This is in fact the thrust of an editorial in the April 30 Nihon Keizai Shimbun.
By contrast, the thrust of many of the proposals coming out of Brussels looks harmful.
This is reflected in both recruitment of candidates and the thrust of training programmes.
The public has a right to a proper answer, and that's the thrust of Sanchez's reaching out.
Warning: some of it cuts against the thrust of my piece, and other evidence challenges those findings.
The thrust of car-making technology is to reduce costs on low production volumes of less than 100, 000.
That, I think, will be the thrust of his remarks, the thrust of his remarks on that tomorrow.
It reverses the thrust of Tory policy since the 1980s, which was to reduce allowances to married couples.
The answer to cancer, and much of the thrust of the research these days, seems to lie in genetics.
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With all the thrust of 8 cylinders and a 6 litre engine they devour the road and the fuel.
That was the thrust of dozens of news stories about the transaction, anyway.
That was the thrust of the European Union's annual report on negotiations to bring new countries into the club.
Whereas the thrust of modern Christian history has been toward decentralization, Sunni Islam has undergone a rapid period of theological consolidation.
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The thrust of his argument, which was also made by Willem Buiter last autumn, is that the Greek programme doesn't add up.
Now, the thrust of this polling is not that everything has changed, but that the balance has shifted in the other direction.
And it runs against the thrust of Europe's response to the euro crisis, which is to boost competitiveness, not to coddle inefficiency.
As Eurocrats tell it, most countries accept the thrust of these ideas.
This is why the thrust of the manufactured narrative that fracturing is a menace to the environment is now shifting to air quality.
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But this is a question to be determined by a court and, again, this question was not the thrust of the Romney ads.
Mr. Gates was, until his nomination, a member of the Iraq Study Group and, presumably, was comfortable with the thrust of its findings.
Then there is the question of quite how joined at the hip he is with the Conservative party leadership on the thrust of the party's economic argument.
Although Benn gives a long bill of particulars on why Israelis mistrust Obama, the general thrust of the article is supportive of the administration.
If the thrust of the argument is that modern men and boys deserve a different type of academic attention, why not just introduce new classes?
The thrust of that August 1991 address delivered by George H.
The thrust of that debate was over whether al-Qaida figures were more properly tried in a military court, but security challenges also loomed as a factor.
"Clearly in my own mind I'd like to continue the thrust of that activity, but I think I must leave it to my colleagues to make that decision, " he added.
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On the other hand, it was heavily reliant on freelancers, and Armstrong said this morning that the thrust of the editorial restructuring is to transition from freelance to staff labor.
Only by enacting legislation that stipulates the conditions under which a return to business-as-usual can occur is Congress likely to be able prevent the thrust of U.S. sanctions from being undercut.
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