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Like their peers in other countries, notably Kenya and Nigeria, the politicians running for office in Tanzania understand that Twitter and Facebook are an important sphere of influence.
There's a historical context to the relationship … but the [region] is now being seen as part of their 'near abroad', and an important sphere of influence," said Soliman.
This course engages the genre of life writing in Tibetan Buddhist culture, addressing the permeable and fluid nature of this important sphere of Tibetan literature.
Such departments afford an important sphere of freedom in which students and academics can delve into the past, re-evaluate assumptions, grapple with difficult and complex ideas developed and expressed by artists, writers and thinkers, and challenge existing orthodoxies.
He also announced the creation of a new independent agency to combat illegal narcotics, saying that "we cannot claim or consider that government bodies are acting effectively enough and in a coordinated manner in this very important sphere".
Aleksei B. Miller, chief executive of Gazprom, called the agreement with EDF a "strategically important sphere" for the Russian company, which would help secure smooth relations with Europe on pipeline politics and energy trade.
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So part of relationship building is negotiating these two important spheres of influence in Japan and understanding it's all tied together".
This clearly indicates biogeochemical interfaces at plant surfaces as important spheres for the formation of more complex soil structures in permafrost soils.
And when we all gather at her Finchley funeral tomorrow morning in Arsenal colours – her family requested that it should be colourful affair, reflecting the love and dedication she had for our club and the wonderful sport that is football – along with all her friends from the other equally important spheres of her life, we will treat her passing with the requisite solemnity a death always demands.
A systematic disadvantage is one that operates along standard and predictable lines in multiple and important spheres of life" (1994: 2429).
This book aims to show the relevance of demography when dealing with important spheres in the public debate: welfare, work, market, innovation, culture, democracy, and sustainable development.
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