What they desire most of all is freer access to the world's best markets for their products. |
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And as regulatory approval is obtained, executives will be freer to share the data they have on product road maps, synergies, and cost-savings. |
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This ambitious scheme was designed to make the motorist's life a lot freer. |
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But contemporaneously with it, in the freer civil society of London, a modern form of theatre was beginning to emerge. |
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The current environment encourages a freer expression of nonbelief than has been usual, except briefly, in the last centuries. |
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The researchers' explanation is that freer expression of conflict occurs more among peers than among unequals. |
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It's incredible but they are not only freer in how they dress, but also in their activities and movements. |
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A freer, more aggressive and more critical news media would have put a brake on the governmental corruption and the so-called crony capitalism. |
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Nobody has succeeded in pushing me around before and now I'm even freer and in a better position to do my best for Bradley ward and Nelson. |
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Hereditary rulers are even freer because they do not have to consider how to help their offspring up the greasy pole. |
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Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles. |
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Obviously, former pols with less to lose are going to be freer to mix it up on the telly. |
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Some of the freer churches don't even ask their ministerial candidates to commit themselves formally to any belief about Scripture, let alone creation. |
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India cannot allow political pinpricks from its neighbours to come in the way of pursuing freer regional trade through unilateral action where necessary. |
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While the colour range for control and shapewear is somewhat understated, freer styles make the most of neutrals. |
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Rather than wait for White to attack, Morozevich tried to mix it up with 17... b5, and it worked, as he got a freer position and counterplay. |
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Canada believes that freer trade and investment can and must go hand in hand with labour rights and the environment. |
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The second part of the work opens somewhat unusually on an arpeggio, which is generally associated with freer forms. |
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While this type of agreement permits freer trade, it does not usually include rules to civilize that trade. |
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The world is slowly lurching toward more liberal trade including freer trade in agricultural products. |
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In an era when consumer credit is freer than it ever was before, people buy less for cheapness than they used to. |
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As I light up, it's an eerie feeling, like going back in time to a freer, if unhealthier, world. |
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It is blocked because emerging countries do not want developed countries to be the only ones benefiting from freer trade. |
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It is through this facility of creation that people can see that they are freer and can imagine and build their own future. |
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It is, however, important that this should not lead to our seeing a freer flow of viruses. |
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I do not buy the argument that economics and freer trade alone will lead to democracy and prosperity. |
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At the time, the case was seen as a possible indicator of your government's acceptance of a freer role for the media. |
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The empirical evidence that freer trade has been a positive factor for the world economy has not been conclusive or convincing. |
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They live in a little community, are independent and much freer than they would be if they were in a traditional home. |
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I think that when women learn how to earn their own money, they are more respected and they are freer. |
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They believed that people now felt freer to express themselves, a certain unnamed fear had dissipated. |
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We need to promote fair and freer world trade rather than seal ourselves off by means of protectionism and fall back upon national markets. |
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These efforts are intended to make the euro zone markets freer and more open. |
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This honesty will bring you and the dying person closer together, and help in opening up a freer communication. |
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Indonesia was also freer than it had ever been before, and was beginning to take steps to confront its own past. |
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The benefits will come, in particular, from the removal of the remaining trade barriers and freer movement of labour and capital. |
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If so, then the freer we remain the less we need to worry about losing ground in the long run to nations and blocs of nations that aren't as free. |
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American-born Locke, whose Cantonese grandfather once worked as a house servant in Washington, called for closer ties between Beijing and Washington and freer trade relations. |
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She hypnotized Cory with her free spirit, freer hair, and asinine name, coaxing him out of his shell and into love with her. |
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His earlier work tends to be written in traditional rhymed quatrains but, as he matured, he dropped the rhymes and worked in a freer but still basically alexandrine movement. |
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American security is founded on liberty, and a politically freer planet, a planet freed from the grip of tyrants and the threat of terrorists, is a far safer world. |
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These construction s of the south as freer and more harmonious would have been particularly attractive to Signac and his Neo-Impressionist colleagues. |
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How did you balance a sense of wanting to fly freer and that constricted world in which you found yourself, I mean if you like the house style world in which you lived? |
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The translations by his champion Rufinus are often freer and more periphrastic than those of Jerome, in the interests of orthodoxy and of clarity. |
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Instead, we suffer a good deal more from elective dictatorship, with prime ministers and premiers able to shape the political agenda with a freer hand. |
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However certain well known tunes come up extremely bright and shiny, mixed with the sparkling transient tones of his freer moments in improvisation. |
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I'm freer now because I don't have to carry this inside any more. |
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In recent years, cordless power tools have become popular, giving users freer range-ofmotion to complete their projects untethered by an electrical cord. |
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The new information technologies have also accelerated the trend toward freer trade around the world, leading to a truly global market for capital and financial services. |
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Then use the chilies with a freer hand to give a chipotle edge to braised meats, sauces, sandwiches, mayonnaise, dressings, soups, and salsas. |
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The members know each other better, they feel freer to express their faith and are encouraged to contact those who are having difficulties or have left the Church. |
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Some were simply consequences of the greater level of nominal and verbal inflection, and word order was generally freer. |
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For languages that have case and thus freer word order, morphological case is the most readily available criterion for identifying objects. |
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Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs had many more inflectional endings and forms, and word order was much freer than in Modern English. |
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As time went on, his strokes began to evolve into looser, freer ones. |
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Nearly everyone is in favor of freer international trade, but when it comes to specific give and take nearly everybody gives in to nationalism and would take everything advantageous, ignoring all else. |
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Simon's voice is freer, and used as an instrument all of its own. |
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In addition, people may feel freer revealing their feelings online because of the anonymity and sense of emotional safety that comes from speaking with virtual friends. |
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Adding freer movement of people to those advances would provide new opportunities for more balanced regional development and would deliver more equitable distribution of gains from globalization. |
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We went to Professor Tao and asked for freer access, which was granted. |
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In my view, this programme should be given a freer rein, financially too, but, Commissioner, I am jumping the gun a little bit, given the position of my own Finance Minister. |
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Let us make sure that, should you come together again in another five years, we have made measurable progress in modernizing our institutions and in building a world that is freer, fairer and safer for all its inhabitants. |
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It is a happy event with the trading stars of five countries coming into alignment with all of the countries potentially benefiting from the freer trade and access provided for in this treaty. |
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There I began to breathe a little freer, and to give a loose to those warm emotions which the sight of such an encounter had raised in me. |
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Again, this is not to be negative and try to criticize the concept of freer trade, tearing down barriers to trade or some of the non-tariff barriers to trade. |
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The second, to be written by the next treasury secretary, is due on April 30th. Although the law does not exactly prejudge the outcome, it's a safe bet that it does not envision less regulation and freer markets. |
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Some were simply consequences of the greater level of nominal and verbal inflection, which meant that word order was generally freer. |
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In a context of freer trade, which is a sacred cow, the thinking goes like this: Why should the government keep a profitable venture when it can look after so many non-profitable ones? |
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In today's economic environment, it is absolutely vital to put credit management in focus by implementing such measures as harmonizing credit management rules and standards and thereby open up a freer flow of capital. |
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Spanish society today is incomparably more highly developed, freer and more plural, more emancipated and more aware of its rights than forty years ago. |
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When will this government be prepared to take the big step off of the treadmill that is taking us nowhere and move toward freer trade in this country? |
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She said that she was freer and felt a spiritual freedom there. |
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A society that was exclusive and repressive is now freer and more open. |
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I think that it's in this piece that he got his second wind, reviving his tintinnabuli with a freer approach. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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Throughout the 1990s, Poles used the freer travel restrictions to move to the UK and work, sometimes in the grey economy. |
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But now the backlash against globalisation – and the freer movement of goods, services, capital, labour, and technology that came with it – has arrived. |
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Their leaders therefore have a freer hand than ever before. |
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Mr Yudhoyono deserves credit for helping this freer debate to take place. |
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Romantics idealised the Celts as a primitive, bucolic people who were far more poetic, spiritual, and freer of rationalism than their neighbours. |
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Living conditions were so poor that many sailors began to prefer a freer existence as a pirate. |
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The new French works taught a new, on the surface freer, gallant exchange between the sexes as the essence of life at the French court. |
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His forceful version is freer, with shorter lines that increase the sense of swiftness and energy. |
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In 1664, however, the Dutch used force to exact a treaty granting them extraterritorial rights as well as freer access to trade. |
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Indeed, his new gestural paintings have a fresher, freer, more expansive, devil-may-care look than his earlier works, which appear labored and uptight in comparison. |
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The melodic freedom found within the music of jazz with its intricate and complex polyrhythms and repetitions allowed for a freer dance expression as well. |
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In 2006, President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah committed to reforming the laws governing the press and media to create a freer system for journalists to work in. |
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When the Tory Lord Bolingbroke proposed a commercial treaty with France in 1713 that would lead to freer trade the Whigs were vehemently against it and it had to be abandoned. |
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No single play marks a change from the traditional to the freer style. |
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