The alienation between institutional religion and the art world has been mutually reinforcing for over a century. |
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It is to make aware of a number of mutually reinforcing features in the human rights practice, that give rise to number of distinct questions. |
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They are interconnected, interrelated, interdependent and mutually reinforcing. |
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Hence, their complementary and mutually reinforcing nature should be taken into account when seeking synergies and partnerships. |
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Democracy and social and economic development are interdependent and are mutually reinforcing. |
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Disarmament and development are two distinct, yet mutually reinforcing, processes that are linked by security in all its aspects. |
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We recognize that the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and nuclear disarmament are mutually reinforcing. |
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We recognize that development, peace and security and human rights are interlinked and mutually reinforcing. |
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Equally we should make policy choices that ensure that our various objectives are mutually reinforcing. |
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But the strategy is a comprehensive package of reforms which are mutually reinforcing. |
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These programmes will be complementary and mutually reinforcing in their support of the Lisbon goals. |
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Here too, mutually reinforcing actions are under way at the systemic, structural and operational levels. |
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We reaffirm that nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation are substantively interrelated and mutually reinforcing. |
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Given that the MDGs are intricately linked and mutually reinforcing, the adverse impact on the achievement of the other MDGs is unquestionable. |
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In this way, the disarmament and development objectives of mine action are mutually reinforcing, each one assisting the objectives of the other. |
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Economic growth and strong democratic government can be mutually reinforcing but the lack of either debilitates the other. |
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These two objectives, far from being contradictory, are in fact mutually reinforcing and consistent with the objective and thesis of this report. |
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Therefore, good governance and legitimacy are interrelated and mutually reinforcing. |
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Canada's approach recognizes that security, development and governance are mutually reinforcing. |
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The various efforts to combat racism should be mutually reinforcing. |
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Economic growth and social cohesion are mutually reinforcing. |
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Public security and economic security are mutually reinforcing. |
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Recognizing that peace and development are mutually reinforcing, we are determined to pursue our shared vision for a better future, through our individual efforts combined with vigorous multilateral action. |
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In the next section Marxists make a case for this mutually reinforcing relationship. |
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These approaches are interdependent and mutually reinforcing. |
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The Vienna Group expresses the understanding that the Treaty confers a set of interrelated and mutually reinforcing obligations and rights on States parties. |
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Discoveries will grow into marketable designs only if nurtured by an ecology, which includes not only universities but very often state subsidies too, and supply chains with mutually reinforcing links. |
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After all, they should be mutually reinforcing. |
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This is a mutually reinforcing, reflexive process. |
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The two strategies would be mutually reinforcing. |
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The arguments are urgent, symmetrical, and mutually reinforcing. |
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It was seen as perpetuating a mutually reinforcing standoff between two bad things: the heartlessness of the capitalist north, and the authoritarian secularism of the socialist south. |
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The main lesson learned from prior crises is that timely and aggressive government intervention can restore confidence and galvanize the private sector to take mutually reinforcing and economically beneficial actions. |
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The draft resolution recognizes that development, peace, security and human rights are interlinked and mutually reinforcing in terms of commitment and implementation. |
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It is a mission rooted in a clear-eyed understanding that our desire for a modern economy and our duty to a sustainable environment are not mutually exclusive-they are mutually reinforcing. |
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It is already apparent, however, that the UN Convention does not supplant these other instruments and there is hope that they will be mutually reinforcing. |
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The many and varied activities that Industry Canada carries out to deliver on its mandate are organized around three interdependent and mutually reinforcing key strategies, as shown in the figure below. |
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National security and environmental security are mutually reinforcing. |
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Coming back to the new economy issue, I would prefer to take a rather broad perspective in this context, in which the new economy is seen as the interaction of several mutually reinforcing factors. |
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The CIP and FP7 are therefore complementary and mutually reinforcing initiatives, designed to support each other and to contribute to each other's success. |
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To deliver this, we committed ourselves to an ambitious, comprehensive and mutually reinforcing ten-year programme of reforms in labour, capital and product markets. |
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We are also in contact with the US consumer product safety authorities and policy makers with a view to mutually reinforcing our messages to the Chinese Government. |
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Actions to promote international peace and security as conceived in the Charter and developed in the practice of the United Nations are synergistic and mutually reinforcing to actions for a culture of peace. |
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The two authors adduce mutually reinforcing evidence for the signal role of women as initiators of new communities of lay women and as definers of their particular missions. |
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