The character design and animations go a long way to present the personalities of different characters. |
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Samples of your work can also go a long way to convincing a sceptical customer to buy. |
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It would go a long way toward alleviating the prejudice some full-timers have toward us. |
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Arrests for trespassing, vandalism and malicious mischief would go a long way to help discourage this activity and build data on the activists. |
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We need less hostility, folks, and obeying the laws of the road can go a long way towards making for a peaceful existence. |
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He said even with the new tariffs the company will still not be able to meet its operational costs, but they will still go a long way. |
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Fully automating these tests is a luxury that can go a long way to getting a superior product to the consumer. |
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Thirdly, we should do what will go a long way to heal the agony of the Hindus. |
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Though often pricier than Asiatic lilies, Oriental lilies have such impact in the vase that just a stem or two go a long way! |
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A few sessions with a qualified instructor can go a long way in smoothing the learning curve. |
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At issue is a megabuck Pentagon jet deal that could go a long way toward shoring up Boeing's bottom line. |
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Subsequent annual and interim figures go a long way to explain the massive share price leap. |
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The company was a true meritocracy where a guy with a bit of chutzpah, a common touch and a love of money could go a long way. |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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Aging aside, lifestyle will go a long way toward determining whether you'll succumb to this dread disease. |
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It will also go a long way in erasing the notion that Defence personnel are those who wish to live isolated in cantonments. |
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But clearly humour, and an appeal to the common fund of historical anecdotes, go a long way. |
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Occasional moments of levity can go a long way in a motion picture like this. |
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This gesture will go a long way in assuring would-be players that their future is safe. |
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A real comparison on an equal level would go a long way in explaining this crisis. |
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Money may not buy us love, or even happiness, but it can go a long way toward buying things for which we have, as yet, no other currency. |
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Losing just a few pounds of excess fat will go a long way toward improving your health. |
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Its performance and fuel consumption go a long way towards offsetting its high price and its build quality is second to none. |
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But a quick recap at the end can go a long way toward ensuring that everyone understands. |
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These awkward facts, combined with a formidable military capability, go a long way towards explaining the current colonialist adventurism. |
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She added that the booklet would go a long way in answering these questions for parents. |
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You have to go a long way down the list to find a company that hasn't been floated in a privatisation or demutualisation. |
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That will go a long way towards helping to pay quite a lot of mortgages, not to mention buying burgers and fish fingers for the kids. |
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These three steps will go a long way towards lowering the risk of virus infection on the internet. |
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The tax rebates being received from the IRS would go a long way towards the purchase of pellet stoves or alternatives, for energy efficiency. |
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This would go a long way to reduce some of our citizens' obstinate dependence on the weekly collection of waste. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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For all the enthusiasm of youth, a small helping of experience can often go a long way. |
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I can't promise any miracles, but a small amount of regular practice can go a long way, over time. |
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Black suede mats will always be popular, and small touches like double mats and fillets go a long way to accentuate a diploma. |
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A little bit of empathy and understanding might go a long way in making their life easier. |
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Over 38 games application, effort, endeavour, commitment and preparation go a long way and we have them in abundance. |
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A little spoken Japanese can go a long way towards breaking down barriers, so a phrase book acquired now could pay dividends in June. |
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Goes to show, a little unmufflered marketing can go a long way in the sale of unmentionables. |
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Clearing the CVA debts will go a long way towards towards putting the club on a firmer financial footing. |
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These new proposals should go a long way to help tackle problems of unfitness and disrepair which are all too common in this sector. |
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Good intentions go a long way with me, so I tend to be favorably disposed towards holiday specials. |
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Public awareness and understanding will go a long way in making the life of such a person more meaningful and relaxed. |
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It will be a matter of future government policy, but certainly they would go a long way toward wiping out the deadweight debt of the province. |
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The experiences gained by the management of organizations go a long way in helping us leanly operate our churches. |
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The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials. |
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Surprise checks by the police, during day and night, can go a long way in checking the menace, thus preventing fatal road accidents. |
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This, the planners believe, will go a long way in decongesting the ORR and other roads thereby reducing the accident rate. |
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Both teams are undefeated after three rounds and the result of the game will go a long way to showing the state of the competition. |
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Basic training in linguistics can go a long way to foster this realization. |
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The traffic in human body parts is a grisly business from which most Nigerians will go a long way to keep their distance. |
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Fluffed-up pillows, footstools, reclining chairs and welcoming couches go a long way toward reducing the rigors of the day. |
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Areas designed to give employees relief from their workspaces can go a long way toward achieving that goal. |
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A setup wizard to explain the steps and end the need for obscurities such as hexadecimal codes would go a long way toward making a great technology accessible. |
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Three or four references from vendors or subcontractors go a long way. |
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In Nicaragua today the most obvious need is decent housing and all monies raised from the night will go a long way in helping the situation there. |
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Despite the short-comings, fish farming can be said to be a great success and will go a long way in swaying most charcoal burners from indiscriminate cutting of trees. |
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As Steve notes, giving all Iraqis a very concrete, material stake in the new regime would go a long way to securing a political constituency for the new order. |
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The provision of 8,000 social and affordable houses per annum would go a long way in addressing the ever increasing Local Authority housing waiting lists. |
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Focusing on the issue of money will go a long way to improving everything. |
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A simple sheet with even just an exploded diagram as included with many cases these days, would go a long way to improving a novice's experience with this case. |
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Gestures go a long way toward compensating for the sculpted faces' fixed expressions. |
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That kind of compassion might go a long way toward helping us begin to respond to a hurting world. |
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Common courtesy and patience go a long way in making the process less stressful and more efficient for everybody. |
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A hug or gentle touch on the arm can go a long way in making a person feel valued. |
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We feel that that would go a long way in allaying fears of what could be termed as making changes through the back door. |
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If you can achieve that then you will go a long way to allaying the consumers' fears. |
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Honesty and openness on the part of the student will go a long way toward allaying those concerns. |
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Our timely, coordinated and effective action will go a long way in securing a better future for generations to come. |
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Proficiency in marketing can go a long way toward overcoming incompetency in one of the others. |
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Written work rules can go a long way in informing your employees what you expect of them and the consequences of not meeting expectations. |
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The amount of aid needed is small by international standards but will go a long way in shoring up the fledging state. |
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As people used to be very poor, they had to make every penny go a long way when it came to paying for the bride's trousseau. |
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In most countries, delaying retirement and staying longer in the workforce can go a long way towards keeping pay-as-you-go systems viable. |
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Regular care, foot hygiene, exercise and attention to a few details can go a long way in preventing problems and keeping your feet well-groomed. |
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When the framework is fully in place, it will go a long way toward taking the guesswork out of managing risk. |
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Positivity and optimism can go a long way in meeting the substantial challenges which face us all. |
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It will give them a wonderful sense of independence and preparedness that will go a long way towards getting rid of school jitters. |
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A little levity can go a long way in helping employees get the job done in a positive and relaxed spirit. |
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This project will go a long way to encourage physical activity and community togetherness. |
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We certainly believe these tools will go a long way in bridging the gap of information between youth and adults. |
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Now that's hearsay, but it clearly indicates you've got to go a long way back to find this early a start. |
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This can go a long way for certain dependences are natural like that of a baby towards its parents. |
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This would go a long way to controlling periods of either oversupply or undersupply to the market, and it would provide pricing consistency. |
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A few high-profile convictions can go a long way in making insiders reluctant to cash in on inside information for a quick buck. |
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The workshop would go a long way in nurturing female talent, she avers. |
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Among customers used to vague claims about chakras and crystals, a little seaweed seems to go a long way. |
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The arrests last term go a long way to demonstrate to people that they can't get involved in protest, because they might jeopardise their future. |
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This will go a long way to diminish issues, conflicts and general whining and complaining. |
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That would go a long way to mediating some of the problems with this industry. |
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But the circumstances in which you each committed this offence called for careful consideration and go a long way to aggravating the offences you have committed. |
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As a result, India's democratic political system will go a long way towards calming the apprehensions of established powers. |
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Having healthy and successful individuals and communities will go a long way to dealing with the issue of poverty. |
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As for lifelong learning, the announced release of additional funds would go a long way in addressing existing weaknesses. |
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We look for a change of scenery, sunshine in winter, and for that you have to go a long way. |
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While your savings will go a long way toward helping you get there, you may need to borrow money to achieve some of these goals. |
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While the release won't prevent an employee from suing, it can go a long way in preventing him or her from winning. |
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By taking some simple precautions, you can go a long way towards guarding your privacy, finances and peace of mind. |
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The collection of organic materials will go a long way in helping Gatineau to achieve that goal. |
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When you purchase Regal Cages for your facility, your investment will go a long way. |
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This should go a long way to reducing the loss of capacity and the need to continually train people to prepare national communications. |
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Fr Byrne said the legal and medical professions, along with strong support from the community, should go a long way in addressing the drug problem in the town. |
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A simple act of replacing damaged or worn out auto parts can go a long way in extending the life of your Mercedes Benz as well as in restoring its original luster. |
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Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem. |
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A win in this match by either club will go a long way towards guaranteeing a place in the Premier Division next season as only one team will be relegated. |
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Again, a little personal intervention into our shipmates ' careers can go a long way in helping them appreciate service in the Navy on a daily basis. |
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The visual processing power we carry around with us is enormous, and the right image can go a long way to prove a key point or leave a lasting impression on a colleague. |
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With today's technology, a database management system with improved inter-jurisdictional compatibility could go a long way toward providing access to such data. |
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Building and solidifying democratic institutions and inculcating a culture of democracy and peace will go a long way in reversing this ominous phenomenon of militarism. |
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As our correspondent discovers, a little weed can go a long way. |
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A review of the legislation from the perspective of reduction and demystification could go a long way to encouraging movement across jurisdictions. |
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Financial security would go a long way towards making Robert's future a good one and allow him to continue to be a happy and productive member of his community. |
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If we could pay for the full cost of fair and just food, it would go a long way to transforming the political and economic structures in Canada that maintain a food system that doesn't work for so many. |
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Indeed, as Hans Brattskar points out in his article, REDD-plus could go a long way to tackling the age-old problem of the undervaluation of the world's forests. |
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A well co-ordinated start would reduce frustration and confusion and would go a long way toward ensuring the future success of this major revenue system. |
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If we have such a forum as of right, with the proper expertise there to listen to both sides, it will go a long way towards helping everyone to live in peace on this very vexed issue. |
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However, Spennymoor-based Roto Zip says many people forget the basic safety rules, which can go a long way to avoiding DIY related accidents. |
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The right mix of transport modes can go a long way to achieving this. |
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For disabled people, just as for the non-disabled, a sense of humour and a willingness to be self-deprecating while on the hustings can go a long way toward building links with the electorate. |
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Fortunately, there are sound retirement and investment strategies that when implemented, can go a long way to help address retirement concerns and put an action plan in place. |
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In the long run, a democratic process for selecting and appointing leaders will go a long way to defeat cronyism, politics of patronage and careerism. |
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Al Araimi said that premarital tests would go a long way in solving the problem of genetic disorders. |
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I'd have to go a long way before I'd try strawberry beer,'' he said, spooning up a chunk of sauce-soaked poundcake. |
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This bill will go a long way toward ensuring that the required tools are in place to maintain and enhance the safety of Canadian aviation systems for the future. |
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If we could change that mentality as well, we would go a long way to having a sustainable agriculture that is sociologically, economically, and ecologically viable. |
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The CEC's funding, matched with our own and that of the retail fuel station owners will go a long way towards addressing that shortage. |
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Everyone knows a little sonly or daughterly love can go a long way. |
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Scare tactics go a long way with this type of legislation. |
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Let's face it, salaries that go a long way elsewhere look runtish here. |
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The twinning of this particular section of the highway not only provides for safer travel on the Trans-Canada Highway, but will also go a long way to fortify the vital transportation link between western and eastern Canada. |
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Simon Blecher, of HQ Fonder, an investment fund, calculates that the company could mobilise some SKr25 billion immediately and release another SKr40 billion in the short term, which could go a long way towards a buyout. |
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The current global military spending, if channelled towards economic development programmes in developing countries, would go a long way to assist them in their developmental efforts. |
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If the Council can help to restore stability to Somalia, that would go a long way towards elevating further the United Nations reputation in Africa. |
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To wrap up, I would like to stress that improving the performance of the public sector will go a long way toward restoring confidence in government. |
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While peace cannot be made by the international community, this involvement would go a long way to create the conditions in which Bosnian citizens would eventually overcome their internecine hatreds and divisions. |
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Zoning changes could encourage supportive housing and the leasing or selling of surplus land at below market prices would go a long way to increasing accommodation for seniors in need. |
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Taming and training go a long way not only to reducing stress for the animal, but also in saving time and reducing risk of injury for human handlers. |
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I know these rosaries will go a long way to help him help us all. |
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User friendly interfaces, easy maneuverability of websites can go a long way in increasing user comfiture. |
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That, combined with the ongoing research by Dr. Bothwell and scientists around the world, will go a long way in learning to control this persistent and unique alga, both in Canada and around the world. |
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Good biosecurity can go a long way to prevent the spread of highly contagious diseases, and can prevent foreign animal diseases from becoming established in Alberta. |
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After two defeats in two against the hosts so far, a win in Perth would go a long way to instilling belief into the team before their World Cup opener against the same opponents in Melbourne on Valentine's Day. |
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Eliminating flavours in chewing tobacco at the same time that we get rid of them in flavoured cigarillos, cigarettes, and blunts will go a long way in keeping children and youth from experimenting with these products. |
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Taboos, fears, totems and prejudices: these are prime moving causes in the onset of mental illness, and they go a long way toward explaining our failure to cope with it. |
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For parents of children who suffer from any one of these common illnesses, this partnership will go a long way in providing paediatric standards of care as close to home as possible. |
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And governments could lower tuition fees, a move that he believes would go a long way to reducing thesticker shockthat many low-income families experience when they look at the cost of a postsecondary education. |
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That's why we are proud to have invested in the construction and renovation of these units in Montague and Eastern PEI, which will go a long way to providing safe, affordable homes for years to come. |
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Such a determination by Public Works would not foreclose a s. 44 review by the court, but it would go a long way to clarifying the expectations of the parties and identifying the public interest considerations involved. |
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Policies that provided insurance, pension, and other benefits to the self-employed and to part-time workers would go a long way to unleashing women's economic energy. |
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Toy poodles are generally quite adaptive and well-mannered, but training and socialization go a long way towards controlling barking and creating a harmonious existence with other dogs and small children. |
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All parents hope that their children will go a long way in their lives. |
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Chief Nirmal Verma said that the PCV would go a long way in addressing the critical requirement of capacity building in the area of pollution response. |
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Such a move would go a long way toward easing the global shortage of graftable tissues, said Jan Koller, secretary of the European Tissue Banking Association. |
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These creative executions can aide in bringing some non-viewable ads back in to view, and will certainly go a long way in combating banner blindness. |
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Everyone agrees that prevention is better than cure, and healthy foods and nutritional supplements go a long way towards keeping the body healthy. |
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