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Earlier this summer, DECC announced that the scheme would be complemented by new financial incentives.
His allies' gains in the Senate would be complemented by the traditional control that the administration has over the House of Representatives.
(The White House is considering retaining a force of 3,000 to 9,000 troops, which would be complemented by a much smaller number of troops from other NATO nations).
A tournament win would be complemented by the FedEx championship — and enough money to finance dressing room repairs many times over.
The existing efforts to stress Iran's economy would be complemented by an attempt to make common cause with the struggling opposition.
Moves to make it possible to casting a ballot online in elections by 2020 would be complemented by changes in political education in schools in an effort to encourage young people to register to vote.
He noted that the smaller numbers of Special Operations forces now on the ground in Afghanistan -- said by officials to number about 300 -- would be complemented by the arrival of larger numbers of marines.
He told MPs that the "military surge" would be complemented by a "political surge" with more Afghan police, a police reform plan and more effective and accountable local administration in Afghanistan.
The Obama administration hopes that it would be complemented by an even more ambitious agreement with the EU.America, which already has FTAs with six other TPP countries, sees opening up Japan as the big prize.
This effort is unlike previous failed ones, Mr. Kaiman said, because it takes a comprehensive approach, with the town offering eight different sites for development along Prospect Avenue and nearby Union Avenue, thus assuring each individual developer that its project would be complemented by others.
On the CD, the concertos would be complemented by the Mozart concert aria, and the morning after Grimaud's practice session in the Palace Hotel the recording session began, at a concert hall at the Residenz, where mad King Ludwig II once held court.
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