But the truth remains that La Salle was one of the only explorers who ever established a mutual respect with the Iroquois. |
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There is little love lost between them, although mutual respect burns strongly. |
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A few years back charities and voluntary organisations had a mutual respect for one another's services and duplication did not happen. |
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In mutual respect they exchanged farewells and went their separate ways, lost deep in their thoughts. |
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The practice of mutual reverence for each other's spiritual and saintly figures will promote genuine mutual respect. |
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Our mutual respect is born of the natural ties between mariners and a long and illustrious shared history. |
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Good humour, mutual respect, courtesy, a certain gentleness with people usually does the trick. |
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He did his best, offering equal citizenship, collective solidarity, meritocracy and mutual respect as his core Party values. |
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The beauty of ubuntu is that it includes empathy, humbleness, compassion, mutual respect, sharing and caring. |
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The surprising thing is that what emerges from such a brutally hard and unforgiving environment is a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect. |
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Without a measure of mutual respect, or deference, name it how you will, there can be no ordered lawful society. |
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They wish to return to an atmosphere of mutual respect, which will permit rational and dispassionate debate. |
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Generally, a husband and wife owe one another duties of mutual respect, fidelity and support. |
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Zouch Primary School's project aims to improve the experience of playtimes for pupils at the school, developing an ethos of mutual respect. |
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It was quite refreshing to see people who train wholeheartedly, and vigorously with mutual respect, there were no inflated egos here. |
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This is an attractive design around which all Georgians of mutual respect can rally. |
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We're proud of being Nova Scotian, and all we want to do here is live in harmony with other communities in an atmosphere of mutual respect. |
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They had fought at times to a standstill, but always came out of it with some mutual respect, a handshake, a smile and a wink. |
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There's mutual respect among featured surfers of different generations, as if the old-timers, gnarly in years and the kind of waves they pursued, are passing on the baton. |
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When parents set rules for discipline, children need to understand and respect the rules, which is possible only through communication and mutual respect. |
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It is about state comity and cooperation, and mutual respect. |
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This dislocation is worsened by the aggressiveness or violence which is gradually taking precedence over mutual respect. |
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Failures of mutual respect and inequality in self-respect are failures in an economy, and in a democratic culture. |
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As with our other neighbors, Azerbaijan's ties with Russia are founded on the principles of amicable relations and mutual respect. |
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Plastic Omnium is committed to maintaining a high-quality work environment based on mutual respect. |
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Yet first we must accept our differences and show each other mutual respect and true love. |
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Without mutual respect and cooperation, no amount of infrastructure development will change the status quo. |
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Yet first we must accept our differences, show each other mutual respect and true love, under the eyes of God who shows his mercy to all. |
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The vision is to establish community, where brokenness and sectarianism are overcome and people live together with mutual respect and tolerance. |
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Grant us the grace to share justly the riches of creation and to live in harmony and mutual respect on this land. |
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In this regard, we call on all parties to exercise restraint, mutual respect and tolerance in order to live in harmony. |
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When people saw the friars, they described them as men of God who showed an honest concern, a smiling face, mutual respect, gentleness and love. |
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Broadly speaking, we desire good relations with all the countries of the world based on mutual respect, sovereign equality and non-interference. |
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The discussions had taken place in an atmosphere of serious engagement, frankness, and mutual respect. |
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Direct communication, mutual respect and team orientation are all essential elements to achieve this goal. |
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Integritas, or ethics, consists of the mutual respect of labour and capital, failing which the system is torn asunder. |
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The Council agreed that a spirit of trust, openess and mutual respect exists, and partnership is the key to their work together. |
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Both its peoples have the right to live in security and harmony, in mutual respect and recognition. |
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By living together and bumping up against each other, we develop a mutual respect. |
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Through our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion, we foster equality of opportunity, fairness and mutual respect. |
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While we can't make people like each other, we can promote tolerance and mutual respect. |
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It embodied a position of mutual respect and tolerance for different national positions. |
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It contributes towards ensuring mutual respect and understanding between cultures at world level. |
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By discussing these matters and explaining our approach, mutual respect and an understanding of each other's position is gained. |
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Our relationship has developed on the basis of mutual respect and partnership. |
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Friends and allies debate and sometimes disagree, but at the end of the day, we come together to pursue common interests with mutual respect. |
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The relationship between the two countries has always been based on mutual respect and a strong sense that we understood each other. |
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These relationships are founded on mutual respect, two-way communication, and a strong common interest in organizational change in healthcare. |
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He likens it to a marriage, spiked with petulant tiffs, where affection has cooled into mutual respect and where the partners are increasingly living apart together. |
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To my mind, anything which militates against the dignity, equality and mutual respect of human beings is intolerable. |
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It is in the interests of sound legal jurisprudence that adjudicatory bodies show mutual respect to each other's decisions. |
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It encourages a vision of heritage that places it at the service of development, of knowledge of others, of mutual respect. |
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It is time to stress the need for dialogue, understanding and mutual respect, so that the voice of reason may prevail. |
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We are committed team players and perceive close collaboration, mutual respect and fairness as fundamentals of our work. |
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Our proven proactivity leads to constant attention to your requirements, an open, attentive attitude, and mutual respect. |
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A long history of mutual respect largely exonerates them from the suspicion of discrimination. |
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I applaud its efforts to acknowledge its past while looking forward to the future to build bridges based on mutual respect. |
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We are committed to maintaining a workplace that is open to new ideas and that promotes mutual respect. |
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In practice, without mutual respect, the pedagogic relationship is fragile. |
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It can be offered on a one-to-one basis or in a group held in an environment of mutual respect and trust. |
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The UUP is committed to the principles of inclusivity, equality, and mutual respect on which the Institutions are to be based. |
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The cultural differences put us all on something of a learning curve, but there is now a sincere mutual respect. |
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Furthermore, I would plead for the creation of a culture of mutual respect. |
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Intolerance and ignorance should be discouraged as States sought to inculcate mutual respect for one another and harmony. |
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Successful collaboration comes from taking time and energy to build mutual respect and trust. |
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Relations between colleagues, irrespective of hierarchical levels, should be characterised by cooperativeness, mutual respect and courtesy. |
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This celebration of the relationship between two pilgrimage cathedrals was also a sign of mutual respect and affection between our two communions. |
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The exchanges have been particularly enriching and replete with cordiality and mutual respect. |
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With mutual respect, but with open eyes and without repudiating our values. |
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But since most of our principles are cultural inheritances, discussions halt at a tolerant mutual respect, even when we remain convinced that the other person is wrong. |
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It pretends to be about mutual respect, specifically that between the settlers and the indigenous people of North America. |
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We strive for a reasonable avoidability of these offenses at work via mutual respect for one another restricted by a grammar of conduct. |
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This agreement describes how the Tsawwassen people will coexist with other Canadians on the basis of equality, mutual respect and co-operation. |
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The precondition is an attitude of deep mutual respect, openness, patience and trust, and a dose of laughter doesn't go amiss either. |
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There has to be mutual respect at the table if a deal is going to be brokered that is a win-win situation on both sides. |
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Since then thousands of youngsters have learned good manners, decent behaviour and mutual respect, all through the seemingly anachronistic art of ballroom dancing. |
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Based on a willingness to listen to others' views, on understanding and mutual respect, such a dialogue becomes a profoundly political act. |
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Cooperation, communication, flexibility, teamwork and mutual respect are essential to successful job sharing. |
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This requires mutual respect, the courage to undertake self-criticism, and sensitivity to intercultural concerns. |
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Set the ground rules for attendance, confidentiality and mutual respect for group members. |
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Educate and sensitize elected officials and civil servants on mutual respect, citizenship and the obligation to protect and promote human rights. |
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No climate of mutual respect will be fostered if the Federation is nothing more than a pushover ready to do the administration's bidding whenever asked. |
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This dream should guide the good feelings of entire peoples: love, mutual respect, pursuit of justice and patience. |
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Those who believe in nurturing, finding fitting consequences for behavior, and disciplining through mutual respect believe in an equalitarian type of family values system. |
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We are also ready and willing to conduct exchanges across the board, including political exchanges, on a basis of mutual respect. |
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We all need to work to ensure that this important relationship continues to be shaped by our strong friendship and mutual respect. |
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Working with these bright, interesting and opinionated colleagues in an atmosphere of collegiality and mutual respect was a wonderful experience. |
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The partnership with Barker was forged through mutual respect before blossoming into a deep and abiding friendship in which nary a cross word was spoken. |
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These captains and lieutenants have formed a bond and mutual respect with their men and it is these faces that leaders remember for the rest of their lives. |
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We were sat in the very highest echelons of the main stand, with fans of both sides around us, and the camaraderie and mutual respect in evidence was fantastic. |
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I am very much interested by British Columbia's approach to its Francophone community, which is founded on openness, collaboration and mutual respect. |
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It is life in community which provides members with the opportunity to build relationships based on mutual respect and exchange based on mutual respect and equal exchange. |
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In that respect, I believe that current measures are temporary and that through patience and level-headedness, through dialogue and mutual respect, they will be lifted and our relations will and must normalise. |
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This is a conception remote from any form of warmongering in the management of international affairs, and is based on the rule of law, highlighting cooperation, mutual respect, shared interests, trust and solidarity. |
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We believe that through mutual respect, taking the views of all members on board, following the rules of procedure and dedication, we will be able to provide the CD with a balanced and comprehensive programme of work. |
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The pilot-in-command had conducted the previous flying training of the student instructor, and a friendly relationship of mutual respect had reportedly developed. |
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Countries should apply the provisions of the conventions on the basis of mutual respect for sovereignty, equality and mutual benefit, and should complete the negotiations on a comprehensive counterterrorism convention. |
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And it's true that our two nations enjoy a special bond, a mutual respect and a close friendship that have made us partners at home, and on the world stage, for well over a century. |
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It is important that dialogue acknowledges the spirit of democratic culture and its essential elements: mutual respect among participants and the readiness of everyone to seek and accept a common ground. |
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The aim was to make the children feel that they could make something of their lives, not endure it, to develop in them self esteem, mutual respect and tolerance. |
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After a period of tension, the relations with the former French colonial power became completely normal in a climate of mutual respect and cultural and economical exchanges proceeded harmoniously. |
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It has certainly speeded up economic growth, intensified relations among countries and given rise to very valuable ties of mutual respect and understanding. |
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The federal government had the ability to strengthen relationships with National Aboriginal Leaders by basing the budget on enhanced collaboration, effective working partnerships and mutual respect. |
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Take five dedicated and passionate individuals, mix in a talent for creativity, add a dash of daring entrepreneurship, and bind with mutual respect and open communications. |
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Masciandaro demonstrates how the wisdom of Melchizedek transforms the intended deceit and violence into mutual respect and friendship. |
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Clearly, I hold the position of President and General Manager which means setting into move and giving spirit to men and women you have handpicked, by making everyone respect the rules and a spirit based on mutual respect. |
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The meeting, was organised to help the participants to come to know each other better and increase their communion and mutual respect in the spirit of Francis of Assisi. |
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It is through a vigorous but peaceful dialogue under the protection of freedom of expression that mutual understanding can be deepened and mutual respect can be built. |
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This legislature, this parliament, which is a vestigial court in its own right by the way, is bound by doctrines of comity and mutual respect to co-ordinate institutions of government. |
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The interaction between indigenous and non-indigenous societies has, throughout history, been complex, ranging from outright conflict and subjugation to some degree of mutual respect, benefit and cultural transfer. |
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To insist on slavish conformity would belie the mutual respect that underpins the relationship between the courts and legislature that is so essential to our constitutional democracy. |
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The rights and well-being of children are best served when relations between men and women in the household are based on mutual respect, equal rights and shared responsibilities. |
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The symbiosis that he achieves in his works marvellously expresses, it seems to me, the message of dialogue and mutual respect among cultures and civilizations that we advocate. |
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The mutual respect, trust and support we give each other make each project and each initiative a springboard to new heights inspired by the needs and expectations of our members. |
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He paid tribute to the cooperation, frankness and mutual respect shown by the participants and welcomed the diversity of the constructive critical contributions, without which no improvement would be possible. |
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For the revitalization of the Conference on Disarmament also requires greater frankness, mutual respect and the trust we must restore amongst ourselves. |
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The first important conclusion was the urgent need to eliminate the growing intolerance of fundamentalist roots and hostile xenophobia, proposing models of tolerance and mutual respect. |
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Common values were mutual respect, civic-mindedness, individual responsibility, political and social participation, and not least, a sense of common interest. |
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While I don't understand why he thinks this way, I accept that marriage is based on mutual respect, on give and take, on you luffa my back, I'll luffa yours. |
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A climate of peace and mutual respect is the only way to combat most effectively unbridled nationalism, the cause of so much sorrow and so much past and present destruction. |
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Transparency, accountability, mutual respect and a constitutional setting which allows a proper check and balance are indispensable for this process. |
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Many a problem has been resolved, or crisis adverted, thanks to the ability to deal person-to-person at a high level and on a basis of mutual respect. |
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I hope that everyone here will be able to make every effort to make others aware and that, in all our countries, we maintain a spirit of tolerance, mutual respect and secularity. |
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So-called gallantries, small porcelain gifts such as hair pins, cases and medallions were exchanged between ladies and cavaliers to show their mutual respect. |
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There must be more mutual respect, more trust and more determination to achieve interprovincial and provincial-federal cooperation if stakeholders want to improve the fate of the fishing industry. |
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Or, a tight-knit community based on mutual respect with a fair distribution of wealth is more likely to exhibit social cohesion and helping behaviour than a culturally and economically fragmented one. |
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In each of the three main monotheistic religions a basis can be found for tolerance and mutual respect towards people with differing beliefs or towards non-believers. |
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Based on the shared values of faith, fellowship, relationship, inclusiveness, solidarity and mutual respect, we are called to make our priorities for the future use of our financial resources. |
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In this joy and in the same desire to meet the Other and others, in mutual respect despite the freezing cold of those days, they were warmed by the joy of being together. |
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It includes all forms of education and ensures that individuals have an understanding of their human rights and those of others, thereby promoting critical thinking and mutual respect. |
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All the main actors including the forest administration finally came around to this approach once an agreement was reached to work together based on the principle of mutual respect. |
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I hope that this achievement heralds an era of renewed cooperation between the two countries in mutual respect for their sovereignty and political independence. |
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Unity of effort is achieved through mutual respect, understanding and concerted effort to co-ordinate roles and functions within necessarily distinct but complementary agencies and subcultures. |
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Since that humble beginning, a business relationship between LSR Group and Construction De Royan based on trust and mutual respect has been established. |
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Our work is based on the principles of partnership-between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples-and is founded on mutual respect, innovation and the pursuit of excellence. |
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Integration programs that encouraged the two-way process with an emphasis on tolerance and mutual respect met with approval from the many panellists. |
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His bromance with Tony Pulis is built on deep mutual respect and long lingering hugs. |
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Research shows a supportive environment, mutual respect and trust, clarity about structure and process, personal relationships, and a shared vision are key factors that can make or break any group effort. |
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In this sense, multiculturalism values the peaceful coexistence and mutual respect between different cultures inhabiting the same planet. |
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The most important baseline value is thus that of mutual respect or tolerance. |
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There's a mutual respect and great admiration. |
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It must be one of mutual respect and open communication in order to achieve a common goal of maintaining an effective control environment to ensure the protection of all stakeholders' interests. |
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Comprehensive efforts therefore need to be made at all levels and in all areas to eliminate gender discrimination and to promote mutual respect between girls and boys, women and men. |
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What is so enriching about these seminars is that members of the scientific as well as of the theological communities come together in a climate of mutual respect and with a desire to learn from one another. |
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Canada continues to make exemplary progress and build on its positive relationship with Aboriginal peoples throughout the country, a relationship based on good faith, partnership and mutual respect. |
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We strive for the highest standards of academic excellence in a balanced range of subjects in an international context and an atmosphere of mutual respect. |
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This gift of community can offer the church a model for working together and getting things done that is not based on power and command but on cooperation and mutual respect. |
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Because the time has come for the world to move in a new direction, we must embrace a new era of engagement based on mutual interests and mutual respect, and our work must begin now. |
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It is undeniable that the media play a considerable role in contributing to the foundation of the deepest values of mutual respect and understanding, the best ways to overcome ignorance and to promote tolerance and peace. |
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Since I started in 1976, I have been pleased to observe a growing mutual respect between the members of the two language communities, not just in my hometown but across the country. |
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It is our strong belief that such cooperation should be based on equality, mutual respect, a constructive dialogue, joint analysis and the need to take account of the interests of all sides in the decision-making process. |
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The shadow of the Twin Towers falling into ruins darkened the minds and cooled down the hearts of those who passionately used to speak about equality and mutual respect. |
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Communities and indigenous peoples We set out to build enduring relationships with our neighbours that demonstrate mutual respect, active partnership, and long term commitment. |
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Our relationship is built on a foundation of trust and mutual respect. |
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In spite of the EU's intensive efforts to facilitate dialogue between the parties and to call for mutual respect and reconciliation, Moldova is now preparing for repeat elections in an atmosphere of fierce mutual accusations. |
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This partnership must also be based on mutual responsibility and accountability, which includes the mutual respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
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Initially, Luther and Calvin had mutual respect for each other. |
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Even in romantic relationships, particularly engagement to marriage, partners are called to practise continence, in order to test mutual respect and fidelity. |
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