Indeed, many hotels and resorts, says Stratfor, are firmly in the grasp of the cartel groups, which rely on them for the laundering of drug cash.
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The instant popularity of the diary of Anne Frank in the postwar years suggests an intuitive grasp, on the part of its readers, of what made their war different from previous wars.
One of the most difficult things to grasp in state taxation is the concept of domicile.
When you convene you will be reconvening, with a sense of not wholly the power, not yet wholly the power, but a good sense of what was once in the honour of your grasp.
Ms Clibbon questioned the decision to take liquor licensing out of the courts' jurisdiction, saying it had been placed in the "unsteady grasp" of borough councillors.
Of course, a president who feels that one religion's as easy to disbelieve in as another can't fathom the depths of faith in a Muslim fanatic any more than he can grasp the benign devotion of an American Roman Catholic, Baptist or Jew.
The breakthrough came in the 48th minute, when Steven Gerrard beat his man in the far right corner and putting in a low cross, which slipped through the grasp of Ukrainian goalie Andiry Pyatov.
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First, our friends in Europe clearly grasp the seriousness of the situation and are moving forward with a heightened sense of urgency.
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The mostly casualty-free military successes in Afghanistan have significantly boosted the power of Washington's "super-hawks" - a tight-knit group of former cold warriors who have returned from more than a decade in policy exile to grasp the levers of power once more.
His time in America helped him speak to radicals in a language they could understand and grasp the vulnerabilities of open societies in the West.
Still more significant has been the failure to grasp the vital importance of investment in the very latest defense technology.
We now have to reassess our defence spending, which has been cut back too far: Still more significant has been the failure to grasp the vital importance of investment in the very latest defence technology.
Many in the West have a shaky grasp of China's internal power dynamics, but they are confident about one thing - that China is facing a key moment on its path to economic development, and that it will grow into a rich economy only by becoming a lot more like us.
While it would be great to hear from Senator Cruz why his perspective is so clearly different in 2013 than it was in 2008, he might wish to give some thought to his own shifting understanding of the 2nd Amendment before presuming to take Senator Feinstein, or anyone else, to task for what Cruz perceives as shortcomings in their own grasp of the law.
She slithers out of their grasp, waddling down the street in the direction of the main road.
But to be fully proficient at making an omelet from the leftovers in your fridge, you need to grasp the finer points of seasoning, timing and creative thinking.
Greece conceded again three minutes later when lively full-back Gebre Selassie cut in from the right and pulled the ball back beyond the grasp of Chalkias for Vaclav Pilar to bundle in.
When he last met her, about three years ago, she was still sharp when it came to remembering details of her time in office, Dale said, although her dementia affected her grasp of what was happening in the present.
One response would be that the main cause of the French revolution lies outside Mr Garrioch's Paris and beyond the grasp of Mr Jones's elite: in the unrelenting global conflict with Britain that undermined the French state and thrust the country into increasingly unmanageable crises.
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It will take time, but you could grasp it in the multiple examples of changes being floated in the public arena.
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Rick, a financial advice polymath, is known in the advisor world for his complex grasp of intricate subjects and his common-sense solutions.
And if they can manage, in one of their reports, to grasp the most basic point about tax incidence, the simple and classic economics of taxation, then the rest of us should be able to do the same.
With Asia on track to become home to most of the world's middle class in the next 20 years, this was a moment in history to grasp, said Ms Gillard during the release of the white paper at Sydney's Lowy Institute.
In understanding this story, it is important to grasp the nature of the FARC and what President Uribe is up against in trying to broker a deal with them.
Sliding in the cell locks it in place, where a swipe of the lock lets it pop out so that you can grasp it with your fingers -- it's usually an easy task, but sometimes the battery doesn't pop out enough to get a grip on it.
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The people at the top need to be let go and replaced with folks who have not just an appreciation for the arts but a firm grasp of the country they're living in -- and the century.
For the first time since the tests began in 1995, the number of pupils leaving primary school with an acceptable grasp of English fell.
The United States has not been able to fully grasp the danger of the revival of communism in the region.
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Two men holding their respective team's fortunes in their grasp, united in the last gasp of the last game of the season.
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