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But Djibouti is also a telling example of a problem that has bedeviled the Bush administration's war on terror: the struggle to harmonize its own military goals with the needs of the countries in which it is operating.
The struggle to harmonize family and career, love and marriage, 'new' motherhood and fatherhood has today replaced 'class' struggle.
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As the European Union struggles to expand, to "harmonize" its thousands of overlapping rules, to manage its uncountable internecine jealousies and to formulate a new understanding of what it means to be European, there is one thing all Europeans seem to agree on.
When a coterie of Hollywood bigwigs created the Academy Awards, first held in 1929, they intended to harmonize the ballooning industry, which was facing labor disputes and struggling in the transition from silents to talkies.
Germany and France are pressing for concrete steps to harmonize fiscal spending by focusing on tax and pension issues, while weaker nations are struggling to bring down their deficits.
Lord began to harmonize, sweetly.
"The question is whether to harmonize up or harmonize down.
They seem to harmonize more easily".
For "Raising Sand" he would have to harmonize as well.
"I hear you like to harmonize," he said.
And once or twice they tried to harmonize.
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