You're a nexus in a big web of relationships that extend beyond the world of work into the realm of family and citizenry. |
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A firm nexus has been established between amoral politicians, ambitious bureaucrats, unscrupulous businessmen and hardened criminals. |
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It creates a nexus of links that increase the chance that the calumny will come to the top of a google search. |
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These designs are in my view extremely consistent in seeking and developing a particular nexus of ideas. |
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Rather, with the rise of risk capital, the market has become the critical nexus of economic growth and innovation. |
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There is a strong nexus between the railway officials, the railway police and the fraudster. |
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There are no smoking guns, but there's a nexus of circumstantial evidence behind most of the stories the sport throws up. |
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Trust and betrayal became a central nexus in radical opposition politics and the stakes could be very high. |
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We are confronting the nexus between terror and weapons of mass destruction. |
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This nexus of ideas continued to be her major focus, emerging again in her first book-length text on metaphysics, The Definition of the Godhead. |
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The older nexus between self-improvement and traditional morality perdures as an undiminished factor in their worldview. |
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And in case you missed it, David Frum wrote about the nexus between robots and immigration right here. |
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What is the best way to guarantee Shia and Sunni alike are included in the social-political nexus, and to ensure that the region grows economically? |
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But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent. |
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In other words, an attempt could be made to expand to its limit the concept of a personal nexus between the defendant and the forum. |
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Given the nexus between conflict and serious human rights violations, the usefulness of research into the causes of such violations was stressed. |
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There was no such nexus in this instance: Charterways had merely terminated employees who were then hired by the Town of Ajax. |
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Viewed from this perspective, there is a close nexus between the Applicant's past conduct and his employment as a mortgage agent. |
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Proponents of the model of the firm as a nexus of contracts oppose this viewpoint. |
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This crucible of academic representations leads to a conception of the firm as either an object of ownership or a nexus of contracts. |
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For example, the nexus between water and energy in China could have a destabilizing effect on the entire global economy. |
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Today, countries are at a critical political nexus where energy issues are increasingly at the heart of many political and social preoccupations. |
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Social partnership is essential to re-define the flexibility-security nexus, including through the modernisation of work organisation. |
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What academics have called the terrorist criminal nexus is well established. |
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A third position might insist on a new approach in which critical theory explores a new role within, not outside, the growing nexus of cultural markets and the arts. |
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That this is an elegy only makes the poem more poignant, makes the grief of the persona part of the political indignation, complicates the emotional nexus of the voice. |
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With the storyline of the film revolving round the nexus between drug mafia and underworld dons, the mood of the film is certainly reflected in the music, it has been claimed. |
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In the heliophilia of Enlightenment thinking, the relationship between light, knowledge and truth is assumed, and it is through vision that this nexus is achieved. |
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They both express the requirement for some reliable evidence establishing a causal nexus between dumped imports and injury. |
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A causal nexus between the activity undertaken and the ensuing damage shall normally be required under environmental regimes. |
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The same causal nexus that produces a veridical cognition produces knowledge of its veridicality. |
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It was a role that put him at the nexus of public life and while he lapped up the contacts he remained steely. |
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A restaurant menu is the nexus of a diner, a dinner, a chef and the suitably hospitable environment in which a meal is served. |
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With a coffee shop, conference room and shared secretarial services the centre promises to be a nexus of activity which will in turn energise the commercial life of the city. |
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London would be the nerve centre of the new Empire, a nexus. |
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It had rivulets of pattern and color emerging from a central nexus. |
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Martin: The Rotman school is actually creating a Super Chair that will be the nexus of the a substantial push into health care management. |
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The ascendant ideologies of domestic and foreign security share a nexus in privileging the rights of a state over the collective rights of its citizens. |
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The new economy, in short rests strongly on the old, with many start-up firms acting as suppliers or niche competitors in a nexus around the older, larger, central firms. |
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Any well-crafted customs union agreement, therefore, could provide scope for addressing this nexus of issues as the need arises. |
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The inextricable nexus between development and security has been widely acknowledged. |
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These are those of an ethical nature, which pop up whenever scientists broach the nature-nurture nexus. |
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That period of artistic production is well known for its connection to a nexus of ideas about national identity, inherent African creativity, and state patronage of the arts. |
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For years, crowds eager to enter the nexus of American democracy have had to wait in long lines snaking around the building's scrubby gardens. |
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Along with examining the major political issues of the day, his new column will focus on the increasingly controversial nexus between business and politics. |
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Google has Android, the Google Play online store, Google Drive cloud storage, and nexus smartphones. |
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But if the nexus of social and traditional media can inspire as we saw last year in Tahrir Square, it can also inflame. |
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Because the nexus between relevance and knowledge is not always clear, these grants are a low-risk, high yield assurance of knowledge development. |
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These laws of metamorphosis are conceived as explanative to the extent that they appeal to an overall acquired psychic nexus as a definitive context. |
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It has been done here to focus attention on the point in the circular flow that, in the income expenditure theory, represents the causal nexus in the income-determining process. |
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Within the Jamaican context, there is a causal nexus between drug trafficking, the illicit proliferation of small arms and the presence of criminal gangs. |
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The second condition, relating to the existence of a direct causal nexus between the damage sustained and the conduct of the Community institutions, is also held to be met in the present instance. |
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A group of persons may be numerous but, if the nexus between them is their personal relationship to a single propositi, they are neither the community nor a section for charitable purposes. |
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I am satisfied that at the time of the grievor's dismissal, there was no evidence of any nexus between the grievor's adolescent sexual misconduct and his ability to function properly as a family therapist. |
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The successful candidate will combine a strong technical background with the ability to write simply and entertainingly about the dismal science in general, and the nexus between economics and business in particular. |
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However, we have to understand that this introduces more complexity into the basic issue: not only research-policy but also the research-politics nexus will always captivate the minds of politicians. |
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But the Greater Middle East, stretching from Morocco to Pakistan, is far and away the most likely nexus of the dangers we fear most today: nihilistic terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, rogue dictators and failed states. |
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In the place of the boring old class struggle we have the voracious imperial nexus now facing a challenger of its own creation, the decentered multitudinous commonality: Alien versus Predator? |
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On the face of the patent, there must be a rational connection or nexus between the invention described in the patent and the medicine, which can be one of the merest slender thread. |
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The existing conflict nexus in the Mano River Union has had destabilising effects on Ghana and Senegal and has increased the illegal trafficking of small arms. |
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It was only after the reformist Dr Garret Fitzgerald took control of Fine Gael and tried to make the Republic a more secular place to live in that the nexus between the church and the party finally began to break up. |
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This, however, increases the importance of further verification elements, notably control of the nexus between duty free inputs and resultant export products in order to qualify as a duty drawback verification system. |
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These programs are but one element in a very complex nexus of care. |
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Since the founding of the first Conference, this figure has represented the nexus of union and moral authority of the Society in periods when the Council General Assembly has not met. |
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It should help young people to embrace the complexity of a world in which each object has its place in a nexus of relationships and cannot be envisaged outside this environment with which it maintains such close links. |
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We know, too, that internationally organised crime is by far the biggest factor, economically and probably politically, in this terrorist criminal nexus. |
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The MTA is in effect the legal instrument that allows the legal obligations provided for in the Treaty to be passed on to recipients and from them to subsequent recipients, by means of a contractual nexus. |
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The resulting compositions effulge from the nexus of spray-painted rays, like cosmic black-and-white versions of the Tibetan national flag. |
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There must be a state nexus between the de facto relationship itself and the Australian state. |
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Up until 1995, sport as a nexus for English national obsessions was a frequent topic of his work. |
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During the American Civil War, the nexus of multiple railroads in Atlanta made the city a hub for the distribution of military supplies. |
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Junction and nexus proved valuable in bringing the concept of context to the forefront of the attention of the world of linguistics. |
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It served as the seat of the imperial government, a center of trade and entertainment, and the nexus of the main branches of the civil service. |
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The Department communicated its latest official SBT nexus position through the release of RAB 98-1 on Feb. |
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Maddalena delle Convertite around 1622, forms the nexus for Jones's next study. |
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A robust approach to market power would require a tight nexus between the challenged conduct and a plausible competitive counterfactual. |
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S nexus and has to come out of the Punjabi Chauvinism and marshes of dollarisation. |
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The nexus of dynastic politics, cronyism, militarism and evangelicism poses a serious threat to the fortunes of the United States. |
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Between the period of being a strategic Berber town and then a Phoenician trading centre to the independence era around the 1950s, Tangier was a nexus for many cultures. |
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The economic ascent of Zhengzhou has created yet another power nexus that is not located on Chinaas more traditionally powerful corridor on the East Coast. |
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In Watertown Square, the nexus of the town, the town's border extends south of the Charles to encompass the neighborhood surrounding Casey Playground. |
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Application forms for the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme are available from Nexus Travel Shops and can be downloaded from the website nexus. |
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This term is qualified by a further concept called a junction which represents one idea, expressed by means of two or more elements, whereas a nexus combines two ideas. |
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A pair of sign handlers promoting a restaurant food delivery company stood cater-cornered Monday at the high-traffic nexus of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard. |
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Here the design concept is placed at the centre of the nexus of the meaning of cultural production that rests on the three pillars Segno, Mythus, and Techne. |
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But all those couples needed a computer and a Nexus module and a telescreen and telephone and a videophone. |
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My wife loves her HTC One, and I love my unlocked Galaxy Nexus. |
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On Google Play Store, the 32GB Motorola Nexus 6 Midnight Blue edition is showing out of stock, but the other models are listed as 'coming soon. |
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In April 2014 Nexus became an executive body of the new North East Combined Authority. |
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On 1 April 2017, Nexus took over direct operation of the system for a planned period of two years, until a new operating contract can be agreed. |
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According to reports, the Nexus 7 will not support the MHL since the addition of MHL will need another package and could increase BOM cost. |
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By October 2009 the shortlist had been reduced to bids from DB Regio and Nexus. |
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Nexus continued to set fares, set frequency of services and Metro operating hours. |
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Furthermore, Nexus reserves the right to chaperone any filming or photography taking place on the network, and has often insisted upon doing so. |
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In October 2016 it was announced that Nexus was to submit a bid to the Department for Transport in order to gain funding for new trains. |
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MeterManager EXT will automate both existing and new Shark or Nexus Series meters. |
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Popular root kit developer ChainFire confirms possibility of gaining root access on the new HTC Nexus 9 slate. |
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The Nexus 6 Replicants bring back to Earth visions of life on the colonies. |
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People can find out more and give their views to Nexus district bus manager, Bill Co well, at four drop-in sessions in Jar-row. |
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On 1 April 2017, this contract ended, and Nexus took over direct operation of the system for a planned period of two years. |
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A Shimano Nexus 8 speed internal hub eliminates a derailleur, providing a low maintenance solution and allows gear changes even when stopped. |
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A Facebook group called Sort out the Metro has also been set up to chivvy Nexus into sorting out the problems. |
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The Nexus 8 is a shooter's delight with its 8MP main cam and the selfie-friendly front-facing capturer. |
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Bus Services in Newcastle upon Tyne and the surrounding boroughs part of the Tyne and Wear area are coordinated by Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. |
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It is venture backed by leading investors such as Norwest Venture Partners, Nexus Venture Partners, Helion Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Peepul Capital. |
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The on-track tamping machine will be primarily used by Nexus to look after Metro's 50 miles of of track, keeping them level and meeting UK rail industry standards. |
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But after consulting with passengers and local residents Nexus, which fund the bus route using money from local authorities, decided on the change. |
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The system is owned and operated by the local transport authority Nexus. |
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Nexus devised the scheme, which has taken three months to complete, in consultation with local councillors in Jarrow as part of an on-going investment in smaller bus stations. |
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On 3 November 2008, Nexus invited potential bidders to declare an interest in a contract to run the operations side of the business on its behalf. |
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Nexus have made replacing the ageing fleet of trains, which have been in constant service since 1980, and suffer reliability problems, a priority. |
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Each martial artist in XMA stepped into Nexus Digital Studios' laser scanner for the 3D body scan necessary to create a life-like virtual model of a human being. |
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Google released a new firmware update for owners of the 2013 Nexus 7 tablet which will fix some wonkiness into the multi-touch functionality and the GPS sensitivity. |
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The 'station' was installed at the school in association with Nexus to assist with teaching local children how to travel by Metro, encouraging safe independent travel. |
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Billabong has partnered with GT Nexus to place its supply chain on the latter's platform to help the transformation of both the wholesale and retail aspects of the business. |
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