It won't be nearly as substantive as Bretton Woods, but it might be almost as symbolic.
Its oil supply was not threatened, and its commitment of troops was largely symbolic.
Mr Alfonsin, striving to keep the alliance intact, argued that the vote would be merely symbolic.
But, however upset it is, the army's protest will almost certainly be merely symbolic.
Mark Mulligan, editor of the Media Industry Blog, said the move might be intended to be symbolic.
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Two years ago, when only 5% of American supplies went through Russia, its co-operation was largely symbolic.
Ms Parker recently announced increases to premiums to pay for them, but Mr Diamond considers those merely symbolic.
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He could have made do with any style of chair, but as a director, his choice was suitably symbolic.
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The BBC's Barbara Plett at the UN headquarters in New York asks whether the move is more than symbolic.
The move below zero for the first time was seen as largely symbolic.
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Council member Gordon Wozniak noted that any drone ban would be largely symbolic.
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In that sense, Francis, the name taken by Cardinal Bergoglio, is symbolic.
The traditional definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but at this point the distinction would only be symbolic.
The technical definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but at this point the distinction would only be symbolic.
And you also should sustain yourself, I mean, of course, because we are not even going to pay you because the payment was pretty symbolic.
It later broke down and as the monitoring mission wrapped up its work at the start of last year, the new move is mainly symbolic.
Guatemala's maximum sentence is 50 years making the 80 years symbolic.
At Tuesday's book launch in Rome, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, one of John Paul's closest advisors, says the Pope's forgiveness of his assassin was deeply symbolic.
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The meeting, which lasted less than an hour, was largely symbolic.
And whatever the result, the ramifications will be more than symbolic.
Holding back aid to Egypt is an excellent sign, albeit symbolic.
Yet the true value of Sebastopol to the Russians is symbolic.
At times, these soldiers and the Afghan people that surround them seem worlds apart - rarely more so than in the ways they interpret violence, real or symbolic.
History is always the context, and everything is symbolic.
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Aquino's achievements as President ranged far beyond the symbolic.
Dr. ALAN WOLFE (Boston College): Boycotts are primarily symbolic.
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