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In a nexus-based approach, conventional policy- and decision-making in silos therefore would give way to an approach that reduces trade-offs and builds synergies across sectors.
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The driver will have to stop at the red light first and give way to pedestrians and oncoming vehicles from their right before turning.
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They tell me that it's only cyclical, that times will change, that the worship of Mammon will give way to daydreaming, impracticality, naivete, idealism.
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At this point, the low rumbles give way to a galloping rhythm representing the unremitting path of progress and fate.
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The days of fixed asset investment were to give way to a "new normal", one characterised by the consumer not the construction business.
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Further north, antiques give way to fruit and vegetable stands, and a more eclectic range of bric-a-brac and second-hand goods.
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These fairly thin beds then give way to a massive, homogeneous, normally 810 m thick, chalky, rudist-bearing limestone of pure white colour.
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Many of these new crossings are signposted that pedestrians must give way to traffic.
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In such cases, natural justice has to give way to necessity in order to maintain the integrity of judicial and administrative systems.
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As she climbs to the top, the stairs give way.
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