But ethnical and cultural differences are in several cases being manipulated for political purposes and turned into civil wars. |
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Furthermore, even in its application form it defines certain regions of Turkey on ethnical terms rather than geographical. |
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This Directive prohibits all discrimination on grounds of race and ethnical origin. |
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A well-defined ethnical line is all that separates the Slovaks from the Magyars and the Little Russians. |
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In Estonia, in addition, the ethnical aspects of staff redundancy programmes have to be taken into account. |
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Political manipulation of ethnical differences. |
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The law should define the parameters and set an ethnical framework. |
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We also condemned the instrumental use of symbols and religious, cultural or ethnical values to generating conflicts, to feeding wars or to justifying terrorism. |
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They are taking these measures on ethnical, legal and economic grounds. |
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As a result of these trials, the Group can better adapt a given treatment according to ethnical parameters and better understand the characteristics of a disease. |
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This dialectic and the sometimes-conflicting tensions between clinical, ethnical and organisational issues bear witness to the paradigm shift from psychiatry to mental health. |
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In addition, as a means of applying the principle of equality in the European Union States regardless of the person's racial or ethnical origin, the Council of Europe Directive of the 29th of June 2000 was adopted. |
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He is currently completing the series Symbiose that presents some twenty portraits of groups of people representing different social cells caracterized by their diversity, cultural, ethnical and physiognomical. |
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Such situations often end up in confrontations of the different ethnical groups, a thing which automatically reverberates upon the communities living inside the country. |
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