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Between them they might try to neutralise the healthy nettle-grasping of Ms Merkel.
It admits that the LCH has taken steps, in the draft agreement, to "try to neutralise" Euronext's influence.
Market globalization and Agricultural policies are consequently having a strong impact on landscape, that public institutions try to neutralise setting rules about landscape conservation.
Democrats and campaigners had been quietly cultivating moderate house Republicans for months to try to neutralise the highly partisan profile of energy and climate change issues.
The best evidence of how well Labor is defining the economic debate is how far the government is going to try to neutralise the advantage.
One of the main conclusions derived from this longitudinal case study is that organisations often try to neutralise shortcomings in the inventory planning and control system by applying organisational measures.
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The board has already tried to neutralise one potential attacker.
Trying to neutralise the Sadrists by force could be short sighted.
Now UK ministers are also trying to neutralise Salmond's overseas offensive.
The Iranian government is desperately trying to neutralise the impact of Neda's death.
This could mean as little as turning off flashing adverts or trying to neutralise a racket of sounds.
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