At the heart of it all are two projects: "Operation Vote" and "The Field Department".
The question at the heart of it all is whether monetary policy, even the brainiest kind, has the capacity to encourage firms to seize those opportunities at such a scary time.
At the heart of it all is a dispute over whether lawyers and judges can determine whether and which companies must pay for global warming, or whether this is a matter for legislators to decide.
There is sailing, jet-boating, sandboarding and helicopter flights, or more gentle outdoor pleasures like chasing the reflections on a mirror-calm Gordon River cruise, riding through the rainforests on a restored heritage railway or being driven to the heart of it all in a comfortable 4x4.
There were significant parts of that Recovery Act to make investments that would create good jobs today, but while planting the seeds for great industries of tomorrow with clean energy being at the forefront and the heart of all of it.
It is not clear the additional expense and higher complication rate of the new gadget is worth it for all heart patients, doctors say.
Underneath it all, the heart of empathetic leadership is acknowledgement and understanding.
It is at the heart of all other key attributes.
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Simply put, HP wants what Apple has: One operating system, which it completely controls, at the heart of all of its consumer electronics phones, tablets, lightweight PCs, perhaps music players, digital cameras, televisions, etc.
She'll never make it into any hall of fame, but like the other writers on this list, she has a real gift for piercing the heart of something, revealing instead of telling and wrapping it all up in inspired melodies.
Mrs Hart said the Welsh government was doing all it could to encourage business and its programme "places jobs right at the heart of what we do".
Rosso paints the "Deposition, " the most heart-wrenching scene in all of Christianity, as if it were something like Thomas Hart Benton's "The History of Water" (1930).
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It had, after all, been at the heart of Republican health-care reforms for two decades.
As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.
Like I mentioned before, if somebody has the heart to teach your child, they're going to put all of their effort into it.
When I go, I have a feeling it will be because of the lungs or the bowels and not the heart after all.
For all the bluster about the Big Ten being the heart and soul of basketball, it has just one national championship in the last 23 years Michigan State in 2000.
At the heart of it is a new set of skills and awareness that is a common repertoire for some but not for all.
In time, specialised services, such as children's acute hospital services and children's heart surgery should be included, and be able to show it can deliver all aspects of the service.
They had realized right away upon taking Monica's case that it was impossible for her to talk over matters of the heart and details so personal with men who were all pushing 70.
No wonder MTV decided to drop the "music television" tag line altogether in 2010 when it launched its official new logo -- though networks executives maintain that music is at the heart of all they do.
It is at the core of my convictions, the essence of America's spirit and the heart of all faiths.
The company's most advanced heart drug is stalled, its gene-testing business faces all sorts of competition, and it is running out of cash fast.
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