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Officers need to develop close ties to the communities they serve rather than alienate them.
Another big difference is that Chinese university teachers abandon formality outside lessons and develop close ties with their students.
Some people do not develop close ties at work and reserve their intimate relationships to outside family and friends.
In those operations, teams of Green Berets, supported by other soldiers, try to develop close ties with village elders, organize local police units and track down Taliban leaders.
Mr Denktash declared yesterday that the new state would be non-aligned and would seek to develop close ties with Islamic countries and other British Commonwealth countries.
Beyond using our influence to push the government to expand democracy and civil society, we need to develop close ties with the jirgas in the violent areas.
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It has set out to develop closer ties simultaneously with Israel, Syria and Iran.
To which countries do Mr. Hu wish to develop closer ties?
"We see this as the chance to work with Rick and develop closer ties with small agencies we respect in the United States.
Critics of the idea say that children with disabilities gain valuable academic and social skills from interacting with their peers without disabilities, and also develop closer ties to their communities.
Appointed to head the Commerce Department, Mr. Mosbacher said he aimed to develop closer ties between government and industry, perhaps, he hoped, with the aid of relaxed antitrust laws, so that United States factories could better compete in high technology.
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