One trend revealed by the four surveys is that regard for the supportiveness of local politicians seems to be falling. |
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This mismatch meant that, when gratitude did not materialise, the mood in the office easily switched from one of supportiveness to bitterness. |
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It is necessary to create a spirit of mutual supportiveness between Field Offices and National Commissions. |
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To this end, the Convention calls on the Parties to foster mutual supportiveness between the Convention and the other treaties. |
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Findings highlight the diversity among rural communities and the characteristics that differentiate among community supportiveness to seniors. |
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The aim of UPOV's participation is to explain the UPOV system of plant variety protection and to secure mutual supportiveness. |
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The magnitude of these correlations indicates that the constructs of supportiveness and social toy play are related to each other but are not the same thing. |
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The spirit behind the show is one of warm aroha and supportiveness. |
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Stresses the importance of clarifying the respective roles and ensuring mutual supportiveness between UNFF and the forest-related conventions while strengthening cooperation between them. |
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The importance of mutual supportiveness in the implementation of these international treaties and of the UPOV Convention has become more and more evident. |
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Relationship with other instruments and processes: GRULAC, LMMC, NORWAY, the EU and others stressed ensuring mutual supportiveness through a separate article. |
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It requires closer co-operation between international organisations in trade-related areas to enhance complementarity and mutual supportiveness of policies in support of trade liberalisation and development. |
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On the basis of an approach of mutual supportiveness, and taking into account the general rules of international law, the Protocol provisions should be interpreted as compatible with WTO rules. |
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Another duet, for a man and a woman dressed identically, shows mutual supportiveness and tender affection: the man does the lifting, and the woman shows her gratitude. |
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With all this mutual supportiveness and encouragement, perhaps it's not surprising that overcrowding at fashion shows is increasingly a problem that can raise security concerns. |
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The widow of Dr. Harry Most, she is remembered with love, for her inquiring mind, her supportiveness and her great pies, by Susan, Paul, Belinda and Ilona. |
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Key interpersonal skills include the ability to work in teams, accepting responsibilities, resolving conflicts, assertiveness, supportiveness, and delegation. |
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Argentina emphasized mutual supportiveness of international processes. |
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For a better understanding of these specific dynamics, further stages of analysis will complement the study of the supportiveness of the communities. |
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