Hassan's second major goal is to wean the company from its reliance on Celebrex.
No one's ever going to wean me entirely off of langoustines and thick, juicy veal chops.
Pylons are a necessary evil if we are to wean ourselves off carbon-based energy.
Jas himself is now in the later stages of treatment to wean him off the addiction.
Why must carriers slowly wean themselves from traditional phone networks before moving to Internet Protocol technology?
We wean that down to approximately 75 that we invite to do a second-round RFP.
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He said it was his daughter, whom he and his wife refer to as "the wean".
The Freedom to Farm Act of 1996 was supposed to wean farmers off federal handouts.
In that context, can mobile wean us from paper where other technologies have failed?
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They also pledged to wean the United States from a dependence on foreign oil.
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Emerging markets that need to wean themselves off cross-border capital will grow more slowly than their potential.
The PGA Tour has been searching for new stars to help wean itself off its Tiger Woods crutch.
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Often start-up banks rely on brokered deposits to get their businesses moving and then wean themselves off them.
Mr Brown will not find it much easier to wean Britain's borrowers off their fixation on floating-rate loans.
How to wean Okinawa's 1.3m residents the most heavily subsidised people in Japan off handouts?
It helps his war against terrorism, by potentially helping to wean America from its dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
Mr Newman tried to clean up the bank, to curb its risk-taking culture and to wean it off derivatives.
So there is an appetite to wean us off of carbon producing energy sources with seemingly increasing public support.
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Like car dealers before them, department stores are still searching for the right way to wean customers off low prices.
He will, however, find it harder to wean it from its appetite for imposing steeper taxes on the moderately affluent.
It is correct to try and wean motorists away from their cars, and to finance much-needed improvements in public transport.
Oil firm Brazilan Petrobras also bucked the anti-oil trend, partly because of its efforts to wean the country off foreign sources of energy.
He also persuaded a young writer on his staff to take the course, in order to wean herself from various medications.
As a response, internet addiction clinics have sprung up around the world to try to wean people off their cyberspace fix.
For a Japanese chipmaker desperately seeking ways to wean itself from the depressed memory business, this videogame is of epic proportions.
Politicians argued that Britain should try to wean itself off financial services and rediscover honest manufacturing and small- and medium-sized enterprise.
But it will be hard to wean politicians off the headlines and pictures generated by the announcement of big foreign investments.
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No doubt its politicians will eventually wean the economy off its heavy reliance on the debt-laden American consumers, but not overnight.
One of Beijing's most important goals: wean China off expensive foreign technology.
It also failed to wean the Detroit firm off its dependence on SUVs, sales of which slumped when fuel prices started rising.
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