Ms Irwin said that without an agreed policy framework for community relations, Northern Ireland remained "vulnerable to the legacy of the past".
Lord Eames said it was time for a "final step out of the conflict by dealing with the legacy of the past".
Part of this stems from one legacy of the past: a surprising shortage of academic and other non-governmental links between the two countries.
Now it's less than 20% and, he argues, the country needs to go further still with its efforts to overcome the legacy of the past.
At some point, there are many families that end of selling, quote, "the legacy" of the past of their fathers, mothers, uncles, et cetera.
Still burdened by the legacy of the Soviet past, Russian oil companies have too many rickety refineries and antiquated pumps.
And we, as I said earlier, are dealing with the legacy of decisions that have been made over the past many years -- not paying for a prescription drug benefit, not paying for wars, not paying for tax cuts -- that changed our fiscal situation much more markedly than anything ever had.
The party's biggest achilles heel remains the legacy of their record on health and education over the past decade in power.
Such a dialogue should also acknowledge the sorry legacy of past regimes that were considered key allies.
Maduro's big lead in opinion polls was cut in half over the past two weeks in a country struggling with the legacy of Chavez's management of the world's largest oil reserves.
Maduro was still favored, but his early big lead in opinion polls halved over the past two weeks in a country struggling with the legacy of Chavez's management of the world's largest oil reserves.
Union membership is way down, and increasingly viewed by the public as a legacy of past economic conditions.
They are bumping, literally, into the legacy of Sea Pines' green past: an exploding population of white-tail deer.
In the past, co-ordination problems were blamed on the legacy of the 'Whitehall model' which had been inherited from the Welsh Office.
Martin Barden of Fordingbridge-based UK Cycling Events, which has organised the New Forest Sportive over the past five years, said it had benefited from the legacy of British cycling success at the 2012 Olympics and Tour de France.
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For the past 12 years, it has been my privilege to build upon the legacy of one of the single greatest "champions of change" that the world has ever known --Dr. Norman E.
However the finance organization typically finds it difficult to justify maintenance costs of the millions of lines of legacy code (read past).
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When he swept to power in 2004, he did not use his popularity to apologise for Georgia's past actions or disown the legacy of his predecessors.
Past regulation has been lax, a legacy of the sector's independent, co-operative traditions: it has been too easy, for example, to set up a caja.
However, the country's crumbling infrastructure - a legacy of its Soviet past - still requires a vast amount of investment.
Professor Jim Horne, of the Loughborough University Sleep Research Centre, said the tendancy to feel sleepy in mid-afternoon was probably a legacy of our distant past.
Yet the past ten years have shown that Bosnia's problem is not just the legacy of a brutal war, but also a culture of deference.
She predicted that Chavez's primary legacy would be the sense of inclusion that he gave to those sectors of the population that had not felt represented in the past.
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