More than previous Greek leaders, he has been keen to get on better with Turkey.
The company is in fact working to get on better terms with the people of its region.
Some big businessmen who want Greece to get on better with Turkey suggested a celebration, on October 30th, of Ataturk's birthday.
The new government and president in Zagreb will try to get on better with Bosnia as a whole including its non-Croat parts.
It has even been suggested that 14 year olds and adult learners would get on better in the same class than 14 and 17 year olds.
StatoilHydro and Petrobras are both working the diplomatic shoe leather to get on better terms with Pemex, a state-owned oil company famous for politics and ineptitude.
Poland and Russia get on better now than for a long time, with Russia dropping a ban on Polish meat imports and Poland unblocking EU-Russia talks on co-operation.
China, as part of its gambit to get on better with Taiwan (and lead the island to reunify with it politically without the use of force) since 2008, has offered joint gas exploration, but not much word on the results.
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At some point, though, most capitalists go out in search of capital, and they can get it on better terms if they have good reputations.
Buyers are suffering from gas-price sticker shock and are sitting on liquid assets until they get a better fix on where the economy is actually going.
Then of course the process of propagating machine learning about that weakness can go on, and as new threats are understood your petri dishes get better, your anomaly analyses get better and you just move on forward that way.
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"The more people we can get on the trains the better for the congestion on the M8, " he said.
Some stories, songs and wines get better on the second experience, their richness revealed as layers.
Will this infection get better on its own, or do I need treatment?
Our job, we want to get better on the road, not get worse, so I thought we took a step forward.
Is there a possibility my symptoms will get better on their own?
If left untreated, they usually get better on their own after several weeks, but giving antibiotics may help shorten the illness as well as decrease how contagious they are.
Dr. Clarke says he found that about one-third of his patients with heartburn didn't get better on proton-pump inhibitors, or have evidence of acid reflux, but in virtually every case, they had severe stress in their lives.
The interest rates on these unsecured loans tend to be high, so borrowers with good credit scores could get better rates on most mainstream credit cards.
Ultimately, there will be a news item: Bob, tragically, must have fallen off the ship on the last night of the voyage while leaning over to get a better camera angle on the northern lights.
Some local people living on the Ards Peninsula even believe they can get a better signal from transmitters on the Isle of Man.
Avago Technologies and others to get a better handle on the situation and what lies ahead.
Don't collectors who give works of art to museums get a better deal on appreciated paintings?
If we redesign schools to get better results on 20th-century outcomes, our students will be poorly served.
It helps me to deal with and get a better read on exactly what is going on.
The goal is to get better data on which medical procedures and devices provide value for the money.
With luck, Hughes will get a better grip on her finances this year.
This week, we get a host of new data, which should help investors get a better reading on the economy.
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Private-equity firms can get better returns on their money when the debt they can raise for buyouts is relatively inexpensive.
In the process, customers are hoping to eliminate wasted energy and utilities are aiming to get better information on fluctuating electricity demand.
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