adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
conference
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An intergovernmental conference on giving the games back to the people would be a start.
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Paris must now stage-manage an intergovernmental conference leading to a new treaty.
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Already, there are plans for another intergovernmental conference in 1996 and they already have a timetable for economic and monetary union.
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We have put forward a number of proposals to this effect in the political union intergovernmental conference .
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The divisions in the Conservative party have already undermined the Government's position in their negotiations at the intergovernmental conferences .
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The intergovernmental conferences now under way raise vital issues for the future of this country.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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An intergovernmental conference is being held in Geneva today.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Already, there are plans for another intergovernmental conference in 1996 and they already have a timetable for economic and monetary union.
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For many cities these sources of funds represented an expanded intergovernmental fiscal relationship.
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The literature on the impact of intergovernmental grants is particularly useful for this purpose.
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There was a concentration, in other words, on the formal political world of intergovernmental relations.
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This is a procedure which should become standard in future work by intergovernmental organizations.
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This system of intergovernmental transfers is called fiscal federalism.
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This will remain outside Community competence and therefore a matter for intergovernmental co-operation, with all substantive decisions being made by unanimity.
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We have put forward a number of proposals to this effect in the political union intergovernmental conference.