An upsurge of regular exchange visits between the top defense and military leaderships of the two countries followed. |
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And it extends itself far more broadly, it's not just opposition to war it's a lack of faith in the leaderships. |
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This is the question many rank-and-file unionists often ask when their union leaderships sell their members short. |
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The new leaderships will have to enjoy credibility in the places where peacemakers fear to go. |
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Their employment was directly controlled by the top military and political leaderships. |
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The growing support for the protests panicked the government and union leaderships, who began to look for a way to shut down the campaign. |
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He described the key to initial success as being the existence of a good working relationship between the respective administrative leaderships. |
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Facing those dangers, we can expect no solution from the bureaucratised workers' states and the leaderships that rule over them. |
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Fundamentally, the Act was designed to enhance the power of the party leaderships and ensure that MPs toed the party line. |
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Vendettas and character assassination have wrecked the last three Conservative leaderships. |
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They hope Russia will put pressure on the Abkhaz and South Ossetian leaderships to give up their quest for independence. |
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Now the ACTU and the majority of union leaderships have given up any idea of tackling the Howard government's anti-union laws. |
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The ACTU executive and the national leaderships of a lot of unions have moved heaven and earth to brush the case under the carpet. |
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But owing to the erosion of the leaderships ' support bases, these countries entered a vacuum, resulting in regression on all fronts. |
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The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships. |
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He emphasized that the political and administrative leaderships would be clearly distinguished. |
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The political leaderships must show guts and boldness, and must be willing to take political risk for the sake of better long-term achievements. |
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Another provision allows party leaderships to establish foundations, which are entitled to hire activists. |
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Russian officials reiterated that the military bases were established on the basis of agreements with the Abkhaz and South Ossetian leaderships. |
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This action will be supported and prolonged by a policy of publications to be made available to leaderships and key partners. |
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Unfortunately we see the manipulation by political leaderships to engage in war or to compromise their people at any price. |
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The US and Nato leaderships have promised to increase their military activities in eastern Europe to deter an ever more assertive Russia. |
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I hope that these elections will bring about two leaderships that are ready and able to inject new vigour into this peace process. |
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Their respective new leaderships are in a position to carry out much of it, but they will continue to need our help. |
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Although there is evidence of forward movement, there is little sign of growing trust between the two leaderships. |
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The Committee is encouraged by the agreement in Mecca reached in early February 2007 between the Fatah and Hamas leaderships. |
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Local leaderships and administrators everywhere were expected to work in the local language, which implied a lesser role for Russians outside the Russian Republic. |
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Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter. |
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In capitulating and in conciliating with the ruling classes, the bureaucratic leaderships lead to demoralization and division between the workers. |
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A revolutionary workers party will be built in political combat against the SACP and other reformist groups, whose best elements must be won away from their class-collaborationist leaderships to the Trotskyist programme. |
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It must stop, but it can only stop when leaderships on both sides show the will to resolve disputes and stop confrontation in favour of compromise and accommodation. |
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We did not lose because of the TUC or the Labour party leaderships, Arthur's tactics, Maurice's propaganda or the failure of the pit deputies to join us and so on. |
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Since that trust has not grown in proportion to the progress already made, the leaderships on both sides are politically weaker ad more vulnerable in their own constituencies. |
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Finally, we firmly believe that both peoples have a true desire for peaceful coexistence and that their leaderships will respond to that desire and act accordingly. |
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It aims at improving the performance of civil society organisations, their leaderships, employees and volunteers through an effective monitoring mechanism. |
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Are there more team leaderships or other promotions on the horizon? |
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Ensuring that the incentives and sanctions available to party leaderships do not render parliamentarians subservient to government is, however, much more difficult to legislate. |
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The tactic of the united front would have been an important weapon to exploit the contradictions between the working-class base and the leaderships of the reformist, centrist and anarcho-syndicalist tendencies. |
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What the constitutional review committee put asunder on the death of Ayatollah Khomaini, i.e. the political and religious leaderships, the current authorities now seem anxious to join together again. |
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In turn, the resources secured through these negotiations with the federal government provide the means to further entrench the power of provincial party leaderships. |
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The petit-bourgeois leaderships with their bureaucratic forms and empiricist methods are ranged against participation by the workers as a class in the struggle. |
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Working closely together with the leaderships and the management of human resources, our graphologist brings you a help to the understanding of the personality. |
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Although their political structure and autonomy varies widely, union leaderships are usually formed through democratic elections. |
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And the Nasserist dream inspired a wave of pan-Arab nationalism that helped install lookalike leaderships, with similar flags, propaganda and secret police, across much of the Arab world. |
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The strike in the collieries was part of a larger wave of workplace action against the abstentionism of union leaderships and part of a longer trajectory of militant action. |
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As almost nobody in the Parliament could be said to be in opposition to the coalition, the leaderships of the opposition in both Houses fell vacant. |
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