They also have contingency plans that will be brought to bear when the time is right.
What sort of analytics can be brought to bear on this model to create insights?
Immediately, accountability has been brought to bear with regard to four individuals who are very senior.
It enabled the other assets to be able to be brought to bear right now.
The heart is another part of the body where chaos is being brought to bear.
Local businesses are thrilled by the new opportunities being brought to bear by both Google and the city.
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And of all the sciences brought to bear in modern automobiles, human-factors engineering seems to be evolving fastest.
Then, whether natural or artificial, the full weight of synthetic biology can be brought to bear on the problem.
The gradually more insistent incursions of the second world war are deftly brought to bear on Lavinia's heady affair.
That, in all its simplicity, is the only general lesson that can be brought to bear on Asia's troubles.
And if it is, there are statutes that can be brought to bear, with elements that the government must meet.
Additional pressure is being brought to bear on the sector by large private-equity firms looking to find new places to park investor cash.
Change comes for those under the age of 55, where the fruitful forces of free markets will be brought to bear.
If only an iota of this same diligence had been brought to bear against Bernie Madoff or the proliferation of subprime slime.
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There are many other different factors which could be brought to bear.
Slowly but surely, you might conclude, the normal tools of diplomacy are being brought to bear, removing the need for anything worse.
One last point, and this speaks to the issue of whether there are other additional U.S. capabilities that could be brought to bear.
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Are you concerned that the U.S. would find it difficult, if not impossible, to replicate the military force brought to bear in Desert Storm?
The issues discussed in these groups are those of importance to members of the group and the talent brought to bear on them is impressive.
Such juxtapositions tell the story of humanity's best and worst impulses brought to bear upon an environment which may be irrevocably altered within our lifetimes.
The resources identified in their plan were all brought to bear.
Its experience in other African markets (Congo, Tanzania, Mozambique, Lesotho) would be brought to bear in the most populous, lucrative and fastest-growing telecoms market in Africa.
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Agriculture enjoys neither the profitability nor the investor interest of medicine, so the resources brought to bear on the Human Genome Project are scarce in plant genetics.
And as he said, we all have to ask what is it that we can all do to make sure the pressure is really brought to bear.
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For Villa it was a must win situation if they hoped to relieve some of the pressure that the relegation battle had brought to bear on the club.
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That discipline was brought to bear in turning Novelis around.
And he has been focused from the beginning on ensuring that adequate security reinforcements be brought to bear at embassies and consulates and diplomatic facilities where that's deemed necessary.
We would like to see a nationwide market in insurance and for any state where insurance cost is above the national average, there ought to be competitive forces brought to bear.
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