• But it is mainly waged through diplomacy.

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  • Member States are involved actively in all aspects of the Conference preparations mainly through CIGEPS but also through many bilateral consultations.

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  • "Occasionally, the Olympic family has come in handy, but even getting investors through it has been mainly happenstance, " she says.

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  • But mainly, online shopping relieves the stress of sifting through mounds of disorganized merchandise while a hovering salesman breathes down your neck.

    FORBES: Life

  • We've been able to keep inflation down and therefore keep the price regime down, mainly through monetary and fiscal management, but also through better efficiency of our productive sectors and the cooperation of the people, employers and government.

    CNN: 'We Remain Confident'

  • People are mainly standing by and watching them go through but there are a few toots of horns from passing motorists.

    BBC: Essex fire service strike talks continue

  • But salvation through exports is faltering, partly because Britain sells mainly to tired rich-world countries where demand is also muted rather than to exuberant developing ones.

    ECONOMIST: Economic stumbles

  • She reminds us that this is how change happens -- not mainly through the exploits of the famous and the powerful, but through the countless acts of often anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continually, stubbornly, expand our conception of justice -- our conception of what is possible.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Dedicates a Statue Honoring Rosa Parks

  • The Orange Order wants to go through Workman Avenue, off the mainly nationalist Springfield Road, but has been ordered by the commission to go though the former Mackies factory site.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Appeals for calm over city parade

  • Governments might spend money through charities not just, or even mainly, because they are better value for money, but because they work in ways that governments themselves cannot.

    ECONOMIST: Charity and taxation

  • From the 1830s through the 1920s the nitrates in Chile's Atacama Desert were used mainly for explosives, but the market collapsed in the late 1920s with the invention of synthetic nitrates and the onset of the Depression.

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