Such a judgment would have tested Argentine democracy and its institutions to the limit.
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And it would allow the Union the time it needs for a proper reform of its institutions.
Some of its institutions, businesses and public venues are championing a more Earth-friendly approach to development and business.
Among other things, this document is meant to simplify the EU's workings and make its institutions more open.
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.
He virtually invented the executive branch of the new government, its institutions, its mechanisms and above all its spirit.
He said Mexico had to recover confidence in its institutions, state and country.
Power is now moving, increasingly, beyond the confines of the nation state and is rapidly making many of its institutions irrelevant.
Russia's history has not prepared its people to feel kinship with the West or to regard its institutions as relevant to them.
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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.
EU's 15 existing members meet to revise the Union's treaties, this time to reshape its institutions to accommodate up to a dozen new members.
Hence another response to adverse public opinion: that Europe's people would soon learn to love it if only its institutions were more open and democratic.
Experts say that the military has been widely corrupted by violent and well-financed drug gangs - and because Guinea-Bissau is a small country, its institutions are weak.
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Mr Cameron has sounded conciliatory, insisting it is in Britain's interest to stay in the EU and toning down earlier threats to stop the rest using its institutions.
As a result, Venezuela desperately needs its institutions rebuilt.
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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And if it never does become any better, then at least its leaders, its institutions, its companies and its nations, should be able to deal with the challenges that are thrown at them in a dynamic fashion.
"They have been widely corrupted by these violent and well-financed drug gangs and Guinea-Bissau is a very small country, its vulnerable, its institutions are weak, " Bruce Bagley, an expert on drug-trafficking at the University of Miami, told the BBC's Newsday programme.
If we think back in history, some of you may remember when after the ABM Treaty, the UN asked the US (amongst other countries including Russia) to accept weapons inspectors into its institutions to ensure compliance to a number of treaties.
Its institutions publish online compendia of the government's directives, the results of civil service exams (based, they claim, on merit, not factional allegiance), and send text messages to the lucky few cleared for travel to Egypt to update them on bus and crossing times.
Moreover, exercising real political leadership on climate change would also re-invigorate the EU project, giving it a new aim and purpose, and helping to reconnect its institutions with its increasingly jaded half-a-billion citizens, inspiring them with a new sense of enthusiasm and common cause.
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Charles Rosen's new book investigates the piano's cultural history, its repertoires and institutions and its crucial impact on the history of music.
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.
What does he tell us about those responsible for the integrity of its governing institutions?
The focus is now on Italy and upcoming stress tests on its financial institutions.
This French-speaking city surrounded by Flanders generates wealth for all, not least because of its EU institutions.
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