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1 Group CEO Ben Smith's push for greater integration has also largely stalled.
2 The field will benefit from greater integration of methods and findings in future research.
3 There is a move to encourage greater integration between work, family and leisure time.
4 Look for greater integration with social platforms and more refined options for power users.
5 In which case greater integration - and greater racial equality-iseven further away than it looks.
6 This time the traditional opponents of greater integration have been joined by other forces.
7 But it also realises that greater integration across the English Channel could marginalise Britain.
8 But there are two problems that lie behind the soft references to greater integration .
9 Its NAFTA priorities also include greater integration of the continent's labor markets and energy sectors.
10 Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission president, is one advocate of greater integration as a response.
11 But it would leave France's two main political groupings in favour of greater integration , Giuliani said.
12 But it would leave France's two main political groupings in favor of greater integration , Giuliani said.
13 Another focus is greater integration between the brokerage and UBS' investment bank and asset management arms.
14 Other proposals included direct election of local health boards and greater integration between health and social services.
15 He said the OACP also targeted the greater integration of its member states into the world's economy.
16 French President Emmanuel Macron's push for greater integration might find little support in a more right-wing Austria.
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