The Democrats lost the mid-term elections because the Greens did not rattle their cage. |
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This priority should be reflected in the mid-term review of country strategies to be conducted in this period. |
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We believe these properties have very strong potential for the discovery of new gold-rich orebodies on a proven gold structure in the mid-term. |
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My mid-term goal is to pick out an innovative company in which to pursue my career. |
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Karl Rove, Bush's political Svengali, has told the party that security will be a Republican issue in this year's mid-term elections. |
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These last three paragraphs will get you by the usual, garden-variety botany mid-term. |
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Well, it's never too wise to make it look like you're the belligerent warmonger on the eve of mid-term U.S. elections. |
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Many had to juggle work and home commitments in order to cope with a situation where children were on different mid-term breaks. |
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The juvenile members of Spa Golf Club were making the most of their mid-term break on Friday. |
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The President had no option but to dissolve the House and order a mid-term poll which cost the exchequer a king's ransom. |
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The mid-term break will do wonders to rest the minds too, because this victory was fashioned and won in the head as much as the flesh. |
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Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts. |
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It was an act of fiscal machismo, which many in the party believe is the root of the current mid-term malaise. |
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With mock examinations and mid-term breaks over the next few weeks very few games have been arranged. |
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In the long term, in the near mid-term, I believe that we are going to have a decrease. |
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After two strenuous months of hard work, mid-term had finally arrived for the Army Academy High School cadets on Arduous Prime. |
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Against the tide of history the presidential party had gained congressional seats at the mid-term elections. |
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Students cram for mid-term and final exams, and attend lectures for the rest of the semester. |
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Other changes in the EU mid-term review of the scheme, such as front-loading of REPS payments to small-holders, would affect participation. |
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Remember, if you wish to switch lenders mid-term different exit penalties may apply. |
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This mid-term point should be an occasion for reviewing the Lisbon strategy in order to give it fresh vigour for its second implementation phase. |
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Data collection and monitoring of indicators should be designed with immediate, mid-term, and long-term outcomes in mind. |
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Eventually, however, these host families will be beyond their capacities and there is the real risk, in the mid-term, of a national food crisis. |
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This mid-term review sets out how we can help Europe to meet its growth and jobs challenge. |
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In the first quarter Arkema announced new growth and competitiveness projects fully in line with its mid-term industrial strategy. |
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A before the two mid-term status reports scheduled at the beginning of the meeting. |
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The Liberals will hope to do as well as at the general election and the Scottish Nationalists to gain from mid-term Government unpopularity at Westminster. |
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In the mid-term, this should reduce the dependency on the small Swiss market and the economic juggernaut, Germany. |
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All directors are elected for terms of three years, unless they are replacing a director in mid-term for some reason. |
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He helped engineer his re-election, before coming to grief in last year's mid-term elections when the increasingly unpopular Republicans lost their grip on Congress. |
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These were mid-term elections that produced typical mid-term victors. |
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I am pleased by the soundness of your report and its relevance to the mid-term review of the White Paper. |
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Detailed proposals for the mid-term review of the Common Agricultural Policy are most likely to include a move to decouple direct payments from production. |
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It will also be actively involved in the mid-term and final evaluations. |
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Implementation of the mid-term evaluation system is also behindhand, having about the same delay as the CSF programmes. |
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With information technology evolving so rapidly, it has proven necessary to update the blueprint in mid-term to incorporate major new objectives deemed important for the future. |
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To simulate short and mid-term planning, you require a realistic representation of the current planning situation. |
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Examples of investments include applied research and development projects leading to a new product or process with near or mid-term commercial potential. |
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Performance information on the implementation of the broad activities and progress against key outputs, generated through the Performance Monitoring Matrix, will inform the mid-term review. |
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The intensive discussion this morning on the mid-term review of the Lisbon Strategy has allowed us to take the measure of the challenges ahead. |
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In its mid-term review, the Commission set itself the important objective of developing a single reference framework for environmental protection instruments. |
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The mid-term elections returned a bevy of ultraconservative tea partiers, while thinning the ranks of moderate Democrats. |
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The mid-term aim was to come up with a marketable solution that would be acceptable to a greater number of customers, resulting in higher production volumes. |
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With international support, Moldova needs to create a comprehensive mid-term anti-crisis programme that can be boldly supported by the international community. |
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Broken hearted Anjali decides to leave the college mid-term making up an excuse. |
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The use of one or more mid-term reviews, with disbursement conditional on justificatory evidence of sub-projects being funded. |
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In this context, mid-term reviews were proposed. |
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For classes that are totally on-line, the mid-term exam is also provided on-line in a proctored environment. |
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The current mid-term review of the White Paper on EU Transport Policy provides an excellent opportunity to launch the idea and establish the framework for such a partnership. |
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As we gird our national loins for the mid-term elections in November, here is a brisk primer on the movement. |
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Mid-terms: By the time mid-term exams roll around, it may be time to find a way for your parents to send you money cheaply and quickly. |
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He has a four-week window ahead of the mid-term elections in November in which to do a deal. |
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The sheer narrowness of the Republican majority in the House meant that the next set of Congressional mid-term elections would assume an almost Presidential-like importance. |
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As indicated in the mid-term Review of November 2003, RBI had constituted a High Powered Committee for operationalising an On-line Tax Accounting System. |
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We recognize the importance of setting mid-term, aspirational goals for energy efficiency. |
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I'd dazzle you with some fancy footwork, but not only did I spend far too much time following the mid-term elections, I've taken full possession of my Toddler's head cold. |
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It will justify leaving it in place by deploying rose-tinted spectacles to view the mid-term outlook for global equities and its own fund managers' future performance. |
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Republicans in Congress, fresh from a mid-term triumph, would immediately become apoplectic and probably say some daft things. |
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The president was unusually relaxed and contemplative, buoyed by the recent economic numbers and looking towards his legacy as well as the mid-term elections and his wrangles with Congress. |
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Now that we are half-way through this period, Ministers were presented with a mid-term report which takes stock of the progress made in achieving this objective. |
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If the Commission changes tack on this matter, it is, in the EESC's view, absolutely vital to involve the candidate states in the consultations on the mid-term review. |
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Moreover, the Democrats showed during the lame-duck session in November and December that in spite of their mid-term chastisement they still have some fight left in them. |
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As part of the mid-term review of the Lisbon strategy, the Commission has proposed a revamped cycle comprising new guidelines and linking up with the rationalisation of economic policy coordination cycles at European level. |
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So far in our discussions, no-one has doubted that there will be growing opportunities for our producers on various markets outside the Union over the mid-term, while the internal market will at best mark time. |
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After a mid-term review, the budget would reassign amounts kept in reserve in order to launch new initiatives or reinforce policies which have the greatest need. |
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And this is exactly the road we want to go down with our mid-term review. |
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A further relevant aspect that the Council focused on was the relaunch of the Lisbon Strategy, in light of the lack of success at this mid-term stage. |
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The Tories had furthest to fall, having swept the last major local election in 2009, and, as the main ruling party, were an obvious target for mid-term discontentment. |
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The mid-term future is close upon us and it is now time to start making our private and public decisions with an eye to the future? a future that is becoming just a bit clearer. |
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Notwithstanding the inherent limitations of this mid-term assessment, this report nevertheless represents a major improvement in the quantity, quality and timeliness of performance data reported by the Joint Programme. |
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Second, in March 2005, based on a proposal of the Commission, the European Council launched a growth and jobs strategy aimed at revitalizing the Lisbon agenda following the mixed results of the mid-term review. |
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At the same time, the Commission had also noted that the backlogs identified on the occasion of the Scoreboard for the Laeken European Council's mid-term review had not gone away. |
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I do not have to tell you, Commissioner, that more and more land will become available for alternative use as a result of the mid-term review of the common agricultural policy. |
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Moreover, it requested that the mid-term review of the Luxembourg process should give a new impetus by enriching the guidelines with more concrete targets establishing closer links with other relevant policy areas. |
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Its treatment of the government is politer than many mid-term governments elsewhere would usually expect. That is not how Laszlo Csucs of the Smallholders Partyy, one of the partners in the governing coalition, sees it. |
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By 2004 it had become clear that he was a classic Dixiecrat masquerading as a Republican. Unfortunately, too many of us waited until after the 2006 mid-term election to make our views known. |
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And although there are mid-term elections next year and a guaranteed change of commander-in-chief in 2008, few candidates want to be seen as quitters. |
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But nobody was so out-of-step with the increasing professionalisation of contemporary American politics. That trend is taking two lurches forward in this year's mid-term elections. |
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Two years before the event is due to begin, the EMP should carry out a mid-term monitoring of the project and programme of the two cities on the state of the preparation as well as on the European dimension. |
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We now have the mid-term review, which is an opportunity to deal with the issues raised in Mrs Avilés Perea's report, a chance to move the equality agenda forward. |
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At the mid of each term a mid-term exam will be administered followed by the final exam of the term which will also be given at the end of the term. |
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These needs are described in a document doted with a strategic framework, a mid-term programme including the eight research programmes related to the area of competence of the institution. |
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Thus, relevant mid-term complications, such as humeral head necrosis, malunion and nonunion may not have been detected. |
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According to JCR, the company's cash flow generating ability will grow with the stronger business bases and its financial balance will improve over the mid-term. |
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My brother flunked biology because he cheated on his mid-term. |
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Mid-term reshuffles are not unusual in South Korea, where most decisions are taken directly by the president. |
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