At present, each country offers its own set of rules and its institutions discriminate against non-nationals.
Such a judgment would have tested Argentine democracy and its institutions to the limit.
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On Sunday, he appealed to parties to push through further reforms of Italy's labour market and its institutions.
After all, most emerging markets today are embracing global capitalism and its institutions.
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It has failed to fortify the state and its institutions against the rampant corruption that has become an Iraqi specialty.
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Indonesia is so new to democracy, and its institutions have undergone such upheaval, that politics is still in a state of flux.
In time she understood that Germany could not remain divided and supported the need to embed the new Germany inside Europe and its institutions.
They talk of rising economic nationalism and a decline in the popular legitimacy of the EU and its institutions, and worry that these two trends are feeding each other in a vicious circle.
This is not a critique of government or the private sector so much as it is a critique of the fragility of our system and its institutions, and the power of symbols to combat this fragility.
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Assad shares with others in this informal alliance an abiding antipathy toward the West and its institutions and a common need to find alternative means of financing anti-Western operations in the absence of the sponsorship previously provided by the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact.
And the United States wants to be a partner in helping this country, which used to be the rice bowl of Asia, to reestablish its capacity to feed its people and to care for its sick, and educate its children, and build its democratic institutions as you continue down the path of reform.
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In a decree carried on Sunday by the official Wafa news agency, Mr Abbas said the move on labelling public documents would help bolster the Palestinian state "on the ground and build its institutions... and its sovereignty over the its land".
Even if Ansar Dine and other jihadist groups can be broken up, Mali's military and its political institutions have been shredded by the chaos of the past year, and its population is debilitated.
However, 2012 could have been a terrific year if Wall Street and its preeminent institutions had behaved honestly and decently with the public.
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As an advocate for religious freedom in full and religious freedom for all, the new pope can help to strengthen civil society and its free institutions, which are both elementary schools of democracy and barriers against the encroachment of the Leviathan state.
So the NCAA and its member institutions are not what they say they are on this issue.
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Among other things, this document is meant to simplify the EU's workings and make its institutions more open.
In sports, the not-for-profit NCAA and its member institutions is Exhibit A for hypocrisy in the minds of many.
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The trouble is that Indonesia is a vast country with more than 200m people, and its civilian institutions are fragile.
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It had fewer internationally known writers and intellectuals than countries like Germany, France and Britain, and its scientific institutions were falling behind the rest of Europe.
As students around the country start a new chapter in their lives, the U.S. and its academic institutions should also open a new chapter.
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Like India, its infrastructure is weak and its government institutions inefficient.
"At present, a plethora of different practices and formats adopted by individual awarding bodies militates against efficient and effective processes used within Ucas and its member institutions, " the submission says.
Will challenging suspected wrongdoing on the streets instead of in the courts erupt in public anarchy? (Mr Kejriwal talked about creating India's own Tahrir Square during a protest against corruption last week.) Or does India actually need some anarchy to shake up people and resuscitate its rotting institutions like the police and the judiciary?
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More to the point, it evokes another, lost world one defined not so much by its vanished splendours and institutions as by its mindset.
Though its archives can be accessed on a donation basis, and other labels, publishers and institutions often release its material, ACE continues to spread the good word on its own.
Prime Minister David Cameron's spokesman said the UK continued to provide assistance and support to the Libyan government to reform and restructure its forces and strengthen democratic institutions.
India, as the participants in the LSE study say, should strive to become a more inclusive and efficient society, rebuild its broken institutions and engage with the egregious problem of state corruption.
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