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1 And I'll work to strengthen the hand of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
2 They could not be permitted to strengthen the hand of Great Britain's enemy.
3 The unfolding events, though horrific, may well strengthen the hand of moderate Muslim opinion.
4 His recovery has appeared to strengthen the hand of Italians opposed to end-of-life solutions.
5 Needs assessments strengthen the hand of disabled persons and their families in pressing for services.
6 The cancellation of the talks will only strengthen the hand of extremists within the MILF.
7 Eat it now and it will strengthen the hand .
8 But a win could strengthen the hand of antitrust regulators looking at other, similarly structured mergers.
9 If they are able to do so, it will strengthen the hand of the Third Front.
10 The danger is, Obama's cack-handed attempt to intervene may instead strengthen the hand of the centre's opponents.
11 The news can only strengthen the hand of Icahn in his bid to shake up the company, analysts said.
12 European countries fear that by abandoning it, Washington could undermine Rouhani and strengthen the hand of his hardline opponents.
13 But there were those volunteers that M. de Cussy was enrolling to strengthen the hand of the King's General.
14 That means opening China further to foreign investment, a realisation that could strengthen the hand of officials advocating faster reform.
15 That means opening China further to foreign investment, a realization that could strengthen the hand of officials advocating faster reform.
16 To strengthen the hand of a future prime minister, some ministers want to step up preparations for a no-deal exit.
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