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1 The government also decided to embrace freedom of information on Covid-related matters.
2 But don't expect foreign aid workers and companies to embrace this idea.
3 That is ratcheting up pressure on the sector to embrace new technology.
4 Better able to embrace a wide variety of form factors and devices.
5 Fugazzotto said Serie A officials had been brave to embrace his work.
6 However, lockdowns have also forced teachers and students to embrace online learning.
7 They wanted variable fees, for universities to embrace price competition and efficiency.
8 Despite that, Noor said they remained willing to embrace the pro-Karzai group.
9 I had to embrace what I operate on a long time ago.
10 Given my fondness for you, I prefer to embrace the second theory.
11 Domestic investors have hesitated to embrace Basel-III compliant capital issues so far.
12 One clear objective we had was to embrace our love of pop.
13 These days, I try to embrace the comeback and revisit moderate climbs.
14 Aim to embrace a spirit of cooperation in my interactions with others.
15 They have to embrace him, or they suffer the consequences, Thornell said.
16 Again, avoid the petty squabbles because you're looking to embrace new vistas.
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