The group's attempts to be more than a talk shop have often only fostered more discord. |
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The dialogue with social actors must be concrete and yield results, and must not become a talk shop which thrives on repetition. |
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The partners share the view that the time for another talk shop has passed. |
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That relic born of a post-World War II scenario was cemented during the cold war as a talk shop capable of doing nothing. |
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Saturdays typically find conjurers getting together to talk shop and share tricks. |
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Lets connect, talk shop, and build some original and meaningful start-ups in the process. |
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Behind the scenes, however, it runs the risk of becoming an ineffectual talk shop, standing aside as criminals re-infest the diamond world. |
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Instead, the KP has become a talk shop, with civil society acting as watchdog of the industry and the Kimberley Process itself. |
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All day long, visitors have the opportunity to discuss intensively with Fendt engineers and talk shop in the Technology Info marquees. |
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With him, he discovered fundamental design principles and the importance of lunching every day at the office, to relax and talk shop. |
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It was expected to be an ordinary courtesy call, but the Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese Political Consultative Forum didn't hesitate to talk shop. |
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You can relax, and talk shop, and learn something. |
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Meet fellow club members twice a year to talk shop and shoot the breeze! |
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When we get together, we always talk shop. |
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Whenever players get together, they are bound to talk shop. |
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The Theater Wing is guaranteed 60 seconds where they get to talk shop. |
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The home-brew stores cater to customers who want to talk shop. |
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I think that in some quarters the UN is seen as just a talk shop. |
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This is where holiday reps meet for dinner, have a beer and talk shop. |
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The theory sounds good but doesn't this risk becoming just a talk shop? |
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