Indonesia's collapse into political and economic chaos over the past year has shaken the Australian government, and endangered the cosy relations it has nurtured with its neighbour over the past 23 years.
More recently, Acer has nurtured a relationship with Google to keep Microsoft at bay.
More 'wild' fish could be nurtured and caught with much less effort (fuel, time, stress) through collaborative management and working.
At the same time, Beijing has nurtured solid relations with Seoul.
The PlayStation was technologically impressive, with its ability to splash over 300, 000 polygons on a television screen in a single second. (Nearly all videogame graphics are composed of polygons so "polygons per second" is a rough and ready measure of a machine's power.) Perhaps more important, Sony carefully forged and nurtured good relationships with third-party software developers, ensuring a steady supply of great games for its system.
"I am blessed to have amassed and nurtured an enduring relationship with London, " he said after being nominated.
David Sable, chief operating officer of Wunderman, a brand-building agency that is part of the global marketing firm, WPP Group, advises advertisers in a downturn to rally to protect and preserve brand equity that has been nurtured for years, with continued investment in and support of branded products.
Incentives need to be in place that reflect the public interest and make it in pharma companies' interests to invest in the appropriate research and development, with smaller companies nurtured to create new opportunities.
Friendship cannot be acquired in the market place, but must be nurtured and treasured in relations imbued with trust and amity.
Leaving MCI in 2000, two years after its calamitous merger with WorldCom, Duffy nurtured smaller ventures, including a string of comedy clubs and real estate investments, while keeping an eye out for talent to run the next company.
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America's Founding Fathers nurtured a vibrant, fiercely partisan press with no licensing of newspapers or policing of content.
Each year now loads the anniversary with some new grief to be nurtured.
He nurtured French post-colonial-era ties with the Arab world and Africa.
Even as a bruised Sumner Redstone was putting most of that agitation behind him by 2005, his relations with the offspring who he had nurtured in the business, daughter, Shari, were growing more tense.
And that, my friends, is what can happen with a network that is not seeded, nurtured and tended to, each and every day.
At the same time, Marcus has filled our ranks with talented journalists and editors from outside while he also nurtured and promoted talent from within The Post.
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For others, depression comes about as a response to psychological damage, with the Freudian school of psychotherapy in particular linking this to how sufferers were nurtured in childhood.
For Turkey, not only has the zero problem with neighbors policy been shattered, but the Arab world opening it had carefully nurtured will be negatively affected if transport trucks must now take a long diversion through Iraq.
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