Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday that the hostage crisis illustrated the growing threat of Islamic extremism in northern Africa and the need for the U.S. to coordinate closely with African and European countries to combat it.
We will establish a Scottish Parliamentary Commission to propose a new system of council finance to ensure that more council revenue is raised locally and that taxes relate more closely to ability to pay.
Even in cultures without access to mass media, the optimum waist-to-hip ratio for women is around 0.7, which corresponds most closely to an hourglass shape, and is linked to fertility.
In the dialogue scenes, Mr. Robin sticks pretty closely to the middle of the road, trusting Mr. Maghuyop to add a touch of the unexpected.
Israeli officials said Mr. Netanyahu's government continues to closely coordinate with the U.S. in responding to the Iranian threat.
It's unclear if Ms. Sandberg has considered other jobs given that her wealth and reputation remain closely tied to Facebook.
In TV interviews Friday, Mr. Romney dodged questions about his pick but rebutted criticism that a choice of Ms. Rice would tie him too closely to the Bush administration.
What that means in simple English is getting unions, suppliers and dealers to work more closely together to respond to demand shifts.
C. gigas are closely related to Crassostrea angulata, formerly known as the Portuguese oyster.
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Mr. Hawass and the Director-General agreed to stay closely in touch as the situation continues to unfold.
In his speech, Hagel said the U.S. is determined to work closely with China and other nations to establish appropriate standards for behavior in cyberspace.
Adding to that mix, Mr. Corbat wants to more-closely track how executives perform against their financial plan.
She and her team worked closely to deliver their piece to camera.
The bank is watching U.S. oil demand trends closely for direction to gauge whether the U.S. employment outlook and car sales will pick up during next year.
He was billed as a key figure in efforts to promote more investment in Britain, so peers will be listening closely to what he has to say.
Mr. Perry also says GM is also going to more closely match production to demand and work down high inventories.
But mice also are not humans and not even that closely related to us.
This is the kind of general competency that the micro-studies find to be closely linked to productivity.
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And, because pickup sales are closely tied to U.S. housing activity, they are also prone to economic swings.
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Pupils per teacher and hours devoted to study in each subject were no more closely linked to results.
Because evaluators at consulting firms often use case-based business questions, they link the hiring process more closely to skills.
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He won his fight for an extended school year, but lost an attempt to have teacher pay more closely tied to performance.
Republican Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam had worked closely with Rep. Plakon to draft the renewable energy subsidies and pass them through the Republican-dominated legislature.
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Players, and critics, will be watching this weekend closely to see.
The first, from a group led by Penelope Whitehorn and David Goulson of the University of Stirling, in Britain, examined the effects these insecticides have on bumblebees, which are closely related to honeybees.
But his rule was ruined almost from the outset by his decision in July to go to war in Lebanon, where Israel in effect lost the contest to Hizbullah, a Lebanese Shia movement closely linked to Iran.
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