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This explains the close integration of the Zapatista's military, political and community organisations.
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We have always seen it as a milestone on the road to closer integration and closer unity.
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The close integration of labour with the ruling party means that labour has no independent base.
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The Commission's stance of responding to enlargement with closer integration is likely eventually to prove unworkable.
complete
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Be that as it may, there now exists a political consensus in favour of the complete monetary integration of the Community.
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Yet there is greater emphasis in the transnational company model on the complete integration and interdependence of operating structures.
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There exists sufficient political will as to inspire confidence that the Community will proceed towards complete monetary integration .
economic
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Its campaign against the euro, however, presented xenophobic arguments against further international economic integration .
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Even in comprehensive school districts with significant economic diversity, economic integration is frequently an illusion.
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In the first place the division of trade between intra- and extra-trade is not only affected by economic integration .
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The normalisation technique is not independent of the process of economic integration and to that extent it is not analytically clean.
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Van-Dúnem spoke of the need for the two countries to co-operate in establishing the basis for economic integration in the region.
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It is not uncommon to attribute the entire outcome of the regional trading balance to the effects of economic integration .
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Indeed, as we shall see, in certain circumstances economic integration can heighten nationalism.
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Indeed, the efficient movement of people, resources and products are fundamental to global economic integration .
educational
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This process of educational integration should be sought for all Down's children save those with severe mental handicap.
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Yet an overview of practice suggests that different political philosophies mould very different approaches to educational integration .
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An interesting example of this can be seen in the way that people with different disabilities view educational integration .
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There is no conceivable way in which educational integration can occur within such a scenario.
effective
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Evolution in bilateral animals has usually consisted in a tendency towards more effective integration of segments.
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For the less perceptive, their effective integration into the company is likely to be heavily influenced by the chairman.
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If door-to-door journeys are to be possible, then effective integration with public transport is essential.
full
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This rigidity is regarded as a price worth paying in order to achieve the objective of full integration .
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But the journey can be made in the mind and the full integration made there.
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If successful, this could promote the fuller integration of the children already in the schools.
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At the same time, we are committed to quickly achieving full integration and operating efficiencies within our existing operations.
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The de-categorising of pupils with special needs does not automatically lead them to full social integration in an ordinary class.
further
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Its campaign against the euro, however, presented xenophobic arguments against further international economic integration .
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This preparation eased the way for further integration of physically handicapped children into the mixed ability secondary school.
great
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As far as the consumer goods industries are concerned, there are forces pushing for greater concentration and integration .
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Meanwhile, industry trends demand greater integration .
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The main points of the declaration involved further measures towards greater regional integration .
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Many community health workers attended and expressed their scepticism about moves to greater integration .
high
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Whilst a high degree of integration is possible within the InteSoft series external integration is rather more limited.
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As a result the business class as a whole exhibits a high degree of integration and social cohesion ....
monetary
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Be that as it may, there now exists a political consensus in favour of the complete monetary integration of the Community.
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Similarly, the process of monetary integration must be accompanied by progress towards political integration.
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There exists sufficient political will as to inspire confidence that the Community will proceed towards complete monetary integration .
political
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The Commission has many allies when it argues that enlarging the Community will provide the impetus necessary for closer Political integration .
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Conversely, political integration will inevitably fall apart if there is no financial benefit.
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Similarly, the process of monetary integration must be accompanied by progress towards political integration.
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Does my hon. Friend agree that it does the cause of racial integration no good at all that our procedures should be abused?
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As in the racial integration discussed earlier, this is more than a matter of equal opportunity.
regional
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The founders sought to learn from the widespread failures of other regional integration institutions.
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Those conflicts, however, do not seem to threaten regional integration .
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It poses the question of whether it is advisable to adopt a single currency in the course of a regional integration process.
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The main points of the declaration involved further measures towards greater regional integration .
social
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A modest negative association was found between neurotic symptoms and availability of attachment and social integration .
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Often, withdrawal is a straight forward but tragic response of older people to their inability to finance social integration .
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Moreover, this enforced withdrawal from social integration can quickly cause the kind of demoralization so often associated with old age.
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Language and linguistics; Social integration .
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Society is based on consensual values, but conformity is achieved through social integration rather than individual choice.
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The de-categorising of pupils with special needs does not automatically lead them to full social integration in an ordinary class.
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In seeking to understand this aspect of social change and social integration a number of possibilities exist.
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But we have seen that vertical separation with restraints may well be more socially undesirable than vertical integration .
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Too often, vertical integration brought with it standardization.
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The Commission has also looked closely at the potential anticompetitive effects of vertical integration .
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Likewise, it dismissed concerns from the Ohio Farmers Union about the dangers of monopolies and vertical integration of markets.
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But when there are advantages from vertical integration , as in aluminium, the multinationals can defeat government policy.
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Fragmentation is rampant in the entertainment business. Vertical integration of media conglomerates adds pressure to the marketplace and the creative process.
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Perhaps restraints are imposed because the history of the industry precludes vertical integration .
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This can involve both forward vertical integration and backward vertical integration.
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process
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To begin the integration process a video showing the child's classroom behaviour was produced.
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The participating States recognize the importance of co-operation in a number of areas in the economic integration process .
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It poses the question of whether it is advisable to adopt a single currency in the course of a regional integration process .
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The integration process would be eased by the past close relationships of the firms, he said.
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It offers a technical description of the integration process and of peak area measurement.
■ VERB
achieve
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Of course, even very experienced managers do not always achieve such integration between professional identity and role.
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It seems likely that they achieve this by integration of the viral genes next to the cellular copy of a cancer gene.
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At the same time, we are committed to quickly achieving full integration and operating efficiencies within our existing operations.
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To achieve any measure of integration requires a confidence and a breadth of understanding which teachers possess in varying degrees.
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Most protocols currently use replication defective retroviruses, which can very efficiently achieve stable integration into human somatic cells.
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Society is based on consensual values, but conformity is achieved through social integration rather than individual choice.
include
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SunSoft promises that Solaris Live!'s future includes integration with phone systems and object-oriented extensions.
increase
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They are moving towards increasing integration and increasing unity.
involve
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Both involve two separate integration events.
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Economies of scope refer to the potential cost advantages likely to arise via diversifying strategies involving horizontal integration in particular.
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This can involve both forward vertical integration and backward vertical integration.
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The interpretation of an utterance involves the integration of information across different levels of linguistic description and across time.
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Thus conservation programmes must involve integration between upland and lowland agricultural systems.
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Calculating the probability of the quark following this path from A to B involves integration , which is always difficult for computers.
lead
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Chaos may sometimes be an important condition of growth, the chaos leading to new integration .
promote
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If successful, this could promote the fuller integration of the children already in the schools.
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They will continue to promote the integration of migrant workers in the societies in which they are lawfully residing.
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Sometimes specific projects have helped to promote integration .
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The function of a constitution is - he argued - to promote integration .
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The New Right also deny the role of welfare in promoting social integration .
provide
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The agreement with Intel provides for the integration of telephony, video and data transfer applications.
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Advanced expert systems provide for the integration with conventional applications software.
require
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This requires integration between the systems that are programming my driving behaviour and those programming my speech.
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Furthermore, an adequate characterisation of spoken language requires the integration of descriptive frameworks from different branches of linguistics and psychology.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Integration of the public schools is still a goal.
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In the 1960s the government passed a law to promote racial integration in schools.
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Members of extreme right wing parties are completely opposed to the integration of blacks into white South African society.
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the integration of European economies
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There is a need for Cuba's integration into the Latin American community.