• The company gets to fine-tune its offerings to work more closely with Microsoft's ubiquitous software.

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  • Mr Kindler also wants his secretive researchers to open up and work more closely with outsiders.

    ECONOMIST: Pharmaceuticals

  • Mr Clarke said his supermarket would work more closely with British farmers in response to the horsemeat scandal.

    BBC: Tesco pledges to sell meat from 'closer to home'

  • And they are having to work more closely with other ministers in programme reviews that span departmental boundaries.

    ECONOMIST: Public spending

  • Through the Tourism Policy Council, we will work more closely with public and private partners to coordinate federal policies.

    WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories

  • He directed the Secretary to work more closely with UNESCO for rolling out School Health and School Safety initiatives in Sindh.

    UNESCO: EDUCATION

  • The head of Tesco has pledged to bring meat production "closer to home" and work more closely with British farmers in response to the horsemeat scandal.

    BBC: Tesco pledges to sell meat from 'closer to home'

  • Apparently, government relations veterans and lobbyists now have new on-the-job partners even as, ostensibly, legal teams will work more closely with other risk-management teams throughout the organization.

    FORBES: The Clairvoyant Corporation: General Counsel as Supermen

  • That ambiguity, according to Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) spokesman Scott Wolfson, means that the commission needs to work more closely with eBay to root out recalled toys.

    FORBES: Toxic Toys On The Web

  • "They have shown they value me, thanks for that, I promise to work more closely with them, hopefully our football will go to the next level, " Maximo said.

    BBC: Maximo extends Tanzania deal

  • He wants the European Parliament to work more closely with national Parliaments "on the design of legislation that is going to work" and on the implementation of policy.

    BBC: Diary - My week as an MEP

  • Should the Times work more closely with Twitter and Facebook?

    NEWYORKER: Changing Times

  • The leader of the council, Geoff Webber, believes the Government must work more closely with people living near the site, to understand and take on board their very real concerns.

    BBC: Menwith Hill: Centre of Star Wars storm

  • Employers and charities should be able to offer sponsorship for extra places, he said, and universities should work more closely with businesses to improve the job prospects of their graduates.

    BBC: Higher education shake-up statement

  • Beyond the technology, Google itself also must find a way to work more closely with pay-TV operators, which have been cool to what looks to them like a huge, rich interloper.

    FORBES: Here's What Motorola Could Do for Google's TV Ambitions

  • As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate- espionage threats.

    WSJ: U.S. Ups Ante for Spying On Firms: China, Others Are Threatened With Penalties

  • As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate espionage threats.

    WSJ: U.S. Unveils New Strategy to Combat Trade-Secret Theft

  • He would give more prominence to COSAC, the group that brings together national parliaments' European affairs committees, perhaps putting a delegation of national MPs in Brussels to work more closely with the European Parliament.

    ECONOMIST: The euro crisis

  • We need to work more closely with developers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • We also need to work more closely with social workers, councils, and the police - we need them to contact us automatically to tell us if they come across a situation where we might be able to help.

    BBC: fire engine (generic)

  • Security firms are working to harden networks against hackers, and members of Congress are promoting legislation to let the government work more closely with Internet service providers without opening up the companies to lawsuits or infringing on civil liberties.

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  • An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle climate change.

    ECONOMIST: The 44th president

  • Superficially, it looks like this: consultants want to be in physical proximity of client to work together rather than use telepresence over remote work to work more closely with them, build better relationships, and perhaps with the implied intent to bill the customer for more work.

    FORBES: Can Consultants Save Us Money By Doing More Work Remotely?

  • And I think it's not an accident that both political candidates running for president now have talked about the need to work multi-laterally and to work more closely with other nations and to kind of reintegrate the United States into the international fabric because there has been damage to America's reputation.

    NPR: Role of U.S. Changing in New World Order

  • It was at that moment when I realized I wanted to put my time, my education, and my energy into work more closely aligned with my values.

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  • The apparent resignation comes against the backdrop of months of turmoil for the Welsh language broadcaster, which is facing substantial budget cuts and has been told it must work much more closely with the BBC.

    BBC: S4C says chairman Jones has quit, but he denies it

  • It needs to stop and the new team in the Wales Office - of which I am one - have pledged to work much more closely with the Welsh Government to deliver prosperity for Wales.

    BBC: Minister attacks devolution "blame culture"

  • Today, the Permanent Delegation continues to work even more closely with UNESCO, Permanent Delegations, Electoral Groups, Regional Groupings like the G 77 and China, the ASEAN UNESCO Committee, and as well other international organizations like the Commonwealth Secretariat in London and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Secretariat in Bangkok, Thailand in addressing some of the current, global challenges that are confronting the organization.

    UNESCO: Background

  • The government hopes this will make it easier for the UK to work more closely and productively with governments while minimising the risks of Britain ending up involved in controversial relationships.

    BBC: William Hague

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