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Only when we promote these basic values of serving mankind with love and compassion can we add technology to give the extra fillip needed to make the world better and to improve lives.
It was witty, with a fillip of transgression, when Amy Winehouse sang, "They tried to make me go to rehab/I said no, no, no" on her album "Back to Black," which was originally released in 2006 and has brought her six Grammy Award nominations, including Album of the Year.
By urging those businesses to make temporary cuts in rents, fares and other fees, it could provide a fillip to the economy.
Still, the effort to make the alliance into a modern war-fighting outfit was given a small fillip by agreement on the shape of its NATO response force (NRF).
If it does not, the parties will have until early next year, when the airlines are due to be billed, to work out a compromise.Timely fillip or grand humiliationIt would be better still if the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) would institute a global scheme, to make airlines pay for their emissions, of its own.
China's efforts to make the yuan an international currency on a par with the US dollar are to receive a fillip with the International Monetary Fund widely expected to add it to a special basket of global currencies.
The organisation failed to make its mark at the 2010 mid-terms (Mr Obama was not on the ticket), but then got a fillip a year later when it helped defeat Governor Kasich's plans for public-sector reform in a referendum.
A fillip for Kabul Muscle for hire A shrinking giant Reprints Related items India and Pakistan Hopee, at lastJan 8th 2004 Pakistan's nuclear dealings: Rogues step inJan 8th 2004In 1989, as young prime ministers, Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto and India's Rajiv Gandhi tried to make peace but failed, and the two countries came to the brink of war in 1990.
In this way, the argument tracks with one made by the fictional narrator of "The Pale King" — who is named, in a po-mo fillip, David Wallace — and who observes in Chapter 9 how potentially controversial issues of tax reform can be hidden in plain sight via the government's ability to make the data-dump insurmountable.
Djokovic revealed he is Rio-bound for the Olympics in August but has yet to make his mind up about playing in the Davis Cup against Great Britain in Belgrade a week after Wimbledon – a blow to his compatriots and a minor fillip, perhaps, to captain Leon Smith, Murray and the rest of the team of defending champions.
The arms have been a fillip to the rebels, who have made gains in their battles with Syrian forces in recent weeks.
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