And men, women and children benefit -- respectively and collectively-- when we work together.
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Of course, anyone would be a step-up from the hodge-podge of reality hosts (Project Runway's Heidi Klum, American Idol's Ryan Seacrest, Dancing with the Stars' Tom Bergeron, Survivor's Jeff Probst and Deal or No Deal's Howie Mandel) who collectively--and awkwardly--hosted the award show last year.
The canyon floor supports a handful of idyllic rustic retreats -- known collectively as Sangalle -- reachable only by foot or mule.
The 27 governments - collectively called the Council - wanted to limit the pay rise to 1.85% because of tough economic conditions in Europe.
The economic effect would therefore be more-or-less identical to eurozone governments borrowing collectively by issuing so-called eurobonds.
The leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- collectively known as the BRICS -- "agreed to examine in greater detail a proposal to set up a BRICS-led South-South Development Bank, funded and managed by the BRICS and other developing countries, " said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India.
CNN: BRICS leaders edge closer to setting up development bank
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It will be painful under any scenario, but the pain will become life-threatening if we keep jury-rigging short-term fixes that collectively cripple our economy and jobs.
The XA-C51, XA-C110 and XA-C210 models known collectively as the Alneo series, bring 2GB, 1GB, and 512MB of memory respectively in your choice of black, silver, and white.
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The states might act against their narrow self-interests, and collectively create a nationwide sales-tax system.
Last year, Citadel, Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ), UBS (nyse: UBS - news - people ), Credit Suisse Group (nyse: CSR - news - people ), Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ) and Morgan Stanley (nyse: MS - news - people ) collectively bought up more than 80% of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and are plowing resources into its electronic trading systems with a goal to route more stock order flow through it.
In 1983, the issue was whether the NATO alliance would proceed with its agreed plan to deploy hundreds of Pershing II ballistic missiles and Ground-Launched Cruise Missiles in five Western European nations (collectively known as Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces or INF).
Not everyone, however, is able to put a positive spin on the financial crisis, which is why Ben Carey, 37, and Henrik Delehag, 35 -- two London, England, satirists and authors who collectively go by Benrik -- launched Recession Blocker in October.
It is an effort - both collectively as a party and individually as Conservative MPs - to address the public's anger about what has happened.
The unfortunate writers had omitted to double-check his Wikipedia discography, and collectively fell victim to Wiki-hoaxers.
Perhaps the reason I feel quite so liberated from the present while more and more attached, not to individually-recalled "good old days", but to a collectively attested and ever-present past, is because the hard drive of my computer is overloaded with digital images of the places I've been and the people I've met, all of them time-coded to a 10th of a second.
BBC: A Point of View: Nostalgia - it's not like it used to be
's Fox and MyNetworkTV, and Time Warner 's CW--have collectively lost 1.8 million households, or 11%, year-over-year, even after including time-shifted viewing.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission - the group of donor bodies known collectively as the "troika" - are examining whether Greece is making sufficient progress towards reforming its public finances.
Argyris described a method for improving the thinking and decision-making of executive groups that involved engaging them both collectively and individually as a coach-facilitator, giving them feedback, challenging their thinking and using focused exercises to help them reflect on how they operate.
We owned it collectively - it wasn't really ownership, it was more like partnership.
Each is engaged in a collectively self-defeating, yet individually rational, attempt to take rent from the other.
And collectively - if we all do our family trees, collectively we can completely retell the history of African Americans in this country.
America also allows cases to be brought collectively as class-action lawsuits.
The Commissioner is the collectively-decided leader for the greater good and just like a board of directors that acts as a fiduciary for the corporation, that potent authority should not be sterilized.
Collectively, public-sector banks are the biggest domestic force.
Collectively, movie-based games have not been as popular as Electronic Arts' (nasdaq: ERTS - news - people ) sports-based titles or role-playing titans like World of Warcraft, made by Blizzard Entertainment, a unit of Vivendi (other-otc: VIVEF - news - people ).
Burden -- Kellys, Rosengartens, MacDonalds and Burdens -- remain individually and collectively wealthy.
Those brands collectively are experiencing double-digit growth and have for each of the last 15 years.
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