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Transnational employers acted as patrons and moneylenders, thereby securing goodwill and loyalty.
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This has been achieved through a combination of planning conservation areas, securing political goodwill, and supporting well-trained rangers on the ground to directly combat poachers.
The trial was a charade and the writer died protesting his innocence, but the animosity between Saro-Wiwa's followers and traditional Ogoni chiefs was real and often bloody.Shell, which wants to ensure that the $38m a year it hands over to secure local goodwill is well spent, recently recruited two dozen experts from development agencies to monitor its community programmes.
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Noah summarized the doctor's findings — "No heart problems, no dementia, no dentures" — before inquiring, "But did you test for racism?" Which was an instance of Noah coasting on the goodwill secured by the correctness of his politics; the constituency of "The Daily Show" knows Trump to be a racist, so it allows lines like this to pass for wit.
Thames has just blown any goodwill it secured via its own £90m reinvestment of budget savings.
That's variously due to Fricker misjudging the appropriateness of her response to a situation (a recurring gag about the B-52's song Rock Lobster would be stronger if not linked to an abortion, and she misses a moment to secure her audience's goodwill early on with a story about her overegged response to a heckler), or pushing for laughs in stories that resist them.
For one, trust could serve as a signal of goodwill, either to secure co-operation in the short term or to ensure the success of a long-term relationship.
By virtue of the presence of such goodwill, customers feel secure to purchase such products (trademark rights or the right to prevent any other company's free ride under the Unfair Competition Prevention Law).
Speaking in Vienna, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry supported Israel: "I cannot condemn strongly enough the actions of Hamas in so brazenly firing rockets, in multiple numbers, in the face of a goodwill effort (to secure) a cease-fire".
She believed John Hume, the then MP for Foyle and future Nobel peace prize winner, when he said the ceasefire he had fought to secure would result in massive international goodwill and huge economic investment in places like Galliagh.
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