Intimate
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Medical research and policy implementation in the developing world must be led by researchers and specialists from low- and middle-income countries – people who can combine cutting-edge scientific expertise with an
intimate
understanding of local contexts.
America’s intelligence ties extend from
intimate
collaboration with World War II partners, NATO members, and Asian allies to politically sensitive and therefore less publicized cooperation elsewhere in the world.
Hong Kong, linked physically to the mainland, provides a more
intimate
case study for China's people to watch and one day follow.
Khrushchev had, of course, been an
intimate
part of Stalin’s repressions, but he also didn’t know half of what was going on.
What was striking during this European championship was the
intimate
collegiality between opposing players.
Were we observing the look of someone who has
intimate
knowledge of the catastrophes that are yet to come?
There is emerging evidence that teenage education programs might be effective in reducing the burden of
intimate
partner violence, and this and other approaches need to be tested in different contexts.
Given their
intimate
knowledge of the university, alumni are also the most effective leaders.
Xi’s emphasis on the “top-level design” of reforms lends itself particularly well to this agenda, as does Li’s
intimate
familiarity with the detailed blueprint provided by China 2030.
It is an
intimate
part of their family stories.
As soon it was known that he had an
intimate
relationship with a former fashion model, he decided to marry her, avoiding any further embarrassment.
They rightly recall the long and
intimate
relationship between Britain and the European continent.
Communism never stopped Arab regimes opposed by the United States from accepting arms supplies from the Soviet-era Russians, but it did prevent Russia from securing the kind of
intimate
influence that America had secured with its regional allies.
This critique of “masculinity” also dramatically affected
intimate
relationships: women were encouraged to express their dissatisfaction with men’s refusal to “share” their inner lives.
Women who have embraced these findings report that relations with the men in their lives become much smoother and, paradoxically, more
intimate.
Russian officials
intimate
that the US is using the threat of a North Korean or Iranian attack on the US with nuclear-armed ballistic missiles as a pretext to erect defenses against Russia (and probably China).
Most ominously for Zhou, the officials include two of his former executive assistants, who presumably have
intimate
knowledge of Zhou’s activities.
New visa requirements and other obstacles to travel, more
intimate
data collected by governments, and the presence of video cameras everywhere – at once benign and intrusive – remind one more of George Orwell’s Big Brother than of John Stuart Mill’s On Liberty.
The threats of violence against women working in the media often extend to family members, and the
intimate
nature of the attacks, received as they are on personal devices outside the professional parameters of the newsroom, also heightens the impact.
But in recent years, thanks to the work of geneticists, archaeologists, and historians, we now know that human civilization and the plague have a much deeper and more
intimate
association than previously assumed.
And who better to know such
intimate
details than the women of the communities in need of this service?
The oddly
intimate
and affectionate relationship between Strong and Norman included regular visits, telephone conversations (a novelty at the time), and an extensive and bizarre correspondence, in which they discussed personal matters as much as monetary issues.
England in 1820 was governed by a corrupt oligarchy that exercised power in
intimate
collaboration with a national religious establishment.
Every once in a while, of course, unsolicited messages and ads that happen to be mysteriously related to our most
intimate
habits intrude.
The zenith of the old service economy was the court of Louis XIV, where specialist courtiers attended to the Sun King’s every need, even the most
intimate
(there was a Groom of the King’s Close Stool).
The countries of Eastern Europe had to pay a heavy price for Stalin's ambitions, Roosevelt's unrealistic expectations, and Churchill's indifference -- in short, for the West’s illusory attempt to create and maintain an
intimate
postwar collaboration.
It also includes the right to consent to sex and to be safe from
intimate
partner violence.
Some 120 million girls worldwide – slightly more than one in ten – have experienced forced intercourse, forced sexual acts, or other forms of
intimate
partner violence at some point in their lives.
As many as 38% of murders of women are committed by a male
intimate
partner.
In the absence of data, relationships are key; reliable contacts with
intimate
knowledge of the local markets are critical for successful business operations.
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