In the past this term was used to denote inter-dependence between different positions in the negotiations.
Despite a 1991 European Union directive which set targets for inter-operability between national rail systems, little progress has been made.
But that inter-play between geo-politics and business -- during the best and worst of times -- is what keeps the forum relevant.
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London Irish appeared to move up a gear and after some inter-play between backs and forwards Ireland lock Bob Casey crashed over.
At the same time, the inter-dependency between finance and strategy often has more critical consequences for companies operating internationally compared with their domestically-focused counterparts.
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The Winfield team analyzed structured and unstructured market data from 20 sources, using an information-discovery solution that identified the inter-relationships between the data sources.
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But it said a review should be conducted by Northern Ireland Sex Offender Strategic Management Committee on social care agencies of the inter-relations between MASRAM and child protection arrangements.
The committee also calls for the development of electricity inter-connections between member states, along the lines of the agreement reached between the UK and the Irish Republic over wind power in January.
The theme of the meeting for 2010 is to explore the inter-relationship between the Culture of Peace and Human Dignity, in the last year of the United Nations Decade of the Culture of Peace.
This Programme has been welcomed by the CBD COP 10 in Nagoya which recognized the Programme as 'useful coordination mechanism to advance the implementation of the Convention and deepen global awareness of the inter-linkages between cultural and biological diversity'.
The inter-religious and inter-cultural dialogue between Christians and Muslims is, in effect, a vital necessity, on which a large part of our future depends.
And Mr Bahceli is widely credited with having prevented inter-communal fighting between Turks and Kurds by keeping MHP vigilantes off the streets.
So, in a very European way, discussions have started on how to circumvent treaty change, perhaps by an inter-governmental pact between some or all eurozone countries.
If Russian officials have concerns about the implementation of this agreement, we stand ready to work with them to improve it and remain committed to supporting inter-country adoptions between our two countries.
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Privatisation sharpens the contrast between profitable inter-city express trains and loss-making rural and suburban ones.
The project was shelved amid Wilson's punishing work schedule, inter-band bickering and friction between the group and their label.
On 22 June 1987, U.S. intelligence concerning Rabta was shared with the Federal Ministry for Inter-German Relations, the interface between Bonn and the German Democratic Republic.
The forum would help improve inter-agency working, that is communication between police, councils, housing associations and mental health authorities.
Tuesday's Uefa Champions League semi-final first leg between Inter Milan and Barcelona went ahead after the Spanish team travelled to Italy by road.
The final 15 will be picked after an inter-provincial Twenty20 tournament that is to be held between 25 March and 5 April.
He cited a recent meeting between government officials and representatives from the Inter-American Press Association.
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In addition, Sister Maria Pia Giudici was presented with the Mediterranean Award for Inter-religious dialogue for her dedication to peace and dialogue between different faiths.
And inter-agency feuding has been growing: witness the spats between the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and other regulators over deposit insurance and their treatment of Citigroup.
The FSA found evidence that Barclays, sometimes working with staff at other banks, had tried to manipulate Libor (the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate) and its European equivalent Euribor between 2005 and 2009.
Their job is to prevent policies being pulled out of shape by inter- departmental tugs-of-war, or problems disappearing between the cracks at departmental boundaries.
There were issues between the team and big Korean eSports organizations, inter-team drama, cross-team drama and an overall loss of player interest.
Frank Peduzzi, 73, a member of an inter-generational project in Edmonton, north London, said a lack of trust between the old and young contributed to fear.
Mr Coogan warned that the bank's efforts had yet to have much effect on the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (Libor), the main interest rate governing the cost of lending between banks.
Councillor June Tandy, Labour group leader, said she could "categorically rule out any formal coalition" between Labour and any other group but said it was "obvious" there would be inter-party talks.
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Faith Matters, an inter-faith organisation aimed at tackling extremism, said it had recorded 212 incidents since last Wednesday, up from between four and six per day.
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