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en High self-monitors who move into bridging positions are quite crucial for bringing information together and getting ahead.

en The gap between basic biology and medical practice is growing. As knowledge in molecular genetics and cell biology accelerates, the biomedical community is finding it increasingly hard to harness the explosion of new information and translate it into medical practice. Grants that support the training of scientists who know the process and language of medicine are crucial to bridging the information gap and finding innovative solutions to human health problems.

en We're bringing the resources and they're bridging the trust.

en It is unlikely now that Germany and Italy will move ahead on the crucial issue of dismissal rules.

en Even during the recession we were bringing in people from overseas to fill niche positions. If you take that option away, companies will just move out of Hong Kong.

en We will work with our African friends to come out with a common document. By the end of this year, we should move ahead on the crucial issue of UN Security Council reforms,

en It's like bringing viewers inside our control room and allowing them to move through all of that raw, incoming information with us,

en Anxiety is still high in Take-Two. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. The shorts seem to be taking off their positions on the concern that (Take-Two) can move up to the $19 range.

en We will contact her. We'll verify the information about the hookup and we certainly want to go ahead and move that unit so it can be used for another.

en We're also trying to reconcile positions on different issues such as aid and trade. As the largest provider of development aid to the Third World, and the largest trading partner for developing countries, we feel the EU is quite well-placed to play a bridging role.

en They said we could move two monitors or move one and get one new monitor. A new monitor brings in new equipment to the community and gives up an opportunity to start fresh.

en There are many, many different ideas. People are not yet ready to move ahead under the convention. The Kyoto (members) though, ought to be able to move ahead under the protocol.

en It's clear they are bringing in someone to do better marketing. Whether they are bringing in someone to bring more complete information to the public is very much an open question.

en Investors tend to move ahead of what the Fed actually does. And so like in the bond market in 1994, it was already rallying in November of '94 ... (when) the last move didn't come until after the turn of the year. So investors do tend to anticipate and move ahead of the action.

en Every year it's a mixture. We have some that retire and some that move out of the area and some of the positions that opened up are new positions we put into our budget.


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