Developers have no choice but to build to the sky, buttressed by the omnipresent bamboo scaffolding.
Buttressed by his Renault experience, Mr Ghosn is likewise ignoring internal opposition to his changes at Nissan.
The activists, buttressed by impressive strategic work by the Clinton Foundation, were right.
We were corporate citizens, buttressed by advanced degrees and padded by corporate fat.
Texas, he notes, has a fiscally stable government buttressed by oil and gas revenues and spending from Uncle Sam.
This memory is buttressed by an intellectual fear: unions, to Mr Blair, mean the protection of insiders against outsiders.
Syria's nascent economic reform programme needs to be buttressed by a significant increase in foreign direct investment and development aid.
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But his readers are entitled to an honest presentation of the facts, not a series of falsehoods buttressed by material omissions.
Japan's economy will again slow down unless the investment pickup is sustained and is buttressed by another source of aggregate demand.
In Brussels, the fashionable talk is of a new grand bargain, in which consent for continued liberalisation is buttressed by new guarantees of solidarity.
China is preparing for a world beyond the inconvertible paper dollar, a world in which the renminbi, buttressed by gold, becomes the dominant reserve currency.
It is buttressed by resilience because it is from resilience we learn the value of perseverance, that is, focusing on a goal and sticking to it.
Any such partial amnesty must be buttressed by tough measures to control future applicants, such as fingerprinting and identity cards, to prevent a repetition of the present situation.
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But his authority has been buttressed by four structural changes.
Claims like this were significantly buttressed by former Secretaries of State Kissinger, Shultz, Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Colin Powell in December, 2010, in the pages of the Washington Post.
Fortunately, the case for sectors as a way to augment your core equity exposure and manage your economic perspective is buttressed by more advanced measurements of their return patterns.
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That evidence was buttressed by revelations from the International Atomic Energy Agency late last year of Khan's nuclear dealings with Iran and Libya, leaving Musharraf little choice but to act.
Demand is expected to strengthen in the second half of the year as a seasonal boost is buttressed by a recovery in China and the resumption of deferred infrastructure spending there.
Mr Hague's strategy is, in essence, a bet that Britain must rely mostly on herself in the next round of globalisation, buttressed by efforts to show voters at home that engagement with the world profits the country.
In pre-modern China, emperors demonstrated their dominance by re-creating rival territories within their own: Sprawling imperial parks, which featured flora and fauna assembled from remote lands, buttressed rulers' authority by showing their ability to both create and possess an elaborate facsimile of the known universe.
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