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An Israeli-Egyptian water-supply development project that would reinforce the fragile peace between the countries.
– that would reinforce his caution about gambling everything on a No vote.
The European commission said it wanted to introduce measures that would reinforce responsible lending and borrowing.
Such a coalition could devise and carry out a coordinated program of actions that would reinforce U.S.-Russian bilateral efforts.
With our own national health program we could improve incentives that would reinforce our rapidly deteriorating primary care infrastructure.
And the U.S. Senate two weeks ago began considering several bills that would reinforce medical privacy protections.
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I think using that word would reinforce that there's no need to feel uncomfortable or embarrassed with it – after all, Jeremy doesn't want others to feel embarrassed or offended around him.
Although they were the clear winners of the last elections, they left the government negotiations some months ago, hoping to provoke new elections that would further reinforce them.
It's a worrying setup, but the film is more inspired by fables and Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales than gritty social realism, and Ms. Godard was determined to give it a look that would subtly reinforce that idea.
In a value-added Algren-Meiji reflection, we wanted a system that would further reinforce self-organization.
Plan Tortue was a delaying operation aimed at the enemy forces that would potentially reinforce Axis forces at Normandy.
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