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Recognizing the damage that this approach caused at the start of the Obama Administration, and in Qatar's relations with other Arab states, Qatar's leaders set out to rehabilitate their moderate image during the Arab League summit in Doha in March 2009 (Ref C). 12. (C) The Prime Minister's interview continued this effort.

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The greatest opportunity in the financial modeling can be the generation of reports that minimize indecision that causes delays at the start of projects.

Ernest A. Logan, president of the principals' union, the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, said eliminating the two days would cause disruptions at the start of the school year.

Under the previous Socialist government, national debt expanded, causing Hungary at the start of 2008 to turn to the IMF for emergency support.

Grillo then said in June that parents could "self-certify" that their children had been vaccinated, instead of providing a doctor's note, causing mayhem at the start of the school year.

Australia's World Cup defence was seemingly a lost cause at the start of the year, when Khawaja was recalled amid six changes to the team.

Eager to protect their money and privilege, and the slaves upon which both rested, many free people of color in the Deep South rallied to the Confederate cause at the start of the war.

Emily Wilding Davison had become a very public martyr for the cause at the start of June, when she was struck by the King's horse Anmer during the Epsom Derby, dying of her injuries four days later.

When the courtside microphone picked up his heartfelt ode to a lost cause at the start of the fourth set – "I've tried my tits off!" – two sets to one down and having just dropped serve for the fifth time after a break, it was hard not to feel for him.

Drones also caused a kerfuffle at the start of the Tour de France race in England, forcing the UK's Civil Aviation Authority CAAA) to issue a special warning of risks to broadcast helicopters flying at low altitudes to cover the race.

In 1938, Johnson broke his collarbone playing rugby for Chingford Rugby Club; the injury was wrongly set and did not heal properly, which later caused him difficulty at the start of his flying career.

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