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co-operation and matter
The Moroccan government said that they set foot on the island in order to monitor illegal immigration, which was denied by the Spanish government since there had been little co-operation in the matter by that time ( a repeated source of complaint from Spain ).
Upon in, Arthur Lieutenant, the spokesman of LDPD on the matter, declared that under those circumstances and concerning reproaches laid against East German liberals, any co-operation had been made impossible.
If the pope will not move in the matter, the princes, and notably the emperor, must act in co-operation with the bishops, summon national councils even against the popes will, defy his excommunication, and in the last resort refuse obedience in those matters over which the papacy has usurped jurisdiction.
The constitution also provides some opportunities for Federal-State co-operation: any State can " refer " a " matter " to the Commonwealth Parliament, and the Commonwealth Parliament can exercise, " at the request or with the concurrence of the Parliaments of all the States directly concerned ", any power which, at the time of Federation, could be exercised only by the British Parliament.
The Moroccan government said that they set foot on the island in order to monitor illegal immigration, which was denied by the Spanish government since there had been little co-operation in the matter by that time ( a repeated source of complaint from Spain ).
Meanwhile, Low assured police that there would be full co-operation with the police on the matter.
Vailati saw the two as differing in approach rather than subject matter, and believed that there should be co-operation between philosophers and scientists in the pursuit of historical studies.

co-operation and will
To remain secure and prosperous themselves, wealthy nations must extend the kind of co-operation to the less fortunate members that will inspire hope, confidence, and progress.
" Addressing the faster rate at which defenders could reinforce an area than attackers could penetrate it during the First World War, Guderian wrote that " since reserve forces will now be motorized, the building up of new defensive fronts is easier than it used to be ; the chances of an offensive based on the timetable of artillery and infantry co-operation are, as a result, even slighter today than they were in the last war.
The first men were, in this case, a family of gigantic, sensitive mandragores, animated by the sun, who rooted themselves up from the earth ; this assumption not only does not exclude, but, on the contrary, positively supposes, creative will and the providential co-operation of a first cause, which we have reason to call God.
Any government that is willing to assist in recovery will find full co-operation on the part of the U. S. A.
In particular, it will further the Tunisian-Saudi Investment and Development Bank " STUSID Bank " in developing financial co-operation and the contribution of the Saudi Fund for Development ( SFD ) to boost the development process in Tunisia.
The programme will play a consequential role in stimulating cross border co-operation, promoting peer learning and making these sectors more professional.
2012 will see the first biography of the band, published via Helter Skelter Publishing in the UK, and written with the full co-operation of Robb Royer and many surviving family members and musical colleagues.
Ireland to-day reasserts her historic nationhood the more confidently before the new world emerging from the war, because she believes in freedom and justice as the fundamental principles of international law ; because she believes in a frank co-operation between the peoples for equal rights against the vested privileges of ancient tyrannies ; because the permanent peace of Europe can never be secured by perpetuating military dominion for the profit of empire but only by establishing the control of government in every land upon the basis of the free will of a free people, and the existing state of war, between Ireland and England, can never be ended until Ireland is definitely evacuated by the armed forces of England.
Whatever the character of a person ’ s consciousness ( will and imagination ), the worker ’ s existence in society is conditioned by his or her relationships with the people and things that facilitate survival, which is fundamentally dependent upon co-operation with others, thus, a person ’ s consciousness is determined inter-subjectively ( collectively ), not subjectively ( individually ), because Man is a social animal.
In co-operation with Borg MC, Sarpsborg and Rakkestad municipalities Rudskogen Motorsenter will offer an environment for almost every series in automobile and motorcycle sport.
Gregor Robertson and Vision Vancouver candidates will publicly highlight Vision Vancouver ’ s co-operation with COPE and its candidates during the campaign and especially when speaking about common policy items.
COPE candidates will likewise publicly highlight its co-operation with Vision Vancouver candidates during the campaign.
" I have every confidence that the people of Malaya will give their fullest support and co-operation to the action I have taken.
The present commercial system will have to go, and there will have to be a return to the much simpler systems of co-operation be-longing to a bygone age.
They will usually, but not inevitably, aim to continue co-operation after the election, for example by campaigning together on issues on which they have a common viewpoint.
ProQuest has announced it will continue the series, in co-operation with Bernan Press.
# We will support and take part in international movements designed to secure peace, freedom, international co-operation for sustainable world development and social justice.
Whilst the new association is not a merger, it is intended that it will develop co-operation between the two organisations and mutual recognition of the training and qualifications that they both provide.
* The Opportunity: Declares that the fulfillment of the Summit goals will be an international co-operation, and leaders worldwide must implement the obligations agreed upon to on the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Second, other males at court will begin to display aggressive behaviour that inflames minor differences hindering co-operation and destroying morale.
The programme will play a consequential role in stimulating cross border co-operation, promoting peer learning and making these sectors more professional.
She believes that co-operation would entirely supplant competition ; I hold that competition in one form or another will always exist, and that it is highly desirable it should.
Said Khalid Malik, United Nations Resident Coordinator in China, " If this comes true, it will enable the continental bridge to play its due role in enhancing co-operation between Asia and Europe, and promoting world peace and development.

co-operation and provide
The former colonial power, Portugal, has been focusing on enhancing the capabilities of the STP Coast Guard, and agreed to provide the force with training under a two-year military co-operation agreement signed in 2004.
NEPAD aims to provide an overarching vision and policy framework for accelerating economic co-operation and integration among African countries.
The Liberal International Constitution ( 2005 ) gives its purposes as " to win general acceptance of Liberal principles which are international in their nature throughout the world, and to foster the growth of a free society based on personal liberty, personal responsibility and social justice, and to provide the means of co-operation and interchange of information between the member organisations, and between men and women of all countries who accept these principles.
From the late 16th century the Scottish Privy Council, recognising the need for co-operation, required clan leaders to provide bonds of surety for the conduct of anyone on their territory and to attend regularly in Edinburgh, encouraging a tendency to become absentee landlords.
Ideally, Israel would see a sharp drop in terrorist attacks and the dissipation of the demographic threat ; Millions of Palestinians would turn from refugees to citizens and would be given new economical opportunities ; and the abolition of the Palestinian state would prevent an extremist threat to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, while international financial support and increased co-operation with Israel would provide financial growth and opportunities ( which, to a lesser degree, applies to other Arab states as well ).
Three different levels of co-operation are possible: The first one is technical co-operation or to provide training.
* Target 8E: In co-operation with pharmaceutical companies, provide access to affordable, essential drugs in developing countries
At first, the prisoners are angry with Crewe and provide him with no protection or co-operation, but he convinces them of his change of mind, and with the help of two quick touchdowns followed by a drop kick field goal, gets the " Mean Machine " back into the game, trailing by only five points, 35-30.
* to work in co-operation with the NHS and universities to provide post-graduate scientific education in chronic pain relief.
It was established in 1963 with Swiss co-operation, in order to provide purposeful quality education with good employment opportunities.
It is a concept in Enterprise engineering to provide the right information at the right place and at the right time and thereby enable communication between people, machines and computers and their efficient co-operation and co-ordination.
They maintain that the United States and the E. U. could use the aid they provide ( and political pressure ) to help resettle Arabs, and that co-operation from surrounding Arab states would be required as well.
It is also home to The Terminus Initiative formed by the co-operation of four local churches to build an organisation capable of helping residents engage in projects and activities and provide help where needed.
Recommendation 2 – A Health Council of Canada should be established by the provincial, territorial and federal governments to facilitate co-operation and provide national leadership in achieving the best health outcomes in the world.
A significant part of its activities is devoted to research in areas where it can provide stimulus and support to Member State research, including coordination, co-operation, standardisation and long-term basic research activities.
to provide the bishops of the territories mentioned above with facilities for consultation and united action in such matters of common interest to the Church as consultation and co-operation with other hierarchies ; the fostering of priestly and religious vocations ; the doctrinal, apostolic and pastoral formation of the clergy, religious and laity ; the promotion of missionary activity, catechetics, liturgy, lay apostolate, ecumenism, development, justice and reconciliation, social welfare, schools, hospitals, the apostolate of the press, radio, television, and other means of social communication ; and any other necessary activity.
Haynes generally has the co-operation of the manufacturers to provide technical information such as mechanical tolerances and wiring diagrams.
to provide the bishops of the territories mentioned above with facilities for consultation and united action in such matters of common interest to the Church as consultation and co-operation with other hierarchies ; the fostering of priestly and religious vocations ; the doctrinal, apostolic and pastoral formation of the clergy, religious and laity ; the promotion of missionary activity, catechetics, liturgy, lay apostolate, ecumenism, development, justice and reconciliation, social welfare, schools, hospitals, the apostolate of the press, radio, television, and other means of social communication ; and any other necessary activity.
* to provide the strategic and political framework within which operations, in co-operation with allied formations, may be conducted ;
The objects of the Union are: to bring together pastmen of the College and to facilitate contact between them ; to provide members with continuity of contact with the College and its staff, and to actively encourage co-operation and practical assistance in support of the College's objectives, and in particular to support worthy activities in which past pupils or the College are involved.
Over the next twenty years, the two men were to become firm friends, and their close co-operation was to provide a solid foundation for the new police force.

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