Although disparities among them are often emphasized, the 1974 Israeli- Syrian withdrawal agreement, the 1978 Camp David Accords, the Reagan statement of 1982, the 1993 Oslo Agreement, the treaty between Israel and Jordan in 1994, the Arab peace proposal of 2002, the 2003 Geneva Initiative, and the International Quartet's Roadmap all contain key common elements that can be consolidated if pursued in good faith.
Another reality that had to be faced was that Labour's left had no common position on several key areas, including Europe and proportional representation.
Engaging with the local authorities and common man is the key.
In fact, the plans have several key points in common.
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"One of the key areas where common sense and the practical, day-to-day experience of teachers all over the country has been sacrificed on the altar of political targets is discipline, " she said.
After much research, Janis identified three layers of groupthink: key underlying causes, common symptomatic behaviors and resulting decision-making flaws.
Some say that doctors need to do a better job of identifying the key driver mutations inside common tumors, using newfangled gene sequencing machines and other exotic technologies.
David Atchoarena ended his presentation by stressing that the relevance of the European experience for other regions has some limitations such as the difficulties in ensuring the common definitions of some of the key concepts such as skills and competences.
And the Silicon Valley Start-up Common (SVSC) has played a key role in getting that venture off the ground.
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The next step will be to understand what's driving this diversity in different cancers and identify key driver mutations that are common throughout all parts of a tumour.
Mr Davies confirmed that science and a robust evidential base were key to reform and that he had asked officials to strengthen the evidence around key stocks covered by the Common Fisheries Policy.
The event brought together more than 20 executives from a range of different companies that shared a common pain point: high attrition among key local talent is a major impediment to achieving the aggressive growth expectations that have been set for companies not just in Asia, but in high-growth emerging markets globally.
Sure, some of the key components of scores are basic common sense: Pay your bills on time, don't apply for credit you don't need, and try to keep your level of borrowing well below your credit limit.
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As I look back on all of the ventures I have watched, heard of, read about or participated in, one common entrepreneurial trait keeps showing up as the key to success (or failure): That trait is TENACITY (or lack thereof).
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But world powers, bitterly opposed on key crises like Syria, are still finding enough common ground when it comes to Iran.
But a key difference is that Reagan rhetorically always tried to find common ground between Americans and could be loved even by those who disagreed with him.
Hasker identified quality video content as a key to growth, while Mahaney and Ellison pointed to big data, a common theme at Techonomy 2012.
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The adoption of the common core by 46 states and the District of Columbia provided a unique opportunity to deliver key financial knowledge to our children through everyday math and reading classes.
The event was designed to develop a common understanding among ocean industries and the scientific community on voluntary observation programs, understand the key barriers to scaling up these efforts and develop the principles, roadmap and workplan for moving forward.
These three sets of policy tools--lending to financial institutions, providing liquidity directly to key credit markets, and buying longer-term securities--have the common feature that each represents a use of the asset side of the Fed's balance sheet, that is, they all involve lending or the purchase of securities.
New leaders often fail for a few common reasons: due to unclear or outsized expectations, a failure to build partnerships with key stakeholders, a failure to learn the company, industry or the job itself fast enough, a failure to determine the process for gaining commitments from direct reports and a failure to recognize and manage the impact of change on people.
Cookies and motor oil don't appear to have much in common, but both are low-growth industries with basically interchangeable products, where strong brand names are key.
The key here is to focus not on the details of the particular event but on the broader issues common to all similar events.
MP, whose group, the Commission on Globalisation, has invited key figures from both sides to sit down, out of the limelight, and try to find common ground.
In an effort to find common ground on education, the president-elect met with a bipartisan contingent of congressional lawmakers -- although key Democratic players in education such as Sen.
Urban areas generate the largest improvement numbers thanks to two key economic factors: high income and steep home prices, both of which tend to be more common in cities.
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