Then you want to use your answers as a bridge back to your main message.
Turkey, the objective is Turkey play its role as a bridge between East and West.
Natural gas should serve as a bridge to a future fueled by renewable energy.
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Mexico likes to see itself as a bridge between Latin America and the United States.
It should always be designed as a bridge to scale, not a permanent subsidy.
It put paid to any hope that he could act as a bridge into a new bipartisan politics.
Ultimately, each of your programs is using achievement in the arts as a bridge to achievement in life.
George Harlock lost his job as a bridge inspector for Mouchel, which did bridge maintenance for the council.
It is that Turkey may play its full part, its essential role as a bridge between East and West.
These conferences use science as a bridge to peace in the Middle East.
The application, called CRM Communications Connector, serves as a bridge between Cisco's IP telephones and Microsoft's customer relationship management software.
For recent graduates like herand Jablow, this instantly reduces the value of their qualifications as a bridge to new industries.
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This was either praised as bold foreign policy or decried as a bridge too far depending on where you turned.
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He has cleaned up the planning rules and kick-started infrastructure projects, such as a bridge from Mumbai to the mainland.
This procedure is known as ECMO -- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation -- and is used occasionally as a bridge to lung transplantation.
We see technology as a bridge, accelerator, and amplifier to this movement.
The new pope is also regarded as a bridge builder who may bring an image of humility to a church beset by scandal.
She has chosen artworks which link us to a world beyond our familiar lives and which act as a bridge between different cultures.
In such cases, the pig liver is used as a bridge to transplantation, buying the patient time until a human liver can be found.
Some research has suggested that unemployed workers should take up any job they can get, including temporary work, as a bridge to higher-paying employment.
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Even some green groups opposed to all things fossil say they are willing to accept sequestration as a bridge to a renewables-based hydrogen future.
It is seen, therefore, as a bridge fuel, one that takes us from coal and oil to some mix of carbon-free energy in the future.
To that end, Women In Fatherhood aims to serve as a bridge between policies, programs, and ideologies that have often appeared to be at odds.
This has prompted some to question Turkey's drive to be part of the EU, instead pointing to its potential as a bridge between the East and West.
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The parent co-ordinators, although appointed by head teachers, will not be teaching staff, and instead are meant to act as a bridge between parents and the school.
It will be an occasion to focus on a source as rich as the Confucian tradition, which can serve as a bridge for dialogue on universal ideals.
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It is my hope that it will not only serve as a bridge between China and the West, but also start an important conversation about the Chinese Dream.
Both could have adverse consequences for the governor, who, as a prospective running-mate for Mr Romney, fancies himself as a bridge to conservatives wary of the moderate front-runner.
If you look at the location of Bangladesh, it's not only - it is located as a bridge between South and Southeast Asia, it's location, as you can see.
On taking office, Lula offered himself as a bridge between two worlds, between the Davos crowd of business types and the World Social Forum of social and environmental activists.
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