Here, the freedom of the press must go hand in hand with the editorial responsibility of accurate and balanced reporting. |
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What is even more puzzling is the set of beliefs that seems to go hand in hand with this incredible condescension. |
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She says she always dreamed of becoming an actress but, to her chagrin, opportunity and ambition didn't seem to go hand in hand. |
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Talent and good looks rarely go hand in hand, and often when they do, it's the talent which gets elbowed into the background. |
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Something about film noir seems to go hand in hand with this dark period of America's history. |
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Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals. |
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Even in an intensely cultivated land it is possible for agriculture and botanical conservation to go hand in hand. |
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The evolutionary perspective and this new dynamic practical science go hand in hand. |
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Conscience and science must go hand in hand to prevent the destruction of humankind. |
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It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a measurable improvement in storage manageability. |
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It really brought home to me how the relief effort and the process of reconstruction must go hand in hand. |
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Statehood and any meaningful renouncement of terror and steps to prevent terror have to go hand in hand. |
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He delivered a thorough analysis of the redistribution effects that go hand in hand with changes in the money supply. |
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Given the lack of universal health insurance coverage, poverty and poor child health go hand in hand. |
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The survival of this sector must go hand in hand with the conservation of stocks and the marine and coastal environment. |
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These standards are targeted to guarantee that economic growth and development go hand in hand with the creation of decent work. |
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In passage after passage, environmental degradation and social injustice go hand in hand. |
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This would go hand in hand with refocusing dismissal procedures towards early intervention and transition. |
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Installation, technical service and on-site maintenance go hand in hand with our global service. |
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A hobby gone wild has grown into a young, modern equestrian company, where trade, breeding and stallion livery go hand in hand. |
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There are many examples to show that environmental progress can go hand in hand with economic growth. |
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The government believes that liberalized, rules-based trade and social and environmental responsibilities go hand in hand. |
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Behind the perforated sheeting façade of the LOISIUM Hotel, the guests can luxuriate in a place where design, comfort and ease go hand in hand. |
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The notion of larger freedom also encapsulates the idea that development, security and human rights go hand in hand. |
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Its minimalist appearance and clean lines go hand in hand with sturdiness and top quality to reflect the spirit of the times. |
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I am telling those who want more cabotage that the internal market is being built gradually and has to go hand in hand with harmonization. |
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The last spiritual awakening and quickening must go hand in hand with the total restoration of all things. |
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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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You've said here today that the consideration of high-speed rail and public transit ought to go hand in hand, essentially. |
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Communication and marketing go hand in hand, for this is a role where making oneself known is as important as the services being offered. |
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Since the growth and well-being of employees go hand in hand, we are committed to creating a dynamic work environment for our employees. |
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Modern diets, moreover, are often unbalanced or even unstructured, and go hand in hand with an increasingly sedentary lifestyle. |
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Football and the extreme right go hand in hand, so the risk of incidents is real. |
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Very often, social inequalities go hand in hand with environmental inequalities. |
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Pubs and culture are not mutually exclusive but can go hand in hand. |
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Trust, responsibility and control go hand in hand in the new management system. |
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Colonel Garraway insists that observance of the law and military effectiveness can go hand in hand. |
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Fifthly, efforts to keep the peace must go hand in hand with efforts to build peace. |
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For us Dominicans, to contemplate and to serve our brothers and sisters in mission as the fruit of our contemplation go hand in hand. |
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The people of Styldecor think that a stylish interior and a healthy night's rest go hand in hand. |
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It is a truism that rights and responsibilities go hand in hand. |
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Photography, nature and Scotland go hand in hand and in this gallery of pictures of Scotland, the power of nature can be seen on her mountains, glens, straths and carses. |
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It isn't hard to guess that most westerners are appalled at the levels of violence and animal cruelty that go hand in hand with the sport of cockfighting. |
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Such implausible idealizations, then as now, go hand in hand with nostalgia for the lost or vanishing world of the Gael as initially evoked by ethnographic prefaces. |
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Then as now, inside the Washington beltway hubris and glibness go hand in hand. |
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Rudeness and a lack of civility are traits that go hand in hand with weakness of all sorts, especially weak-mindedness, and we should do our utmost to avoid such behavior. |
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Flag-waving, jingoism and professional sports go hand in hand. |
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Business leaders know that fair but stable and competitive after-tax profits go hand in hand with job creation, investment and increased productivity. |
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Kawaii kitschness and high fashion doesn't necessarily go hand in hand. |
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This must go hand in hand with raising standards of professionalism, which is as efficient as a bulletproof vest. |
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But I want us all to remember that foreign and domestic go hand in hand. |
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Height and difficulty may not always go hand in hand, but many beginners choose to take things easy at first on the many training walls between 5 and 60 metres. |
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Crucially, this happened without impoverishing the country, proving his once-controversial thesis that growth and greenery can indeed go hand in hand. |
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At Zetes we are therefore confident that we are indeed operating in a booming market where growth, innovation and consolidation will continue to go hand in hand. |
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The destruction of sovereignty must be organized to go hand in hand with the constitution of new democratic institutional structures based on existing conditions. |
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The swifter implementation that we would wish to see must go hand in hand with greater transparency, greater accountability and compliance with the principles of sound financial management. |
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She said the future debate on a potential macro-region would go hand in hand with the implementation of the maritime policy framework directive, which had recognised the major role local and regional authorities had to play. |
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Malaysia wished to stress, first of all, that mandate holders' exercise of independence must go hand in hand with their exercise of responsibility. |
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The European Union's internal efforts to promote renewable energy go hand in hand with its willingness to strengthen international co-operation in this area, particularly with developing countries. |
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Nor can I forget that those possessing the information seldom have the time to reflect and that, consequently, knowledge does not necessarily go hand in hand with wisdom. |
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Measures to address the poverty, unemployment and lack of opportunity that contribute to these problems must go hand in hand with modern, effective and well informed methods of health education. |
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It is of the utmost importance that a policy of zero tolerance go hand in hand with the implementation of awareness and accountability programmes. |
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On the contrary, legal measures must always go hand in hand with policies and programmes, both longterm and short-term, which are designed to eliminate the motives for employment. |
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While it is normal for these services to apply the principles of the internal market, Commissioner, freedom should not go hand in hand with the law of the jungle! |
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The reason for this was the unordinary path he has been walking, since the existence of Pianos Maene, in a branch where economics and culture go hand in hand. |
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Saving and investing go hand in hand and are a smart way to ensure you have money for the future whether it's for a trip, post-secondary education or even buying a house or condo. |
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Canada understands that development and security go hand in hand. |
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Vincent was utterly convinced that prayer and action go hand in hand. |
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Research and technical assistance in the field go hand in hand here. |
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Their work shows that peace and justice can go hand in hand. |
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Development and security must go hand in hand. |
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Obviously, unhealthy snacking and obesity go hand in hand, but what about the enjoyment of an occasional brownie break? |
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Naive methods and resolute laymanship go hand in hand, both obstructions in the pursuit of truth, blocks in the road of inquiry. |
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When talking about the Global North and the Global South, the majority of the time the two go hand in hand. |
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Step into spring's land of enchantment, where ladylike and tomboy go hand in hand. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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Can public health protection and free trade go hand in hand? |
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The brutalisation of women and prostitution go hand in hand and victims of this seedy trade are constantly under threat from greedy pimps and violent clients. |
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For Popper, metaphysical and historical indeterminism go hand in hand. |
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And now let's go hand in hand saad, not one before the other. |
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Beards and nobility go hand in hand, so it will come as no surprise to most that members of the great lordly houses are wont to vaunt their beardly heritage. |
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Until now, theory and experiment do not go hand in hand, so there is no reproducibility, so Cold Fusion is not recognized yet as an official science. |
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Examining whiteness teaches us that the myths and stereotypes of whiteness go hand in hand with the myths and stereotypes of blackness, Asianness, or any other ethnicity. |
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