Ministers said they needed to keep nuclear energy as a "bridging technology" to a greener future.
And secondarily, what would the President's role be in any bridging between Hollande and Merkel?
While most African nations talked about a digital divide, Rwanda was busy bridging it.
Nuanced thought, bridging gaps, creating consensus, finding equitable resolutions those things are all but gone.
But these two presidential debates seem to me to exemplify bridging on steroids, bridging gone awry.
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Without a reform programme, bridging financing would in any case do little to restore investor confidence.
Bridging the gap between tests in rats and trials in people is slightly trickier.
R. circles in terms of addressing an issue and bridging to a vision of moving forward.
Apple intends bridging to be a way to extend the range of a network without running cable.
Splashtop Inc. delivers the best-in-class cross-screen productivity and collaboration experience, bridging smartphones, tablets, computers, TVs and cloud.
Voices from the developed and developing world highlighted a range of policies for bridging the skills gap.
There has been explosive growth in new financial products bridging the old gap between debt and equity.
You might think High Speed 2 will change this - isn't it all about bridging the North-South divide?
Normal, intelligent, rational, logical people feel the need to rebut false premises before bridging to positive message points.
And I think music is a very important thing in terms of healing, in terms of bridging gaps.
He added that there was "no easy way of bridging that gap, but we have to do it".
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Mr Steiner says that bridging the gap remains technically possible from large reductions in power generation and transport.
It is also bridging online and offline shopping experiences to satisfy customer needs for immediacy, tangibility and casual discovery.
Their talks included ways of bridging the trust gap between unionists and republicans.
How damaging was England's World Cup debacle in terms of bridging that gap?
One site, Wales 1801-1919, is aimed at bridging the gaps before collections were officially catalogued through the library system.
This has meant the council will now have to agree "bridging funding from the capital fund until market conditions improve".
But his shrine really is wonderful, bridging the gap between the medieval foundations of the hospital and its Renaissance incarnation.
For societies with such diverse cultures and experiences, musyawarah and mufakat may well hold out the best hope for bridging differences.
Having said that, is this a gap that really needs bridging so badly it will tempt me to buy a phone?
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Alas, most of these companies fall short when it comes to bridging that crucial gap between technical innovation and customer adoption.
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The index lost 2.5% over the seven days bridging 2007 and 2008, a period when the financial crisis was taking shape.
The leaders agreed in October to have a new supervisor for euro-zone banks up and running this year, bridging previous differences.
So bridging that gap is a product challenge that I continue to encourage the team to take bigger chances and risks around.
Apart from bridging the gap between the big multinational and the consumer this marketing strategy also provides employment opportunities for South Africans.
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