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They will seek to eliminate conflict in their international economic policies and will encourage economic collaboration between any and all of them ''.
These tests are created ideally through collaboration between business customers, business analysts, testers and developers, however the business customers ( product owners ) are the primary owners of these tests.
In July 2012, Clinton gave the keynote address at the Re | Source Conference, a collaboration between Oxford University, the Stordalen Foundation and the Rothschild Foundation.
In larger universities where both a statistics and a biostatistics department exist, the degree of integration between the two departments may range from the bare minimum to very close collaboration.
However, the tree constructed by the living tree project, a collaboration between ARB-Silva and LPSN where a 16S ( and 23S if available ) tree of all validated species was constructed, the genus Bacillus contains a very large number of nested taxa and majorly in both 16S and 23S it is paraphyletic to Lactobacillales ( Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Listeria, etc.
These tunes were then developed further in a close collaboration between the composer ( s ) and Chaplin.
A close collaboration between the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers and ICVR at ETH Zurich is being established.
** Note: In a 1995 interview Resnais states that the final version of the commentary was a collaboration between Marker and Jean Cayrol ( source: Film Comment ).
Diocletian's elevation of Bassus as consul symbolized his rejection of Carinus ' government in Rome, his refusal to accept second-tier status to any other emperor, and his willingness to continue the long-standing collaboration between the Empire's senatorial and military aristocracies.
DPNSS was an active ( and successful ) collaboration between PBX manufacturers and BT which started relatively slowly ( BT & Plessey ) but quickly snowballed with MITEL, GEC, Ericsson, Phillips and eventually Nortel all joining to create a powerful and feature rich protocol.
The collaboration between Kroeber and Sapir was made difficult by the fact that Sapir largely followed his own interest in detailed linguistic description, ignoring the administrative pressures to which Kroeber was subject, among them the need for a speedy completion and a focus on the broader classification issues.
On 3 June 2008, an initiative to facilitate collaboration between online expert and amateur scholarly contributors for Britannica's online content ( in the spirit of a wiki ), with editorial oversight from Britannica staff, was announced.
In his collaboration with Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus ( 1972 ), Deleuze draws on Butler's " The Book of the Machines " to " go beyond " the " usual polemic between vitalism and mechanism " as it relates to their concept of " desiring-machines ":
The EBU also encourages active collaboration between its Members on the basis that they can freely share their knowledge and experience, thus achieving considerably more than individual Members could achieve by themselves.
The agreement with Broadley included a one-year collaboration between Ford and Broadley, and the sale of the two Lola Mk 6 chassis built to Ford.
Through links to research networks in other regions ( such as Internet2 and ESnet in the USA, TEIN in Asia-Pacific and RedCLARA in Latin America ), GÉANT allows collaboration between researchers on a global scale, reaching over 60 NRENs outside of Europe.
The GÉANT project is a collaboration between 34 project partners: 32 European NRENs, DANTE and TERENA ; and four Associate NRENs.
This appointment strengthened the collaboration between Himmler and Heydrich, and Himmler was proud to have SS control over a state.
In 2000, a feud between Everlast and rapper Eminem coincided with the gold-selling Eat at Whitey's, which included minor hits " Black Jesus " and " Black Coffee ", and featured a collaboration with Carlos Santana.
Holt fostered greater collaboration between the government, the courts, employers and trade unions.
In 1985 Cairns-Smith wrote of " interlocking ", " How can a complex collaboration between components evolve in small steps?
A closer collaboration in this sense between our
After the Partisans managed to endure and avoid these intense Axis attacks between January and June 1943, and the extent of Chetnik collaboration became evident, Allied leaders switched their support from Draža Mihailović to Tito.
The gesture was part of a larger effort helmed by the LNPIB from 1967 to 1968 and involved collaboration between volunteers and professionals in various fields.
It emerged from a collaboration between Colmerauer in Marseille and Robert Kowalski in Edinburgh.

collaboration and Welland
Welland moved to Cambridge in 1987 and set up the first tunneling microscopy group in the UK in collaboration with John Pethica.

collaboration and Rivers
This collaboration was the basis of a lifelong friendship between Rivers and the genial son of Charles Darwin.
The cover art for the new single was a Twin Rivers collaboration between Bianca and Jesse Hazelip.
Much of this work was conducted on himself, in collaboration with the psychiatrist W. H. R. Rivers, by severing and reconnecting sensory nerves and mapping how sensation returned over time.

collaboration and Trust
A team was assembled to work to that brief, resulting in a complex collaboration between various government departments ( notably the Department of Education and Training and the Department of Public Works and Services ), the Government Architect, US-based acoustic consultants Kirkegaard Associates, Daryl Jackson Robin Dyke Architects, the key users represented by the Principal and Dean of the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and the Principal of the Conservatorium High School, the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust and many others.
The concept was developed by the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust in collaboration with the University of Southampton.
Panjab Digital Library, in collaboration with the Nanakshahi Trust, began digitization of centuries old manuscripts in year 2003.
The Ministry of Health was established in collaboration with the Psychiatric Trust Fund to develop modern, integrated mental health services and to train qualified staff.
Following a highly successful event in 2002, organised by the Village Business Association, George House Trust took control of the vigil for Europride in 2003, in collaboration with Manchester City Council and local HIV / AIDS groups such as Body Positive North West, the Lesbian and Gay Foundation and the Black Health Agency.
In the last decade, the Cuckmere Estuary Partnership was established as a collaboration of the National Trust, Natural England, Environment Agency, East Sussex County Council, Sussex Wildlife Trust, and various other environmental and conservation groups.
Soon after in 2004, their collaboration produced the bittersweet ballad called " Xin Wang Ai " (" Trust in Love ").
Restoration work by the Aga Khan Trust for Culture ( AKTC ) in collaboration with Archaeological Survey of India ( ASI ), which began around 1999 after research work which started in 1997, and was completed in March 2003.
The tunnel was reopened in 1973, as a result of restoration, which had been a collaboration between local volunteers ( originally the Dudley Canal Tunnel Preservation Society, later the Dudley Canal Trust ), and the local authority, Dudley Borough Council.
Shared services is similar to collaboration which might take place between different organizations such as a Hospital Trust or a Police Force.
In 2005, Jean-Pierre Ferland was honoured by the AV Trust of Canada for the album Jaune with collaboration of Michael Georges.
The Global Enterprise Challenge, formerly known as the Enterprise Olympics, arose as a result of an international collaboration between Ken Baker, then Chief Executive of the Enterprise New Zealand Trust, and Gordon McVie, who was at that time with Scottish Enterprise.
The Birmingham Back to Backs were restored by the Birmingham Conservation Trust, in collaboration with architects S. T. Walker & Duckham, and opened to the public on July 21, 2004.
In addition, the Sexual Assault Referral Centre, also based at St Mary's, represents a unique collaboration between Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Greater Manchester Police Authority.

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