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Or will the movement continue to be abetted by a lack of cohesion?
Academic feats, they also insist, must be abetted with good works and evidence of leadership.
Still, she should be abetted by Jonas Kaufmann, a handsome and highly touted German tenor, who is making his Met debut.
Ryan's radicalism will be abetted by the new House speaker, John Boehner, who didn't even wait for the BP well to be plugged to announce that "a moratorium on new federal regulations" would be "a great idea".
How high the Mets climb this season will be determined on the field, but it could be abetted by how much help they eventually get from Wilpon off the field.
There's no question that the Toon-mad teenagers, Gerry and Sewell, lead underprivileged lives, yet their fundraising efforts seem to be abetted by some of the most surprisingly lenient store detectives and truancy officers.
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The NSA's spate of bad publicity doesn't appear to be abetting, nor is there an end in sight.
Several of the arrested were known supporters of Thảo and believed to be abetting him in evading the authorities.
That is abetted by the doubling of size.
And they are abetted by London realtors who specialize in foreign investors.
Sadly, this repression is abetted by acquiescence from Washington and by grants from aid organizations.
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