While Mrs Clinton reiterated that the US did not believe in spheres of influence, she was clearly trying to strike a balance between keeping pro-Western forces in Ukraine and Georgia happy and not upsetting Moscow.
The bottom line is that these people see football as a way of gaining the respect they find hard to come by in other spheres of life.
He spoke also about the mission of the university to develop an integrated and continuous university education in the spheres of artistic creation and cultural management.
You know that corporate use is important in some spheres of life but nevertheless you need space where an advert is not subliminally or nakedly in your face.
Both Ministers of State for Human Resource Development, Shashi Tharoor and Jitin Prasada, stressed the importance of empowering youth with education, skills and values to cope with unprecedented changes taking place in all spheres of life and build knowledge societies.
These thriving businesses have a lot in common with successful companies in other spheres of the economy.
In contrast, Google continues to innovate in many spheres of Internet and e-commerce activity, from mobile operating systems to books to social media.
The religion, well established on the subcontinent for more than a millennium, made vital contributions in the spheres of education, commerce and government.
Still, privacy advocates fear that governments and companies would in time require people to use the biometric card in other spheres of daily life.
Over the past few years, the UN agencies in Lebanon (UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, ILO and UNFPA) have been collaborating on researching the situation of youth in Lebanon not only to support informed decision-making and policy reforms, but also to enhance youth participation in all spheres of public life.
Over the past few years, the United Nations agencies in Lebanon (UNESCO, UNICEF, UNDP, ILO and UNFPA) have been collaborating on researching the situation of youth in Lebanon not only to support informed decision-making and policy reforms, but also to enhance youth participation in all spheres of public life.
He implemented a radical programme of free-market reforms, removing subsidies, privatising state-owned companies and reducing the role of the state in almost all spheres of the economy.
This shows that, via membership of international organisations, the UK government voluntarily shares sovereignty in the crucial spheres of economic, defence and foreign policy.
The impact of doping in sport transcends the spheres of sport, because it can affect young people's expectations with respect to the set of values that underpin our society, first and foremost values of equity and justice.
According to this view, Mr Putin still sees Russia's interests in terms of spheres of influence.
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Under the laws of quantum mechanics, the nuclei of atoms have shell-like structures analogous to the spheres in which given numbers of electrons exist in certain orbits around the nucleus.
What are your goals in each of these spheres, and what can you do to optimize both?
War is one of the few spheres in which the prime minister can make the big decisions without having to consult, mollify, take account of, appease and generally defer to his ubiquitous chancellor of the exchequer.
In place of those familiar plastic spheres are two big LCDs that comprise roughly a third of Furby's body.
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For the past few years, her work has focused on nanoshells -- miniscule spheres of glass wrapped in a layer of gold.
In bringing together women across multiple spheres of influence and each with unique points of view, this Summit is uniquely positioned to generate innovative thinking and actionable solutions in ways that have thus far remained untapped.
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Applications in both the public and private spheres will use the power of the number to provide services to the individual that were beyond their reach in the past.
It explains France's desire to keep its own spheres of influence, whether in Africa or the Arab world.
All three measures were designed to bring some competition to different spheres of the public sector in the belief that this would drive up standards.
Crispy beet "tumbleweeds, " wobbly spheres of carrot puree adrift in a sea of coconut and ginger, clams encased in translucent purses of clam juice that burst with each bite.
To the layman it would appear that Obama has been in broad continuity with the foreign policies of his predecessor and has, in a few spheres, pursued notably more aggressive and bellicose stances.
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He argues that thermite is the explanation for the presence of iron and aluminium in the spheres.
This last point seems reasonable and perhaps begins to explain why a select band of contemporary women in other creative spheres, such as J.
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Those areas, however, are primarily in the economic and social spheres and the sorts of changes that would result (higher taxes on the wealthy, higher spending on social services) would make most people in the West go batty.
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In the right conditions, an emulsion of these molecules will organise itself into small spheres, known as vesicles, that contain part of the liquid the phospholipids were suspended in.
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