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"This is about strategic partnering with someone in Mexico with fluency on both sides of the border, who can understand American urgency and Mexican politics," Mr. Kerr said.
For Mr. Lilienstein, who had built a reputation for hosting parties during his cancer treatment, including one he called "metastatic madness," the notion of partnering with someone with unquenchable thirst for fun was compelling.
Partnering with someone also means partnering with their spouse.
Make sure you're partnering with someone you can effectively communicate with.
Partnering with someone as large as KDDI gives them cred, without even requiring a local office.
"As an ad network, you'd be partnering with someone owned by another business basically dedicated to killing you".
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Can you be the one to own this space or partner with someone who can?
Not everyone can happily extend themselves to imagining their partner with someone else.
"We'd look to partner with someone like FedEx or U.P.S. to do that".
"Artists agreed to be partnered with someone they did not know from another field.
Ellen: "Absolutely could not be partnered with someone who was on the other side politically in this country".
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