Welcome to the second sample of a new supplement that will cover the business of food, fiber and agriculture--three traditional industries that are quickly becoming "
joined at the hip" more than ever before.
William Hartung is a senior fellow with Cuthbertson at the World Policy Institute -- and also an advisory board member at the Institute for Policy Studies, a revolutionary "think tank" virtually
joined at the hip to Soviet and Cuban intelligence and terrorist groups for four decades.
'We're
joined at the hip over this sort of thing,' admitted Ralph.
"Caryn has been with us forever, and gradually we just became more
joined at the hip," she said.
But Baines, an active and ardent Democrat (he seemed at various times to be
joined at the hip to either Vice President Gore or Governor Shaheen on their visits to Manchester), may be thinking about a candidacy for governor in 2002, when Shaheen is expected to challenge Bob Smith for his U.S.
Less has been written about the special relationship that exists between the leader and his or her closest advisor--the "aide-de-camp" or the COO or CFO, who should be
joined at the hip with the CEO.
Though Peters does wonders with other composers' hits (such as Jerome Kern's "The Way You Look Tonight" and Jule Styne's "Some People"), as well as classics like "I'll Be Seeing You," Peters and Sondheim are practically
joined at the hip musically.
Consisting of two carbon spheres
joined at the hip, it looks much like the dumbbell-shaped gourds that people use to carry water in many parts of the world, Wang says.
Communication and Knowledge Management: Separated at Birth, yet
Joined at the HipIt was as if they were
joined at the hip. This is no surprise, because the PPS requires detail-oriented, daily case management.
Donnelly concluded by agreeing with Lee Iacocca's call for the Big Three to compete fiercely on products while being "
joined at the hip" as advocates of an American industrial policy that assures U.S.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said the Tory Party are "
joined at the hip" to Cambridge Analytica, who are facing accusations of breaching data protection rules in the US and Europe.
JOHNNY SEXTON and Owen Farrell can play on instinct for the British and Irish Lions after five weeks "
joined at the hip" in New Zealand, according to Andy Farrell.
Sturgeon said: "The SNP are working alongside the trade union movement, leaving Labour
joined at the hip with the Tories in wanting Westminster to stay in charge."