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Would turning it into a career bring you and your work into closer alignment?
Even gestures designed to bring Wartburg and Venusberg in closer alignment appear trite.
That is just the beginning of a long-term effort to bring government training plans in closer alignment with the needs of business, Mr. McGreevey said.
But the faster adjustment process does raise some warning flags... firms appear to be acting in far closer alignment with one another than in decades past".
At the least, Mr. Gates suggested that he and Mr. Obama were in closer alignment on Iraq policy than the heated language of the presidential campaign suggested.
It is an original idea, which would require closer alignment between health and social care that ministers are trying to engineer.
Still, analysts say the division's success is stunning, particularly against the backdrop of the industry as a whole and the closer alignment of networks with internal studios.
Mr Clegg and Mr Miliband have been brought into closer alignment by digging in against the power of the newspapers.
The reformulated rules, which brought the New York bar into closer alignment with that of other states, went into effect in 2009.
To get more passengers on more trains would require a closer alignment of financial incentives between Railtrack and the train operators.
The culprit may well have been the very same information that makes supply chains more efficient: firms are able to act in closer alignment.
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