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Government forces emerged victorious, leading to the end of the co-participation politics that had begun in 1872.
Its main task was Customs surveillance and co-participation in the Country's defense during war time.
Parental encouragement of cultural activities & co-participation in them seemed to be critical in the development of ethnic identification.
It is in fact merely co-participation, even though the mission in Albania lines up a number of states in the front line, starting with Italy.
"The N.L.P. pledged to contact other opposition parties to find possible solutions for co-participation in government by opposition parties."
This establishment of the policy of co-participation represented the search for a new formula of compromise, based on the coexistence of the party in power and the party in opposition.
It has its roots in dramatic play, where normally-developing children in every culture in the world will create their own imagined worlds, often with the co-participation of an empathetic adult (usually the parent) in role.
Over the five sold-out performances held in three theatres, Hebbel Theatre Berlin, Berliner Ensemble, Volksbühne am Rosa Luxemburg Platz, the course of each evening was determined by co-participation.
If we say, and the Commission also says, that we want to adopt the principle of co-participation in our cooperation from the moment programmes are established and not just in the management and implementation phase of a project, it does not appear coherent now to do the opposite.
Since Indonesian independence, the two countries have maintained mutual diplomatic relations, formalised co-operation (especially in the fields of fisheries conservation, law enforcement, and justice cooperation), a measure of security co-operation, broadening treaty relationships, co-membership of regional forums, and co-participation in several multilateral Treaties of significance.