He stated that these additions would pave the way to a new religious and chauvinist despotism. |
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The officials hoped that this would pave the way for issue of licence by the end of the month. |
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The government wants a successful trip by the crown prince and princess to pave the way for a visit by Emperor Akihito, the daily said. |
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By developing a product on spec for military use, device companies can pave the way toward later success in the private sector. |
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Will it help pave the way for a pullout of troops or a bump up in the polls? |
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A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume. |
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Once senior managers have seen early results, their buy-in can pave the way for a smooth rollout to other parts of the organization. |
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The failure of the program helped pave the way for the triumph of a consumerist approach. |
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Speculation that the changes would pave the way for vast continental-style hypermarkets outside city centres was inaccurate. |
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We are striving to pave the way for a mass political movement throughout Europe that opposes the capitalist system. |
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Incorporating some simple stretches and breathing exercises into the daily routine could pave the way for a wonderful stress free life. |
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The partnership will pave the way for more performances by world-class dancers in the town. |
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According to other official sources, plans are also on the cards to axe three to four full-grown trees to pave the way for the new structure. |
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William Hague really did pave the way for his return to the political stage at his packed out event on his book William Pitt the Younger. |
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Uber-designers often pave the way for their work by forging bonds with the business and political powers in an organization. |
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These should pave the way for the exit of its problem child just as the European economy gains momentum. |
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His powerfully demotic designs helped pave the way for the egalitarian suburban landscape most Americans choose to live in today. |
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So does he think this project might pave the way for slightly offbeat buildings elsewhere in the city centre? |
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More than 20 unpaid workers have been knuckling down to pave the way for another stretch of Route 45, the national cycle network. |
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Known as graphene, the new fabric effectively exists in just two dimensions, and could pave the way for computers built from single molecules. |
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Chairman of the panel told members the scheme would help to pave the way for more efficient uses of fuel in the 21st century. |
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The agreement also helped pave the way for crucial diplomatic and military co-operation in the lead-up to World War One. |
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A lively exchange of ideas between you and your sweetheart could pave the way to a more promising future. |
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This was meant to pave the way for talks aimed at gaining the release of the hostages. |
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These will pave the way for more domestic participants in the retail sector. |
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The Anglican and Methodist churches have signed a covenant intended to heal their 200-year rift and pave the way to reunification. |
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Orchards and mulberry groves were uprooted to pave the way for more cotton. |
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The apparent end of the Abkhaz election crisis should pave the way for resuming talks with Georgia on settling the territorial conflict. |
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The new framework would also pave the way for locally negotiated deals, something union members strongly oppose. |
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That could pave the way for the region to produce a new crop of young Olympic hopefuls such as Richard Buck. |
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The instrument also provides for a dispute settlement mechanism, in order to pave the way for compulsory jurisdiction. |
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This meeting was a tremendous opportunity for the two organisations to strengthen their partnership and to pave the way for future cooperation. |
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But there are challenges ahead too, if we are to pave the way for well-run, well-governed co-ops in the future. |
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Now, like any recovering addict, he tackles sobriety one day at a time and hopes that his journey will pave the way for others. |
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This change in emphasis is expected to pave the way for providing customised care. |
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Only a regional and determined approach will pave the way for finding a lasting solution. |
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It would do no harm to allow metric on pedestrian distance signs and would pave the way for the ultimate objective of full metrication of traffic signs. |
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This meeting of minds will undoubtedly pave the way for new collaborations. |
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The North of Montana Neighborhood Association rallied behind the mortuary after a developer applied for a demolition permit to pave the way for a mini-mall. |
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It will pave the way for the detestable injustices of the American two-tier system. |
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Moreover, they insisted that proregime instigators initiated the violence to delegitimize protest and pave the way for a restored dictatorship. |
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Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war. |
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So the parliamentary passage of the bill holds additional significance in that it may pave the way for the two allies of 50 years to mend their sour relations. |
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York Council's executive is expected to approve the findings of the consultation and order a feasibility study to pave the way for the city's sixth park-and-ride facility. |
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If the report is widely adopted by the funders and builders of dams, it will pave the way for a new era of protecting rivers and the communities that depend upon them. |
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His appointment was said to pave the way for more non-civil servants to join the top echelons of the administration. |
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The central government later turned down the draft regulation as it was feared it would pave the way for the province's separation from Indonesia. |
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And third, the Fed must pave the way by clearly signalling its intention to change course. |
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Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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In contrast, a successful outcome on the nuclear issue could pave the way for progress on other issues of concern with Iran. |
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Second, I will show how Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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It is the hope of the Commission that such reform will ultimately pave the way to a wider review based on Treaty changes. |
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The Assembly believes that this clear position of the international community will pave the way to further reconciliation. |
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Therefore, they pave the way for radicalization processes that can lead to violent extremism and terrorism. |
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It must help older workers with an income support program that will pave the way to a decent retirement. |
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This may also pave the way for better use of local and indigenous knowledge. |
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Wednesday's settlement between the two camps and the vote in parliament pave the way for a revote that most observers believe will be won by Yushchenko. |
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The plan would pave the way for the creation of a civil service commission. |
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Amendment of the ETH Law could pave the way to transfer ownership of the real estate used by the ETH domain to the six institutions. |
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It was one of the earliest organizations for women artists and helped pave the way for the integration of women into the art world. |
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In elections last May, however, the Flemish separatists won big, which could eventually pave the way to a partitioned nation. |
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Solid colour scrapings and delicate muffled shadings pave the way for visible seams in chic clothing items. |
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In some cases, these trade junkets pave the way for lucrative mining, oil and gas contracts that threaten local communities. |
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The same technique could pave the way for new treatments for the baby condition necrotising enterocolitis. |
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City planners pave the way with factories and malls that will deliver the brands for which consumers with bulging wallets and bulging waistlines will pay a premium. |
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The general also formulated a plan to demilitarize Kashmir, and thus pave the way for a plebiscite to settle the dispute over that state between India and Pakistan. |
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What we are seeing is a clever move that will subtly pave the way for the European Union to deem the most diverse fields human rights' and to intervene in any area it wishes. |
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We at Abaza-langendorf believe that our staff is one of the most valuable fixed assets that have to be selected carefully in order to pave the way for having an efficient company structure. |
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Reviewing and perhaps reframing the narrative around MCC would pave the way for a more realistic representation of the process, and also set the stage for a more comprehensive evaluation framework. |
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The transition from temporary worker to permanent resident appears crucial, especially in the lives of Filipino women who pave the way for the sponsorship, settlement and integration of their families into Canadian society. |
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The message which Parliament must send can only be to urge Milosevic one more time, perhaps for the last time, to see the writing on the wall, step down and pave the way for democratic change in Serbia. |
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We should like to see the right of veto cancelled for the transition to intensified cooperation, but this increased flexibility should not pave the way for an increasingly intergovernmental mode of operation. |
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Today and in tomorrow's vote we should pave the way for our groundwater to remain an elixir of life and a precious diamond for future generations. |
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The defeat had a hugely demoralizing effect on Soviet workers, helping to pave the way for the usurpation of political power by a conservative, nationalist bureaucracy. |
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Support must not only be quick and well-aimed but must effectively help people out of their acute state of need and with its first steps should pave the way for a more optimistic future. |
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We hope this will pave the way for more than 40,000 claims by Serbs to be finalized, leading to the recovery of illegally seized property without further delay, after more than a decade of prevarication. |
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Accordingly, a more modest step in space arms control could help pave the way to greater progress, and give all participants the opportunity to accustom themselves to options for progress in this area. |
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All are praiseworthy for a clarity and precision that helped to pave the way for the artificial language of algebra. Algebra reached Europe via the Arabs. |
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Article 3 on the right to self-determination of indigenous peoples has become the stumbling block of the Draft Declaration, and several governments fear that its adoption will pave the way to secessionist movements. |
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In order to pave the way for even deeper cuts, non-nuclear weapon states should co-operate with nuclear weapon states to develop the technology needed for verifying disarmament. |
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Amid a swirl of rumour, some detect a plan to foment chaos and so pave the way for Mr Ben Ali's return as the restorer of order, perhaps backed by his friend Colonel Qaddafi. |
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The West wants Russia to secure the border and withdraw its forces from Ukraine, so that local elections in Donbas can pave the way for its reintegration. |
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Eurozone finance ministers convene on 11 May, and negotiators have been in marathon talks to pave the way to an agreement that could be signed off at the meeting. |
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The study of energetic events in the solar system would pave the way for safe human space travel to the Moon and planets and would serve to inspire the next generation of space physicists. |
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A partisan national debate could help pave the way. |
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A mutually observed ceasefire would pave the way. |
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The bill sets a precedent by recognizing the right to life of the fetus, which would lead to a restriction on the right to abortion or even pave the way for abolishing this right. |
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This, in turn, is likely to encourage tyre manufacturers to optimise those tyre parameters, which would pave the way for more sustainable consumption and production. |
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The NDA would be expected not only to make decommissioning safer and more efficient but also to pave the way for a real nuclear decommissioning market. |
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Today the Islamists and those who, by their silence and their cowardice, pave the way for the Islamists, would have us return to the days of such horrors. |
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Although the border with Armenia still remains closed, the existing dialogue between Turkish, Azeri and Armenian authorities is a positive step to pave the way to a solution. |
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Because these contributions rest solidly on facts and thorough analysis, the ideas could very well pave the way for the mainstream thought of tomorrow and beyond. |
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Provisions that are too rigid may impede this action, whereas provisions that are too lax may pave the way to corruption and discredit the electoral system. |
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Yet I doubt, for the time being, that Israel's policy is really designed to pave the way for peace, but is instead part of an internal political strategy. |
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Such recognition ought to pave the way towards establishing a regulatory framework that reflects European values and in which services of general interest have their rightful place. |
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Public authorities, executive branches, and central banks must do all they can to regain, preserve and foster confidence among households and corporations to pave the way for sustainable prosperity. |
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Standardisation has the potential to respond to this challenge and to pave the way for the introduction of innovative state of the art technologies that ensure accessibility for all. |
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That may pave the way clear for the Luca Cumanitrained Contredanse to flash home in this encounter. |
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That may pave the way clear for the Luca Cumani-trained Contredanse to flash home in this Group Three encounter. |
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The move will pave the way for probate court orders covering the Dubai assets of those who have registered their wills through the registry. |
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However he did pave the way for the most acclaimed performance of the nineteenth century, that of William Charles Macready. |
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By disturbing the natural state of pasture, sheep and other livestock can pave the way for invasive plants. |
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Anger and dismay over the treaty's provisions helped pave the way for the establishment of Benito Mussolini's dictatorship three years later. |
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The team hopes that the technique will pave the way toward treatments of salivary gland disorders in people. |
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The decision could pave the way for such foodstuffs to be sold freely and unlabelled on the high street. |
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Maybe the boys in France and Wales will pave the way for this change. |
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Ojomoh is confident French indiscipline will pave the way to another England win. |
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Jack McConnell pledged yesterday that a Labour victory in the Holyrood election will pave the way for Government NHS hit squads to take charge of dirty hospitals. |
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Not helping Rusty's cause is the guard's van, CB, who would rather sabotage Rusty to pave the way for the future in the form of Electra and Greaseball. |
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Mohannadi said Qatar is distinguished for its diverse flora that consist of nearly 420 plant species which pave the way for the establishment of the nucleus of a gene bank. |
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It could also pave the way for the It could also pave the way for the time when space weather predictime when space weather predictions could join the local forecasts. |
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Reaction Engines is working on an engine system that will pave the way for a plane that would transport 300 passengers anywhere in the world in four hours. |
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Xerox Corporation will demonstrate at Graph Expo next week a breakthrough dual-engine printer platform that will pave the way for future printer designs at Xerox. |
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That will mean that high street banks will no longer be as profitable, and it would pave the way for remutualisation of a large chunk of the banking sector. |
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The meeting was to pave the way for a break away from The Football League. |
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On 16 March 1485 Richard's queen, Anne Neville, died, and rumours spread across the country that she was murdered to pave the way for Richard to marry his niece, Elizabeth. |
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The council will be able to appoint government ministers, run the de-Baathification campaign and start drafting a new constitution to pave the way for eventual concensus. |
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He also believed that through the BNE holistic business model, the economic benefits of those resources could be shared by all Belizeans and pave the way for a better Belize. |
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