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With little state-party organization to draw on, Huckabee hired political consultants with national expertise.
As a politician, this Transport Secretary may have to draw on his reserves of Midlands pragmatism.
There are only a few examples to draw on to predict how this may play out.
The new body will be able to draw on that department for economic models and manpower.
On the other hand, Dunham has a considerable social media following to draw on.
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In these types of situations it is important to draw on one of my favorite investment rules.
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But small businesses are being encouraged to draw on these hubs of knowledge when developing an idea.
Some seem to draw on his Washington experience, such as making more use of a federal cigarette-smuggling law.
But when you grow up in the suburbs, you don't have that sort of material to draw on.
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Mr Osborne said he wants to draw on private sector innovation at a lower cost to the taxpayer.
Some ideas seem to draw on his Washington experience, such as making more use of a federal cigarette-smuggling law.
The study recommends closer links are forged with industry to draw on skills that the police do not have.
Ms. PROSE: Well, I don't know if this will help, but you're certainly free to draw on my experience.
You will be able to draw on the collective intelligence of the enterprise to make the most effective decisions.
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Another is to use the Internet to draw on expat skills and contacts.
As a specialist technology school, Ripon College has much expertise to draw on.
Only as a last resort will banks be able to draw on the EFSF - the zone's main bailout fund.
So as housing prices decline, people have less money to draw on for everything from medical bills to college tuition.
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The group was able to draw on training its members had received from the international medical charity Medicins Sans Frontieres.
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The Irish government insists a "yes" vote is essential if Ireland needs to draw on EU funds in the future.
Vice President Biden continues to draw on his foreign policy experience, advising the President on a multitude of international issues.
In addition, more than 90 had had to draw on financial reserves to make up the shortfall in Whitehall funding.
Even so companies may well have to draw on uncommitted credit facilities with banks, expanding the size of bank balance-sheets.
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In exploiting a new economic terrain, it was simply good business to draw on first all the advances someone else made.
The ECB is keeping the Cypriot banks alive by allowing them to draw on emergency support from the local central bank.
The only way to do that, he believes, is to draw on economic theory and a mental database of case studies.
But skilled people will continue to leave, and poor countries therefore need to devise ways to draw on their experience abroad.
France wanted to draw on the EFSF, both to present the problem as European and to share the cost with Germany.
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The rest of the private sector, meanwhile, complains at being unable to draw on a large and growing reservoir of investment capital.
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