The move was to come into effect in tandem with a policy to persuade car owners to shift from low-cost fuel to Pertamax. |
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Women's moneylending varies seasonally in tandem with agrarian financial cycles. |
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The waterborne nature of Station Washington's missions is ideally suited to work in tandem with many federal and local agencies, said White. |
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The real estate market has been recovering since late last year in tandem with the economic rebound. |
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However, government's policies need to be in tandem with the strategic imperatives of the nation brand in order to reap the requisite synergies. |
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Many dishes need a full-bodied wine with an oak overlay and would suffer in tandem with a light, fruity wine. |
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They also ensured that the shows were full during the first week, often working in tandem with the promoters of the film for its success. |
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Some currency pairs move in tandem with each other, while others may be polar opposites. |
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I'd like to see her put forward positive policy in tandem with her accountability crusade. |
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Shares in the luxury goods market have been on the slide in recent weeks, in tandem with the dollar's depression. |
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Below stairs, their maids and valets work in tandem with the house staff, a subterranean world with its own strict hierarchy. |
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These stones, or these steeples, are working in tandem with the earth's telluric energies coming up from the wells. |
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This emerging colossus could find its economic and political influence rising in tandem with the decline of American influence. |
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These cities grew in tandem with the commercial expansion of their hinterlands. |
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The provision of a cycle lane should also be considered in tandem with a footpath for Maypark Lane. |
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This glop went into a Pyrex dish and into the oven and appeared in tandem with holidays and caskets. |
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At the same time they were being shelled by Thai troops, operating in tandem with the Burmese. |
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You can gobble it whole, or dip it in a bowl of tzatziki, or enjoy it in tandem with any one of fifteen inventive varieties of meze. |
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These little acacia and bird cherry trees look a little out of place as they rock in tandem with the waves in the backwaters. |
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The introduction of testing for illegal drugs is being conducted in tandem with breathalysing for alcohol in the workplace. |
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Many magnetic storms occurred in tandem with reports of solar flares or of large sunspot regions near the Sun's equator. |
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The centre works in tandem with the University of East London to offer an MSc in Advanced Environmental and Energy Studies. |
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Why have some countries improved their employment record in tandem with economic growth, while others have failed to do so? |
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Working in tandem with the branches, our mobile specialists constitute an important lever to ensure the growth of these financial products. |
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And, in tandem with that, we have changes in printing technology, which have enormously reduced the cost of printing and publishing, even in traditional book form. |
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They are now back to working comfortably in tandem with the conservative movement to destroy even the slightest movement toward health-care reform. |
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Serial production functions in tandem with serial consumption. |
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They must work in tandem with universities and scholarly societies in Canada and around the world. |
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Used in tandem with financial due diligence, this approach can form the basis for well-rounded farm decision making. |
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First, it has organized a number of such seminars in tandem with other governmental and non-governmental organization. |
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If China is agreeable to this, security cooperation among the United States, Japan, and South Korea could proceed in tandem with China's cooperation. |
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The biochips, used in biological computers will be capable of working in tandem with electronic circuits and perform tasks beyond the capability of present genre of computers. |
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This is in tandem with my earlier post about the New York Times article. |
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Oil prices reached a record peak in mid-2008, then spiraled downward in tandem with world economies. |
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The proposed legislation arrives in tandem with another law that would effectively criminalize graffiti. |
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It coordinates these interests in tandem with those of the banks' joint utility providers. |
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Such benefits, in tandem with fame and adulation that bordered on worship, unsurprisingly fuelled the desire to win at all costs and athletes were not above cheating to do so. |
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As far as possible, the national service journalist shall work in tandem with the foreign correspondent in the area. |
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They must also work in tandem with each other in order to prevent and trace illegal waste shipments. |
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It's instructive to read it in tandem with his collection of Italian Folktales, which ironically turn out to be more architectonically constructed than the stories in Castle. |
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Its vast increase in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and its routinization in the eighteenth occurred in tandem with the growth of the state and the economy. |
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Alberta's economy should come off the broil in 2007 in tandem with the on-going retreat in some commodity prices. |
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Earnings bonus units are generally equal to and granted in tandem with cash bonuses. |
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This applies particularly to females, since the campaign was not conducted in tandem with a similar plan to improve basic education. |
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The province is attempting to bolster the entire primary care system in tandem with the delivery of antiretroviral therapy. |
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The need was also noted to pursue security sector reform in tandem with reforms in the justice sector. |
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The RCMP does however continue work in tandem with the First Nation regional police. |
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And a surfeit of plummy accents can deter talented applicants. OFFA thus ought to be working in tandem with universities. |
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Vibrating alarm: Adds an internal vibrating alarm, which will work in tandem with the audible and visual alarms. |
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The database schema needs to be developed in tandem with pseudocode, so that you don't wind up with orphaned code or database calls that are excessively resource-intensive. |
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Tackling civil justice reform in tandem with criminal justice reform will piggy back on the public interest in the criminal justice system. |
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After Taylor left the band, Ronnie Wood took his place in 1975 and has been on guitar in tandem with Richards ever since. |
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This is a recent phenomenon, originating at the end of the Cold War, in tandem with the resulting revaluation of democracy both on the national and international levels. |
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The 40-year-old off-spinner, who retired from international cricket in 2011, bowled in tandem with left-arm spinner Murali Kartik in the nets. |
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This is a direct result of the purchase price of milk not following in tandem with the selling price per pound of cheese, which resulted in an unfavourable impact. |
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It goes in tandem with a realisation of your abilities. |
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Indeed, the latter has prospered in tandem with the former. |
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It's a program developed in tandem with teachers. |
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Working in tandem with a network of national supervisors, the new authorities will be tasked with, inter alia, setting common standards and contributing to a common supervisory culture. |
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So the minister has committed in the House that he would be fixing the backlog in tandem with these new rules, but he does not have the fiscal ability to fulfill that promise. |
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I have been doing that for the last six weeks with considerable success and I expect to continue to negotiate in tandem with the institutional proceedings over the next few days. |
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These services may be offered alone or in tandem with other interventions. |
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But in tandem with the increased crop prices is increasing input costs. |
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Long-term interest rates followed similar patterns in most major industrial countries, dropping in tandem with the shift of sentiment in equity markets. |
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We do not see a plan to work in tandem with the aid and the military. |
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This is innovation in tandem with regeneration. |
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The novel was released in tandem with the television series though it presents some notable differences from the television series. |
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The kingdom of the Medes helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire in tandem with the nomadic Scythians and the Babylonians. |
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The Racing Post has also undertaken further cross-checks of greyhound SPs in tandem with the Press Association. |
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He said that students, in tandem with their academic activities, were effervescently involved in serving the masses. |
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Along with mosquito nets, artemisinin-derived drugs used in tandem with other antimalarials have helped ease the global malaria burden in recent years. |
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The Late Natufian most likely occurred in tandem with the Younger Dryas. |
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Funny, sad, bang-your-head-against-the-wall tales from the daily grind, every pixel roars in tandem with the power chord bludgeonings that circle and writhe behind him. |
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It's certainly been hard to imagine the kind of economic overheating, of faster growth in tandem with faster inflation, that the gold bugs might feed on. |
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The GIP Board will work in tandem with SCRS' Leadership Council to identify the work streams most significant to ensure the success of the research sites around the globe. |
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By the reign of Brian Boru, Irish kings were taking large armies on campaign over long distances and using naval forces in tandem with land forces. |
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The video also highlights installation of the Personal Caddy, a companion cargo management system that works in tandem with the G4 Elite hard folding tonneau cover. |
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The engineers at Randall developed the humbucking pickups to further enhance the experience of playing a solid-body guitar in tandem with a premium amplifier. |
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It is used in tandem with Esencia's MetaModules data path synthesis, to synthesize computationally and algorithmically complex integrated circuits. |
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Radicalization was the result of intellectual stagnation of the society which was being promoted by decision makers in tandem with the religious orthodoxy. |
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Moving forward into the 20th century, in tandem with new thinking in the social sciences, folklorists also revised and expanded their concept of the folk group. |
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