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While the Arab League has discussed Syria at numerous meetings in recent months, Zebari said the summit will be "a golden opportunity for the Arab leaders to think together collectively" about the mounting crisis and stalemate.
CNN: Arab League summit aims to showcase 'the new Iraq'
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The lesson from Mandiant is that we must all come together and collectively fight cybercrime, irrespective of whether the criminal is a rogue hacker or a nation state.
FORBES: Mandiant Report on Chinese Hackers is Not News But Its Approach Is
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Just think, what if each group of friends, book clubs, soccer teams, etc. pooled small donations together and collectively decided on an organization or cause to donate to.
WHITEHOUSE: Making an Impact Together
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It is about equipping people with collaborative productivity solutions that are easy to use, easy to access, and work so well together that collectively they are worth more than the sum of their parts.
FORBES: Two Clouds Equal a Storm of Productivity
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"More than 20 jurisdictions and entities are involved in this reward, so all of them will be coming together to collectively determine whether any individual or individuals qualify for it, '" they said in a joint statement.
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But together, collectively, the sanctions enhance pressure.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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And men, women and children benefit -- respectively and collectively-- when we work together.
WHITEHOUSE: Got Women?
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It is our strong preference, in this situation and many others, that we act together with out international partners, because, collectively, we are stronger than we are individually in cases like this.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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But after spending nearly four months together, in the insular courtroom, the panel collectively expressed concerns about how their final decision would be perceived by the world.
CNN: Jackson Case: Jurors acquit Jackson of all charges
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Investors who collectively own over half of Hollinger International's shares have banded together to seek legal advice.
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