Changing your mental image first, by visualizing that future, paves the way for success. |
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It runs from Tuesday to Saturday and paves the way for more top shows throughout the summer. |
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The same grey limestone paves a forecourt which is set with benches and some of the more architectural exhibits like Guardi's stone architrave. |
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The resolution paves the way for an internationally recognised representative Government of Iraq to be formed. |
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Depending on circumstances this shift paves the way for a totally market focused system of agriculture. |
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The breakthrough paves the way to preserving the best race horse bloodstock by creating clones suitable for breeding. |
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The molten rock rises to the seafloor and cools to form the layer of crust that paves the ocean floor. |
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This concept paves the way for numerous emerging capabilities, such as an onboard servicer or an onboard protector. |
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Decency paves the way, full of home sweet values which too often are overlooked in the big picture. |
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Khartoum has argued that the clause paves the way for the south's immediate secession. |
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It also does grading, foundation excavation, and cut-and-cover excavation for installing underground utilities and paves roads and parking areas. |
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We reject the demonization of perceived enemies, which only paves the way to abuse. |
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Sources suggest that Streak's reconciliation also paves the way for the return of two men who were closely aligned with Streak's position. |
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To a certain extent that paves the way for the European Union to occupy the vacuum, but so far its attempts at intercession have cut little ice. |
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The fall-off in demand, especially among American collectors, paves the way for an influx of new buyers for whom the strong pound is an ally. |
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The innovative cyclic molecular design paves the way to anti-aging efficacy in a new dimension. |
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This important area of basic research is of particular interest for many people since it paves the way to a vaccine. |
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The protocol paves the way for bilateral agreements on official-languages education. |
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The draft resolution we have before us paves the way for the launch of the negotiating process, setting a clear timeline for the work ahead. |
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It paves the way for more business partnerships on the international level. |
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We welcome this development, which paves the way for immediate and long-term support and improved means of delivery. |
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It now paves the way for them to enjoy freedom of movement and to form closer human relationships. |
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The EU said the package paves the way forward in the process, noting that Copenhagen provided the initial step for anchoring pledges. |
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From an ethical point of view, incomplete and biased information paves the way to bad moral judgement and decision making. |
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That may seem a little morbid, but it hardly paves the way for their sinister symbolism in today's secular age. |
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This phase thus paves the way for a more speedy treatment of notifications, once formally submitted to the Commission. |
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It paves the way for taking further measures at international and global level. |
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This discussion paves the way for another on the future financial perspectives that will start in a few years. |
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In effect, peacekeeping activity paves the way for more diverse forms of development assistance. |
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Such an approach to education paves the way for inclusive societies and quality education. |
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This unique model of presentation for a performing arts collection paves the way for a whole new practice. |
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A functioning legislature paves the way for vital work to begin toward serving the needs of the Afghan people. |
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Like all commitment to justice, it has a place within the testimony of divine charity that paves the way for eternity through temporal action. |
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This paves the way to many compromises between the civil political and military elite. |
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We believe that this new treaty paves the way for enabling the EU to step up more effectively to meet the challenges of the modern world. |
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This paves the way for greater synergy and closer convergence of strategic objectives. |
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Efficiency of justice paves the way for efficiency of the execution of sanctions while totally respecting fundamental rights. |
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This major transaction marks an exciting and transformational event in Procyon's history and paves the way for growth and profitability. |
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The European Social Agenda adopted in 2000 paves the way towards the reinforcement and modernisation of the European social model. |
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And honesty, explains Wolfgang, paves the way for the real advocates of traditional marriage to fight and have a voice. |
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And if the deal paves the way for tax reform, the well-off could likely see some cherished deductions eliminated or capped. |
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Therapeutic cloning paves the way for reproductive cloning and has a bandwagon effect. |
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The study, which paves the way for a new era of bee research, marks the third insect genome to be sequenced, after the fruit fly and the mosquito. |
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It paves the way for the final judgment, which will be that the defendant is, or is not, liable to pay damages to the plaintiff. |
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Is that the indifference to memory as well as to the killing itself that paves the way for the next killing fields? |
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The renunciation by FNL of armed conflict is a significant development which paves the way for its participation in the democratic process. |
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It is the toleration of these discriminatory norms and values that often paves the way for acts of violence against women to occur. |
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Containerisation paves the way for relational markets since it has standardised the conditions of doorto-door transport through intermodality. |
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There is also a decidedly nonsecular response to wrongdoing that paves the way for second and third chances — and serial abuse. |
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This marks a milestone in the cooperation between the Bank Group and Côte d'Ivoire and paves the way for reengagement of other development partners. |
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The signature of the Joint Declaration undoubtedly marks a crucial stage in the peace consolidation process in Burundi since it paves the way for the implementation of the 2006 Agreements. |
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Perhaps that paves the way for new design. |
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The two nationalist parties in the five-party power-sharing coalition at Stormont, Sinn Féin and the SDLP, had pledged over the weekend to veto the bill, which paves the way for cuts to the public sector and spending. |
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It also paves way to build the Etheric Body, the vehicle of light. |
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This Annual Policy Strategy paves the way for establishing a policy agenda for 2010 and launches the interinstitutional dialogue on the priorities for next year. |
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The victory by Mr. Rudd in a closed-door vote late Wednesday paves the way for an end to the rocky tenure in power for Ms. Gillard, who had called the surprise vote in an attempt to head off a challenge from his backers. |
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Ignoring this fact usually paves the way for mistrust, alienation and anger, all of which may result in undesirable consequences that we all have to work hard to avoid. |
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Suprisingly comprehensive, Parental Filter is an exception to the rule and paves the way for a new generation of tools designed to protect children against potential Internet threats. |
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Fiandre paves the SPA area with Luminar OptoBlack 60x60: a space of complete relax where the extreme beauty joins sensorial fascination addressed to the pleasure research. |
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New work on DDR is beginning to recognise that DDR not only paves the way for development, but also relies on long-term development for its own success. |
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To give up or inflect these fights, paves the way for the injustice to be restored or rooted in other forms and appearances, always to the advantage of the pernicious, vicious and malignant spirits. |
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Amnesty International has called on the Italian authorities to review a controversial housing plan that has resulted in the forced eviction of hundreds of Roma and paves the way for thousands more over the coming months. |
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When natural law and the responsibility it entails are denied this dramatically paves the way to ethical relativism at the individual level and to totalitarianism of the State at the political level. |
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Every citizen is enjoined to do what is right and to forbid or prevent what is wrong, and this paves the way for a liberal attitude towards the rule of locus standi. |
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Cooperation paves the way for strategic development efforts and it contributes to that pooling of knowledge, social network and trust that is the hallmark of successful regions. |
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This paves the way for survivors' more systematic involvement in analysing the problem and contributing to the international-level policy debate and decision-making processes. |
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That was despite the increased use of technology, which has helped to drive down notaries' costs. The French reform paves the way for an increase in the number of notaries in certain parts of France. |
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The identification of these preconditions paves the way for pinpointing the goals to be reached and values to be enlisted in order to bring about change. |
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A second auger positioned downstream of the first auger spreads the new material evenly, followed by a second screed which paves the fresh layer immediately thereafter. |
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I wonder if the member could comment on how the immigration system under this bill has dramatically shifted to this new class of workers and how it paves the way to exploitation. |
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The bill paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. |
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The statement sets the framework for cooperation with the US on the closure of Guantanamo and paves the way for strengthening cooperation on counter-terrorism in the future. |
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This relationship paves the way to explore further process enhancements, especially riboflavin delivery. |
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The report paves the way towards achieving the goal that has been set. |
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The so-called crisis paves the way for the introduction of initiatives which will do nothing but erode the principle of a publicly funded accessible education system for all. |
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This knowledge paves the way for using such monolayers to control surface properties of materials in micromechanical systems, sensors, and actuators. |
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