Meanwhile two of Australia's intelligence agencies have received a lashing in a report from a US-based think-tank. |
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Today Franck works as Director for Studies and Strategy for a major European think-tank. |
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Globalisation of the financial, commodities and service markets makes think-tank locations and production sites interchangeable. |
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Cité Association is a think-tank that gathers together elected officials and transport technicians who are associated with Transdev. |
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It is a quasi-governmental body, not just some obscure think-tank sounding off. |
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A report by a top level think-tank blows a hole in Government claims that the gap between rich and poor has narrowed. |
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The document was put together in September of 2000 by The Project for the New American Century, a conservative think-tank fathered by Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard. |
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Nor, despite being hosted under the auspices of a think-tank, did the evening revolve around scholarship. |
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Quite soon after the launch of the think-tank, it became clear that an agricultural ranking agency needed to be created. |
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Mark Muro, the main analyst behind the think-tank report, has identified seven industries and some 30 smaller niches that Nevada should coddle. |
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A multifaith think-tank will discuss the issue of conversion via the internet and at an annual consultation. |
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The think-tank analysts retain their phones and computers. |
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But the IPPR think-tank estimates an £8bn shortfall. |
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He sometimes speaks in jargon and think-tank waffle. |
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Policy Network, another think-tank, recently published an updated version. |
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With all due respect, your new think-tank consists mainly of elderly people who have all contributed to shifting power from voters and elected representatives to officials and ministers. |
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Co-operation with these organisations will be reinforced in order to build mutually rewarding relationships and to benefit from their expertise and their think-tank work. |
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This joint think-tank in matters of energy management has lasted for over twenty years and today positions the port city of Southampton as an example in matters of concrete sustainable development. |
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Noting the need to take stock of the situation of bluefin tuna prior to the ICCAT Special Meeting, he explained that IDDRI-Sciences Po is a think-tank and that the seminar aimed to provide a space for exchange and thought. |
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A think-tank organised as a multidisciplinary and multiplayer platform is set up to create, share and discuss future-oriented approaches to urban sustainability. |
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Verveer is headed for a prestigious think-tank spot, but she coyly provided no details. |
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In this earnest effort it joins every other news outlet and think-tank. |
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That fact has been completely overshadowed, said the think-tank head. |
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We got it from academia sometimes, but never from a think-tank per se. |
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Today independent health think-tank the King's Fund said the NHS urgently needed mechanisms to deal with hospital failure as well as to head it off before it happened. |
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While the strategy at the think-tank level may well be in place, those who have chalked it out face the absence of a well-oiled machinery that can effectively implement it. |
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One of the main challenges for a think-tank is resisting the temptation to promote the interests of its donors. |
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Bruce Bennett of the RAND Corporation, a think-tank, has tried to quantify the horror of a ten-kiloton warhead exploding in Seoul. |
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Andrew Krepinevich of the Centre for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a military think-tank, argues that the MDA should be concentrating on research, rather than locking itself into a system that may prove obsolescent. |
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It is a fantasy to talk of a coming fiscal union that will slosh money around the euro zone to iron out varying economic development, says Jean-Pisani Ferry, director of Bruegel, a Brussels-based economic think-tank. |
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A recent poll by the Lowy Institute, a think-tank, found most Australians do not see China as a possible military threat. Cultural hurdles stand athwart the paper's aspirations for Asian integration. |
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But sustaining rapid growth in any of India's richer states is not a feat to be sniffed at. Where Gujarat noticeably came up short is in poverty reduction, reckons Reuben Abraham, of the IDFC Institute, a think-tank. |
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One of the important things the CLS gets is that if you're going to be this oddball, high-tech, think-tank institution, you can't be foreign to the community. |
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The Brookings Institution, a think-tank, claimed that the DoE is too fragmented, its feet too stuck in the nuclear era, its labs too siloed to move quickly from research to commercialisation. |
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But the unelected government's problems are multiplying: poverty has risen sharply in the past few years because of spiralling food prices, a Dhaka-based think-tank said this week. |
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It would be much more efficient if it piggybacked on a federal VAT, says Charles McLure of the Hoover Institution, a think-tank. Selling a VAT is politically tricky. |
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He should do so, however, from the opposite, free-market point of view. Fisher's first recruit, as director of the new think-tank, was Ralph Harris, and his second was Mr Seldon. |
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Parag Khanna of the New America Foundation, a think-tank, calculates that 40 city-regions produce two-thirds of the world's economic output and an even higher share of its innovations. |
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Furthermore, the list of the Panel's members is not closed since the High-Level Panel has been devised as an evolving structure, a think-tank on peace and dialogue. |
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Mr. Simon is a true-blue think-tank conservative. |
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As stipulated in its Charter, one of the missions of the University is to serve as a think-tank for the system and as a bridge between the international academic community and the United Nations. |
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In Sweden Jan Bjorklund, the education minister, is prepared for poor marks too. The triennial study by the OECD, a think-tank, measures the reading, maths and science proficiency of 15-year-olds. |
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The misery index is produced annually by the Cato Institute, a conservative American think-tank. |
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As Gopinath Pillai, chairman of the Institute of South Asia Studies, the think-tank in Singapore behind this week's convention, puts it, the diaspora is dominated by labourers and professionals, not entrepreneurs. |
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According to the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, a think-tank in California, about two-thirds of all claims are now filed by the unimpaired, whereas in the past they were filed only by the manifestly ill. |
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