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And private Brazilian companies like HRT have made breaking dependence on Bolivian gas a central mission.
Around the world, "power projection" is, in fact, a central mission of American forces.
Investigation is a central mission of the commission, he said, and it has the tools to ferret out fraud.
Still, a central mission of the Encores! series is the presentation of musicals with scores by major Broadway composers that are unlikely to receive fully staged revivals.
He has also made the election of Mr. Ferrer, one of his closest political allies, a central mission of his leadership.
A central mission, Mr. Parkinson said, is to implement the changes recommended by the secretary's internal panel in July, which generally mirror the inspector general's findings.
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This mistranslation, along with most western media coverage, characterizes Boko Haram as a cohesive group with a clear central mission to impose an Islamic state in northern Nigeria and driven solely by fundamentalist Islam.
In its place, he hopes to build what amounts to a new agency, a Federal Bureau of Prevention whose central mission is to collect, analyze and act on information that will help prevent attacks.
Obama's speech, for all its thoughtfulness and sporadic eloquence, was a failure at its central mission.
For Symon Hill of the pressure group Christianity Uncut, this is a betrayal of their central mission: "Speaking personally, I wasn't surprised by some of the charities involved in workfare, but I was genuinely shocked by Salvation Army," he tells me.
However, it found its central mission as a source of startup capital for states emerging from the demise of colonial empires.
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