivate the pool of international civilian expertise and leadership, ready for rapid deployment, as recommended in the report.
Communist China has recently surfaced as a major player in the continent's affairs, in an attempt both to put a stranglehold on Africa's natural resources - especially its oil, which currently accounts for nearly 30 percent of Chinese imports - and to cultivate alliances that will increase its weight in the international political arena, with a primary objective being the diplomatic isolation of democratic Taiwan.
With the Obama administration unwilling to enforce the no-fly zone with US combat aircraft, unwilling to take action to depose Gaddafi and unwilling to cultivate responsible, pro-Western successors to Gaddafi, the angry tyrant will probably remain in power indefinitely.
Healthy partnerships require time and effort to cultivate trust, discuss issues, and negotiate conflicts.
They wanted to bring in the next generation of leadership here and start to cultivate people as leaders.
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' Other banks try to imitate our style, but this kind of trust takes years and years to cultivate.
DuBois, who studied at Fisk and became the first African American to earn a doctorate from Harvard, who advocated for education in the arts and the sciences to cultivate the leaders and teachers of the next generation.
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He is known as a keen sports fan and continues to cultivate a "man of the people" image.
But the broad picture is similar everywhere: women underestimate the importance of sponsorship and fail to cultivate business relationships effectively.
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The creative writing course, with exams and coursework, promises to cultivate "strong writing and communication skills", valuable to employers as well as providing the tools for novels and screenplays.
At one time or another, indigenous people in tropical Africa and South America knew how to cultivate and prepare nutritious food by selective breeding of as many as 30, 000 species of plants.
Ask every friend you have if they know of anyone who works at XYZ company, go to networking events and do the same, use social media and every avenue you have to find and quickly cultivate relationships with people inside the company.
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When Fahd became king in 1982, he was hampered by his playboy past and felt he had to cultivate the ulema and give them more power.
In a sentence: Martha is the real deal and has some of the most insightful, poignant, and real-lived things to say about being a female engineer and how to continue to cultivate more women in the field.
An emirate that has spent so much money and hired so many flaks to cultivate its image and inspire confidence saw much of that work undone in a single 200-word statement announcing the debt standstill.
White should also recognize that the SEC faces the same talent pool issues as do all federal bureaucracies: Is it preferable to hire some Ivy Leaguer from a white-shoe law firm for three years or to reward and cultivate the hard work of an SEC employee seeking to make a career in regulation?
Crimestoppers said growers were moving way from commercial and industrial properties and using homes to cultivate the plants.
It provided a cheap source of calories and was easy to cultivate, so it liberated workers from the land.
Amid a collapse of the church's influence and following in Europe, the German pontiff had called on Catholics to hunker down and cultivate a "creative minority" whose embrace of doctrine was sound enough to resist the pull of secular trends across the continent.
Both designers and hackers are far more likely and able to hedge their options and cultivate horizontal relationships with others who can help them develop and preserve their skills within emerging professional organizations, rather than vertical skills in the market that can help them contribute to the success of a single enterprise.
They would have had to locate and support Turkish leaders who are willing to adopt Western values and then cultivate, fund and empower them.
Google chief executive Eric Schmidt was twice (at Sun and Novell) beaten up by Microsoft through a robust developer network, and has made it a point to cultivate small developers, and swarm the giants, since he arrived at Google.
Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest are making it easier than ever to cultivate relationships with and get information from anyone, even VIPs.
With most companies employing social media experts to interact with customers and cultivate a social media presence, getting companies to embarrass themselves by responding sincerely to farcical questions and complaints has gotten much easier.
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China has also been pouring aid and investment into the Caribbean over the last decade as part of a long-term strategy to cultivate diplomatic support at the United Nations and to establish a strategic foothold in parts of the world long dominated by the West.
The 10 suspects held in the US are accused of trying to blend into American society and cultivate contacts among policy makers in order to pass information on to Russian intelligence.
Instead we need to cultivate and develop this space of freedom for citizens and consumers.
Sales are still made based on your ability to establish and cultivate a relationship with your customer.
Since this experience, teachers and students have continued to cultivate relationships with supporters from around the world.
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