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Many said they see the value in more closely aligning workforce development and career education, especially sharing the expertise of staff at the agencies.

To help cement that connection, Hong Kong said in November that it would extend its trading hours and shorten its lunch break, more closely aligning its schedule with that of Shanghai.

In recent years accounting experts have studied whether more closely aligning book and tax accounting rules could curb abusive shelters.

So, as the industry continues to mature, there is bound to be some consolidation — in particular by more closely aligning what's happening on the mobile side with wider banking and payment processes.

The company said that while it "recognized that total shareholder return performance was delivered in a difficult business environment, it also felt that more closely aligning the experience of shareholders and executives was important".

"This reorganization underscores the changing landscape of the syndication TV business, more closely aligning the distribution of our shows with our content creators," said Chase Carey, chief operating officer of 21st Century Fox, which was part of News Corp. until its corporate split more than a week ago.

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China and Iran are more closely aligned politically.

Where I think it's aligning itself more closely to business is in terms of accountability and obviously academisation gives more freedoms to headteachers, which is closely aligned to that of a managing director or a chief executive who is answerable to shareholders and a board.

Mr. Hatoyama has said the Democratic Party will reverse Japan's long economic malaise, increasing social benefits and aligning policies more closely with the public's needs rather than those of big business or the country's bureaucrats.

Modelling tools that measure population effects of pollution are available and would add value to current ecotoxicology studies by aligning outcomes more closely to what needs to be protected.

In the past year, the department has taken some steps to encourage its servicers to work harder to reduce late payments and outright defaults, including aligning pay more closely to performance, James W. Runcie, the chief operating officer at the department, noted in his response to the GAO study.

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