This plus Mr. Obama's willingness to embrace America's adversaries will not make for successful foreign policy.
Compaq's attempts to embrace Dell's direct-from-the-web model have appeared half-hearted.
So the tighter Turkey's embrace with Europe, the less, it's said, they will feel the need to meddle in politics.
Mr Mbeki's embrace of the Africanists could still impede South Africa's recovery.
Drawing Mr Qaddafi into the West's embrace, and keeping him there, has been a longstanding aim of Britain's, and other Western countries', foreign policy.
That they had to wait over a month to feel the country's full embrace, due to the U.S. Open coming swiftly after the Games, only made their homecoming more sweet.
They will also pay close attention to Antonio Palocci, who oversaw Lula's embrace of market-friendly policies as his first finance minister and is part of Ms Rousseff's transition team.
Megamergers like Vodaphone's bid to buy Mannesmann in telecom and Glaxo Wellcome's embrace of SmithKline Beecham in drugs are reducing the supply of big, rich companies that can pay Spencer Stuart's hefty fees.
Mastodon, which came together in Atlanta during metal's commercially lean years, unapologetically embrace the genre's grandiose beginnings.
The meeting came as Iraq's government seemed to embrace parts of Obama's plan for withdrawal of U.S. troops.
Estimates of Ireland's embrace of tweeting vary from the robust to the immodest.
But with big cable's embrace of the technology, it has brushed those arguments aside.
And, you know, independent artists who embrace MP3's, open formats, like, for instance, the Barenaked Ladies.
Are you a purist for the original backstory, or will you embrace Bay's vision?
Since then, however, some of the stans have been wooed back into Russia's embrace.
The same would likely apply to Harold Koh's embrace of myriad other controversial transnationalist initiatives.
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As far as Kaplan was concerned, Mearsheimer's embrace of Atzmon was a simple mistake.
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Yet for all of these synergies, Obama's embrace of the gentry agenda also poses some longer-term political risks.
Given the Obama administration's embrace of drone strikes, the answer to that question seems likely to be: Yes.
And just as the nature of "Doctor Who" is change, Smith said fans will also embrace Coleman's Clara.
This is an impressive and compelling introduction to Africa's embrace of Latin music, yet it only scratches the surface.
Mr. Christie's embrace of Mr. Obama after superstorm Sandy hit the state is a factor in that support, he said.
So as we're looking for additional initiatives to spur hiring, I think we ought to embrace what's happening on this campus.
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Net neutrality's embrace of force, its deliberate and mistaken conflation of competition with government-defined and mandatory openness must be challenged and rejected.
But an unreformed Gazprom's embrace is a bit too warm for comfort.
Although Wells has escaped Mr Grundhofer's embrace and is in theory an equal partner with Norwest, Norwest is clearly in the driving seat.
Even though he stopped well short of endorsing a particular plan, many at the conference described Quinn's embrace of the separation idea as significant.
Indeed, there could be no greater testimony to its health than the unsentimental ability to let one-time national champions float quietly off into another's embrace.
While Petra has been producing cocoa ingredients for others since 1988, that part of the business has spiked with the chocolate sector's embrace of outsourcing.
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