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It was fear of Europe being decoupled from the US's protective military shield that was the strategic motive behind Tony Blair's decision to join the flawed invasion of Iraq.
Despite that decline — attributed to austerity measures and budgetary reductions — the analyst also notes IT budgets are being "decoupled" from overall operating pressures on governments as IT is being seen as a way to drive efficiencies, reduce costs of service delivery and cut future costs.
In essence, with all carriers, the cost of the phone is being decoupled from the service.
However, there is a higher probability of General Kayani converting to Hinduism than there is of the Haqqani Network ever being decoupled from Al Qaeda.
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Sexual desire has been decoupled from pregnancy.
Why has the of been decoupled from couple?
Now, the stores — which have been decoupled from the label since 1982 — are coming to America.
Abolition envisions a world in which accountability is decoupled from punishment.
As it is, Google represents the apotheosis of what happened when advertising was decoupled from content.
Second, the nuclear-weapons issue must be decoupled from the development of nuclear energy.
In this way, the motion of the vessel is decoupled from that of the instrument.
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