Indeed, for much of the film Kenny's strategizing seems to be one step ahead of the others. |
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In the absence of such policies, strategizing for the promotion of mental health is not feasible. |
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There's certainly a lot to say, from articulating defenses of basic rights to strategizing about the best balance between principle and politics. |
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This section addresses the functions of strategizing, planning, monitoring and reporting on the Decade. |
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We are meeting, talking, sharing, listening, advocating and strategizing with each other. |
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All that maneuvering and positioning and plotting and strategizing has produced nothing at all. |
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Much evidence indicates that these changes in the lives of aristocratic women arose from a combination of moral suasion, public pressure, and political strategizing. |
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This was when Betsey Wright was brought in, to begin strategizing for a comeback. |
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He even cranked up his office computer and developed a mathematical model of the electoral college, which was used for political strategizing. |
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It was a melting pot of New Leftists and former communists, and the group engaged in strike support and union organizing, political strategizing and consciousness-raising. |
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If the latter emerges, then move the analysis further by strategizing ways to deal with the potential conflict. |
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The Committee emphasizes the need to strengthen the capacity of the Computerization Division for strategizing and planning. |
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Telephone communications can be effective for planning, reviewing, and strategizing. |
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We stay up all night strategizing and getting to know each other. |
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You don't have to spend hours analyzing, strategizing and planning. |
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Today the tech squad at Kennedy Space Center is strategizing. |
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United States, the courts attacked large companies for strategizing with others or within their own companies to maximize profits. |
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Reporters felt that the opinion section crossed a line in advancing its ideology, sometimes befriending those who pushed a particular agenda, or even lobbying and strategizing with them. |
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At the end of the planning process, the stakeholders should devote time to strategizing how the framework will be implemented and how the goals and objectives will be reinforced. |
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The presence of tension and international threats in Europe, members of the European Union have joined forces in an effort to have a more significant presence within the realm of international strategizing. |
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Civil society has a very important role to play in the legislative process: advocacy, lobbying, public awareness, strategizing the reform of laws, among other roles. |
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With the support of UNCTAD, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Uganda led the work on strategizing for resource mobilization, formulating an effective communications and marketing strategy and consolidating the country programmes. |
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Have key stakeholders, including representatives of disadvantaged and vulnerable groups, participated meaningfully in the validation of the causality analysis, prioritization and strategizing? |
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Students use executive function when they perform such activities as planning, organizing, strategizing, and paying attention to and remembering details. |
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They were able to use their intellectual and emotional strategizing and fend for themselves very well. |
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Now is a critical time to be strategizing with an array of activist and health care organizations about coordinated efforts to fight for access to affordable medication. |
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The Timmins Summit 2004 on April 2 was a day of discussion and strategizing about ways to try and bring 1,000 new jobs to Timmins in the next few years. |
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