Now I know that they must be working hand in hand with the Lagosian.
They must be pursued hand in hand with our global public health strategy to roll back the pandemic beyond our borders.
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You need something like that at the national level where all the agencies -- and there are anywhere from 40 to 60 federal agencies -- should be working hand in hand.
And so we are going to be working hand in hand to make sure that we come up with a better approach, and urge Israel to work with all parties involved -- Egypt, the Palestinian Authority, and the international community -- to find a resolution to this issue.
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So I am pleased that Melody Barnes, one of the most respected policy experts in America, will be serving as director of my Domestic Policy Council--and that she will be working hand-in-hand with my economic policy team to chart a course to economic recovery.
The report also says the development would need to be made "hand-in-hand" with job creation to avoid "dormitory" estates of residents, forced to commute long distances because there are no jobs nearby.
Relief may be at hand in the shape of a Constitutional Court ruling on July 29th which disallowed the European ballot.
After all, many economists argue that national health reforms must tackle costs hand-in-hand with coverage or else be deemed reckless.
In addition, he doesn't want to be seen going hat in hand to OPEC, asking for price cuts.
Last week Pizza Hut introduced a P'Zolo, a rolled, hot sandwich intended to be held in one hand.
Speculation that more industry consolidation may be at hand resulted in investors bidding up other players in the paper industry.
More than 200 employers will be on hand, in fields from financial services to health care, offering more than 13, 000 job openings.
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Messages sent by computer still have to be punched in by hand, and often have to be retyped at the other end.
"The end-game is for the NHS to be working hand-in-glove with industry as the fastest adopter of new ideas in the world, " he said.
And during the French presidency of the G20, Tim Geithner, Christine Lagarde are going to be working hand-in-glove in order to go even further in regulating world capitalism, and in particular, raising the issue of a new world international monetary order.
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But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth: That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly.
Going forward as trustees engage in this annual exercise, there will be more reason to hand income out to beneficiaries in lower tax brackets.
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"If we get to a point where we're forecasting greater demand than there is capacity, depending on what series it might be in, we would raise our hand to build that increased capacity here in North America, " he said.
But he chose to be sworn in with his hand on a book of U.S. laws.
But Haddin said the focus would be on the task in hand rather than building for the future.
Along with providing food and water for storm victims, the Salvation Army will be on hand to assist in long-term recovery.
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They cheer when the woman appears to be mastering the task in hand, shouting such encouragement as "go on get her in, go on ye girl ye".
All the same, if there are substantial and eye-catching changes to the convention text, or if (as seems quite likely) the inter-governmental conference simply fails to reach agreement on time next month, there will be much hand-wringing in Brussels, Paris and Berlin.
It is said to have been developed for the mining industry, as a self-contained lunch that could be put into the pockets, was sturdy enough to survive until lunch, could be enjoyed hot or cold, and could easily be eaten with one hand down in the mines.
With a more accurate picture of whether dud loans to one country or industry should go hand-in-hand with dud loans to another, banks should be able to spread their lending risks more wisely.
This could be because e-cigarettes look similar to cigarettes, feel the same in the hand and can be social (think cigarette breaks or grabbing a smoke outside while at a bar with friends).
Research found that Japanese consumers prefer a smaller tablet size of seven inches, in part because they want to be able to hold the device in one hand on the subway.
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Vintage clothes For a long time, image-conscious Italians wouldn't be seen dead in second-hand clothes.
Just finding out which is the right one for the task in hand can be hard enough.
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