The trouble with this peaceable suggestion is that Macedonia's humbler people, including its rank-and-file (mostly Slav) policemen, are not always as enlightened in inter-communal matters as their political leaders appear to be.
Whether it will be more supranational (as a single currency might suggest) or more inter-governmental (as the arrival of fiercely independent new members might foreshadow) is as yet hard to say.
Yet critics say the affirmative-action program promotes inter-caste resentment as India's 1.2 billion people compete for too few jobs.
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This has become a community, instead of only inter-state, as the original idea.
Kellaway had her own inter-generational experiences as well.
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It emerged in the inter-war years as a split from republican liberalism, and while it became a traditional social democratic party after the fall of the Colonels regime in 1974, its forms of organisation, and mass base among civil servants and small business people, lead some to compare it to Argentine "Peronism" - that is left nationalism with a working class base.
One way of measuring them is a technique known as inter-generational accounting, pioneered by Laurence Kotlikoff, an economist at Boston University.
Mr. Obama will also visit the inter-Korean border known as the demilitarized zone, or DMZ, which every president has done since Ronald Reagan.
It would unlock chains of inter-company debt, as well as weaning banks off the easy option of keeping big chunks of their balance sheet in (supposedly) risk-free government bonds and encouraging them to take more credit risk.
As well as inter-bank fees paid by cardholders from non-EEA countries, the Commission said the probe would look at rules that obliged merchants to accept all types of Mastercard cards, even if some of them incur higher charges.
There have been two subsequent inter-meeting cuts, as the Fed tried to respond quickly to the growing evidence of recession and, on September 17th, to steady nerves when the New York Stock Exchange re-opened after the terrorist attacks.
Spurs were involved in the day's most dramatic game as they took a 3-0 lead to Inter Milan -- only to find themselves level on aggregate after 90 minutes as the rampant Italians scored through the lively Antonio Cassano, Rodrigo Palacio and a William Gallas own goal.
China and Singapore officially agreed to cooperate in developing the China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park as a mutually beneficial, inter-governmental project in February 1994.
By spring 1982, Kaufman anointed himself as the Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion of the World.
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Rhetoric about political union does not need to be taken seriously, as the inter-governmental conferences of 1985, 1992 and 1997 have shown.
Flight 447 was passing through an area prone to volatile and dangerous weather known as the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone when it went down.
To recap: The Europa League is a rebranded version of the UEFA Cup, which itself started as the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and absorbed the former European Cup Winners' Cup down the road.
But even if funds already approved by lenders such as the Inter-American Development Bank and the Corporacion Andina de Fomento can meet some of the bill, they will not turn up at once.
The union will thus continue as a mainly inter-governmental organisation with supranational attributes, rather than turning into a full federation.
They can compare how effective individual attorneys are compared to colleagues in the same firm, as well as on an inter-firm basis.
From this perspective, the mass unemployment of the inter-war years appeared to him as a problem not of scarcity but of incipient abundance.
Establishing the identity, and the associated trust, is made very difficult because there are no central and inter-operable agencies or bodies, as we have in the real world.
The talented teenager led the Ulster Schools' side in this season's inter-provincial championship and was earmarked as a player with tremendous potential who would go far in the game.
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In what is being described as the first inter-species computer chat, Koko will use her skills to answer questions from curious humans through the Internet provider America Online (AOL).
There has been a furore over the fixing of the London inter-bank lending rate, known as Libor, which is considered to be one of the most crucial interest rates in finance.
All the same, if there are substantial and eye-catching changes to the convention text, or if (as seems quite likely) the inter-governmental conference simply fails to reach agreement on time next month, there will be much hand-wringing in Brussels, Paris and Berlin.
We have a number of different inter-connectors based all around the country as well as huge import facilities.
The Inter-provincial Forum on ECE was organized as part of observance of Education For All Global Action Week.
Now the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank have accepted it as one of the poor countries eligible for forgiveness of some of its debts.
The second half became a lot more open, with Cameroon pouring forward and producing some nice inter-passing and link-up play as they went in search of a second.
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