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1 Brazil hopes to nudge other countries to adopt more aggressive emissions targets.
2 She'd begun to adopt more of the faeries' formal mannerisms in public.
3 It will also force competitors to adopt more cloud-based services, Coleman says.
4 Ease restrictions to allow same-sex married couples to adopt more easily.
5 They may adopt more creditor-friendly policies to counter his populist ideals, experts say.
6 This may very likely decide the Greeks and Turks to adopt more sensible notions.
7 Regulators should encourage them to adopt more transparent pricing models.
8 They must " adopt more ambitious market reforms", opening up protected sectors to competition.
9 Many delegates expressed hopes that U.S. President-elect Barack Obama would adopt more aggressive climate policies.
10 Why did not the doctor adopt more stringent measures?
11 The Commission president said the EU must adopt more ambitious common policies in education and training.
12 In such circumstances, therefore, it's common for some fellows to adopt more subtle tactics- asneakapproach.
13 Apple has continued to adopt more green energy since Greenpeace singled out the company in 2011.
14 But present conditions held the boy in check and compelled him to adopt more modern tactics.
15 They launched an NGO with the goal of helping big corporations adopt more ecological business practices.
16 American families adopt more Russian children - 956 last year - than those of any other country.
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