Perks, gifts, bribes, barter, technology transfer, local subcontracting and diplomatic pressure are among the tools of a trade that are causing tensions between old allies and even endangering the cohesiveness of NATO as it reassesses its mission.
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"He said if he's ever uncertain of where he is, he pulls down the sails and reassesses the total environment-- the wind, swells, celestial bodies, and where he has come from ."
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"With each new Congress, each individual trade association and each individual company reassesses its needs and responds accordingly, " said Michael Wascom, a spokesman for the Air Transport Association, the trade group for the major airlines.
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"Arp : Painter, Poet, Sculptor ", published by Yale University Press, considers the close connections between the writing, painting and sculpture of Hans Jean Arp and reassesses his contribution to major artistic movements of the 20th century.
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Troubled by a recent spate of violent attacks in Iraq, Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Thursday he ordered U . N . international staff to leave Baghdad while the agency reassesses how to play the vital role envisioned by Washington and the Security Council.
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"' ProjectUSA "'is an immigration reduction ending illegal immigration, reducing legal immigration to traditional, sustainable levels, and a ten year time-out while the country reassesses immigration in terms of the long-term consequences of present policy ."
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Richard Bradley s " The South Oxfordshire Grim's Ditch and its Significance " reassesses the boundaries of the dyke to come to an interpretation that improves our knowledge of the South Oxfordshire dyke and surrounding dykes, such as the ones found at the Chilterns.
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"The intelligence community constantly reassesses its evidence, tradecraft and the judgments that flow from them, " he said . " And in light of the lessons learned from the Iraq WMD estimate, we are being exceptionally stringent in how we treat our sources, evidence and analysis.
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The Reserve Bank of India, for example, keeps three-fifths of its reserves in dollars for that reason, but reassesses the ratio every week to determine if the ratio is hurting its balance sheet, said O . P . Sodhani, the bank's executive director.
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Dr . Fiona Watson in " A Report into Sir William Wallace's connections with Ayrshire ", published in March 1999, reassesses the early life of William Wallace and concludes, " Sir William Wallace was a younger son of Alan Wallace, a crown tenant in Ayrshire ".