The folks on my team are masters at moving groups past the initial barriers that keep projects from getting off the ground.
Moving in groups of eight, police made their way through the alleys of Jacarezinho, searching houses, while armoured cars took up position beside rubbish dumps, news agency AFP reported.
The bottlenose dolphins were moving in several groups of 15 to 20, their dorsal fins and barrel shaped torsos flashing in the sun as they came up for air.
Straphangers in public conveyances can only travel in groups, moving along with hordes of strangers according to schedules imposed by others.
GlaxoSmithKline, the global pharmaceutical giant, thinks it has found the cure for the drab, inefficient office: fluid spaces where you do what the moment requires, alone or in groups, moving throughout the day.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends mixing noncomputer-related tasks into the workday, so that you're moving and using different muscle groups.
Platforms with blowing wind and ghostly spawns can present a logistical nightmare for unprepared groups, as moving too far ahead can bring additional unseen foes into the fray.
In the U.S., partly in response to complaints by animal-rights activists, handlers at slaughterhouses are supposed to keep pigs calm by moving them along in small groups, and the animals are required to be rendered unconscious and unable to feel pain before they are killed.
Insurgent groups, too, are moving to acquire this technology.
Until now, some EU nations had no legal definition of terrorism, or specific anti-terrorism legislation, meaning terrorist groups could evade controls by moving around the 15-nation bloc which has largely abolished internal border controls.
Channel 4 has responded by moving away from making programmes for particular ethnic groups.
The political winds have shifted, and industry groups and politicians alike are quietly moving to the other corner.
Some are moving to areas dominated by their own ethnic groups to ensure strength in numbers during the election season.
Urology groups are consolidating, and increasingly moving into the pathology business.
Talking is, of course, essential, but only to a point: In New York, the groups were urged to keep things moving fast, and long monologues were discouraged.
In 2012, core and broad retail sales grew 8.4% and 8.0%, respectively, from 6.7% and 6.6% in 2011, but the relevant piece of information is that on a quarterly basis, retail sales lost steam across all groups, with the core index moving down to 0.9% in the three month period, from 2.2% in the third quarter of 2012.
It did so by jettisoning its traditional base and moving into the centre-ground, investing in focus groups and hi-tech surveys to gauge attitudes (see article).
Welfare groups say that the American Legislative Exchange Council is the moving force behind these laws.
"The important thing is that two of the armed groups signed a ceasefire agreement, laying the basis of us moving quicker to stopping the fight in Burundi, " he told the BBC Focus on Africa programme.
Schwartz said that since its inception, Moving from Debt to Assets has graduated more than 400 participants and now has half of its groups run in languages other than English.
Oracle is moving to boost sales by hiring more salespeople with specialized industry knowledge, and revamping its customer advocacy groups to learn about product problems faster.
One of the things that some of the good-government groups have complained about is this deal that was cut for the NRA in terms of moving around disclosure requirements.
These lessons should be learned and applied moving forward not only to Turkey, but to a whole host of regimes and sub-national groups in the region and throughout the world.
Glover-Weiss said the task force consulted with energy executives, environmental groups, labor unions, consumer groups and a wide array of others as it developed the energy policy driving legislation now moving through Congress.
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