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Partnership and joint
As a member of the European Union, Sweden is acting as the lead nation for EU Battlegroups and also has a close cooperation, including joint exercises, with NATO through its membership in Partnership for Peace and Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.
St. Andrew's Scots Church is a joint congregation ( a " Local Ecumenical Partnership ") of the Church of Scotland and the Methodist Church of Great Britain.
Individual nations could join the Partnership for Peace under separate agreements with NATO, and many did so, enabling them to participate in NATO joint training and military exercises without becoming formal members of the alliance.
Construction of a footpath and cycleway beside the canal from Lincoln to Saxilby has been carried out by the Lincolnshire Waterways Partnership, a joint initiative by Lincolnshire County Council, the Environment Agency and British Waterways.
* Euro-Mediterranean Partnership, a joint foreign policy initiative by the EU and the Mediterranean littoral states also known as the Barcelona Process
The gardens are a joint project between St John the Baptist Church, Penistone and Penistone & District Community Partnership .< ref >
Partnership Beyond Borders – the Batory Foundation contributes to the development of democracy and public participation in this region and to dissemination of innovative community problem solving systems by coordinating the exchange of experience between NGOs and public institutions in Central and Eastern European and Central Asian countries and by adapting tested mechanisms and implementing joint initiatives.
* Clean Energy Partnership, a joint hydrogen project in Europe
Since leaving NASA, Gordon has served as Executive Vice President of the New Orleans Saints Professional Football Club in the National Football League ( 1972 – 76 ); was General Manager of Energy Developers, Limited ( EDL ), a Texas Partnership involved in a joint venture with Rocket Research Corporation for the development of a liquid chemical explosive for use in the oil and gas industry ( 1977 ); President of Resolution Engineering and Development Company ( REDCO ) which provided design and operational requirements for wild oil well control and fire fighting equipment onboard large semi-submersible utility vessels ( 1978 ); following REDCO merger with Amarco Resources, Gordon assumed the additional duties of Vice President of Marketing, Westdale, an oil well servicing subsidiary of AMARCO operating in North Central Texas and Oklahoma, and also served as Vice President for Operations, Texas Division ( 1980 ); served as Director, Scott Science and Technology, Inc., Los Angeles Division ( 1981 – 1983 ).
* it is “ alarmed ” that the Crown Estate in 2007 started investing in joint ventures such as the Gibraltar Limited Partnership, which it says is in “ grave ” financial difficulties.
* ' Gloucestershire Centre for Environmental Records ( Established in 1991 as Gloucestershire Environmental Data Unit )', ( undated ), Cheltenham Borough Council, Cotswold District Council, English Nature now Natural England, Forest of Dean District Council, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire Naturalists ' Society, Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Stroud District Council, Tewkesbury Borough Council ( joint publication of The Partnership )
He was CEO of the Detroit Newspaper Partnership a joint operation of The Detroit News and The Detroit Free Press.
* 2006 October: The completion and opening date of a major expansion, the Frederic C. Hamilton building, designed as a joint venture by Studio Daniel Libeskind and Denver firm Davis Partnership Architects ( architect of record ).
It is owned and operated by the Premium Movie Partnership ( PMP ), a joint venture in which Sony Pictures Entertainment, NBC Universal, Viacom, News Corporation and Liberty Global have equal shares.
ICADE School of Business and Economics ranks among the top business schools in Spain, also thanks to its membership of International Partnership of Business Schools ( IPBS ), a consortium in which the partner universities offer joint bachelor's and master's programs together with ICADE.
Along with Air Canada, the airport was the joint winner of the 2010 Ottawa Tourism Award for Tourism Partnership of the Year in recognition of the co-operative work done in promoting Air Canada's non-stop flight between Frankfurt and Ottawa.
This joint Sixth Form also forms part of the Stroud District Partnership which includes Marling School, Maidenhill School, Archway School, South Gloucestershire and Stroud College, Rednock School, Vale of Berkeley College and Katherine Lady Berkeley's School.
In 2007, HSBC announced that The Climate Group, along with WWF, Earthwatch, and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, would be a partner in the HSBC Climate Partnership, and donated US $ 100 million to fund joint work-the largest-ever single corporate philanthropic donation to the environment.
For 2009, Cellco Partnership, a joint venture of Verizon and Vodafone, joined Exxon Mobil as associate sponsors, and the team will be billed as Verizon Championship Racing.
In 2002, the joint congregation signed a Declaration of Intent for Ecumenical Partnership, and there is now fully a Partnership Congregation.

Partnership and venture
Dr Mocumbi is representative of the Medicines for Malaria venture and high representative of the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership.
The stadium is the result of a cooperative venture between Maryland Baseball Limited Partnership and the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and is built on park property.

Partnership and between
The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership launched at the 1995 Barcelona Conference between the European Union and its originally 12 Mediterranean Partners: Algeria, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and the Palestinian Authority.
Jean Audubon and Claude Rozier arranged a business partnership between their sons to pursue in Pennsylvania ( to see the terms of the Partnership Agreement, see Jean Ferdinand Rozier ).
The Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council ( EAPC ), a NATO institution, is a multilateral forum created to improve relations between NATO and non-NATO countries in Europe and those parts of Asia on the European periphery.
* Economic Partnership Agreement, a free trade scheme between two countries
There is a Stockwell Town Partnership sign north of Union Road demarcating the boundary between Clapham North and Stockwell.
The land lay derelict until the Paddington Waterside Partnership was established in 1998 to coordinate the regeneration of the area between the Westway, Praed Street and Westbourne Terrace.
Similarly, in June 2011, Maxima became Honorary Patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion to " strengthen the synergy between the UN and the G20 nations on promoting universal access to financial services ".
He made major efforts to promote its Partnership for Peace Program, which the Clinton administration saw as a way to link NATO with the new Eastern European democracies, including Russia, and as a compromise between the wishes of many of the Eastern European countries to become full NATO members and Russia's determined opposition.
" Despite the last few years of frustration of the Four Lovers, this proved to be the turning point of the group: on a handshake between keyboardist / composer Bob Gaudio and lead singer Frankie Valli, the Four Seasons Partnership was formed.
In 1984, a long-awaited collaboration between the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys, " East Meets West " was released on FBI Records, owned by the Four Seasons Partnership.
The European Partnership for Alternative Approaches to Animal Testing serves as a liaison between the European Commission and industries.
Text by James Hamilton, ‘ Ireland ’ s Prospero of Painting: Celebrating the Sixty Year Partnership between Louis le Brocquy and Gimpel Fils ’.
According to section 4 of the Partnership Act of 1932, which applies in both India, " Partnership is defined as the relation between two or more persons who have agreed to share the profits according to their ratio of business run by all or any one of them acting for all ".
This definition superseded the previous definition given in section 239 of Indian Contract Act 1872 as – “ Partnership is the relation which subsists between persons who have agreed to combine their property, labour, skill in some business, and to share the profits thereof between them ”.
The series was a collaboration between Brian Eastman of Picture Partnership Productions and Granada Television.
Generally defined, an Educational Collaborative Partnership is ongoing involvement between schools and business / industry, unions, governments and community organizations.
* Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership, a free trade agreement between Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, and Singapore
Partnership between Kuji and Klaipėda began in 1989, 1 year before the independence of Lithuania, hence becoming the first Lithuanian sister city in Japan.
* Community Initiatives Partnership – program, co-funded by the Robert Bosch Foundation, is aimed at supporting tripartite partnership projects designed by Polish and German organizations with organizations from Ukraine, Belarus or the Kaliningrad District aimed to foster experience sharing in solving specific community problems and enhance transboundary cooperation and solidarity between Poland, Germany, and the eastern neighbours of the European Union.
The Mainland and Hong Kong Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement, or Closer Economic Partnership Arrangement ( CEPA ) for short, is an economic agreement between the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China, signed on 29 June 2003.

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