Both see greater involvement of the private sector as the key to making this happen.
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The government saw elected mayors as the key to the unresolved problem of English devolution.
At the Journal she talked up private investment as the key to a meaningful reduction in misery.
For months now, McCain has been touting tax cuts as the key to reviving the nation's sagging economy.
New England puritans reverenced reading as the key to living the godly life.
IMF, which he sees as the key to economic recovery and which he had hoped to conclude six months ago.
He made the case for parents as the key to giving children a sense of self-esteem beyond the barrel of a gun.
Independence has been presented as the key to unlocking Scotland's future prosperity.
He'll be talking about controlling health care costs as the key to salvaging the economy, Emanuel adds, but he's not going to start legislating.
Moscow has teamed with Beijing in this endeavor and together the two have recently come to view New Delhi as the key to success.
The debates over stimulus packages and whether the government should invest in green technology center on using taxpayer dollars as the key to job creation.
Only in the late 1970s did Reagan embrace the idea of massive across-the-board tax cuts as the key to reviving the uninnovative, moribund American economy.
The Kremlin sees oil and gas as the key to its bid to becoming a major power, and it's consolidating state control over the industry.
O'Connor acknowledges that for a club with their means, Widnes have to concentrate on bringing through local talent as the key to their approach in the coming seasons.
With voters calling the quality of health care a top concern, both Bradley and Gore have seized the issue as the key to defining and differentiating their candidacies.
Not to take anything away from Takenaka, who continues, correctly and importantly, to advocate deregulation, lower corporate taxes, and structural reforms as the key to reviving Japanese growth and competitiveness.
Lurking near the top of the list of running mates for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, Rubio is seen by many in the GOP as the key to the Latino vote.
The nature of the disagreement is similar to the main security controversy in the United States during the Cold War: Conservatives favored building up U.S. defense resources as the key to peace.
To do that, online travel companies need to move away from a model focused so much on reducing channel costs and to one that better serves customer needs as the key to maximizing returns.
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Named as the key to the future in one of the most famous lines from that classic film The Graduate, plastic has long since lost its shimmer, dulled by its costs to our environment.
Irina Bokova underscored that UNESCO has been making a strong plea for education to be recognized as the key to reducing poverty, improving child and maternal health, fighting HIV and AIDS, and empowering girls and women.
But, if Republicans use their position of strength to fight for economic growth as the key to both the revenue and spending side of the budget, they will have secured a strategic win of the first order.
As I look back on all of the ventures I have watched, heard of, read about or participated in, one common entrepreneurial trait keeps showing up as the key to success (or failure): That trait is TENACITY (or lack thereof).
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In the glory days of piers, the middle classes and tradesmen of seaside towns bought shares in them to dip a cautious toe in the stockmarket, and town corporations saw them as the key to prosperity and the apogee of development.
Calderon and Davis had both been starting for the Raptors, but they do have Kyle Lowry waiting in the wings at point guard and likely see Gay's scoring punch as the key to vaulting back into the discussion in a mediocre conference.
My purpose here, however, is not to talk about restorative justice, but to give our readers the basics of the A.A. program before I write my final few posts in this series about fearless authenticity as the key to becoming a great negotiator.
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In his concluding speech Williams held forth commitment to the process, openness to feedback, energy, enthusiasm, and passion for innovation and entrepreneurship as the key ingredients to the successful weekend.
"Stem cell research has the potential to act as the key which opens the door to many advances in our knowledge and our ability to treat some of the most heart-rending conditions that are presently untreatable, " said the Aberdeen South MP, who suffers from a genetic condition called Gaucher's disease which results in brittle bones.
Gone are the small gatherings at home and cheap keepsakes such as the 21st key to the door.
CBS, shows just how valuable NFL rights have become for broadcasters, which view high-profile live sports as the key element to maintaining their value at a time when consumers have an ever-growing number of entertainment options.
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