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The graph shows important events, appointments, and their interlinkage over time.
The analysis of the interlinkage between economic, employment, social and environmental policy will form part of the work to this end.
This Interlinkage Act is a false hope, a glorified lie.
What we lack is interlinkage between them.
There is such a strong interlinkage between the financial systems around the world that you certainly can't say we're completely out of the woods,' Chandler said.
If we have the vision to pass it, the Interlinkage Act will provide the restoration our people so desperately need.
You will continue to stall the Interlinkage Act in Tertiary, then?
Vertical integration will be taken to mean the complete interlinkage of a manufacturer and a retailer under one owner or organizer.
Passage of the Interlinkage Act was only the first step in creating the Borg.
Human development has also been shaped by the environment, and this interlinkage has strong social, cultural and aesthetic importance.
The Interlinkage Act is tremendously popular.
You're trying to stop deliberation on the Interlinkage Act," said Ciparxa, comprehending. "
Vorlkai was creating a sculpture meant to underscore his arguments regarding a piece of legislation called the Interlinkage Act.
Stalling the Interlinkage Act in Tertiary Committee has incensed many of your colleagues.
Mr Verheugen, it is precisely this close interlinkage of social and ecological issues that the Summit failed to identify, despite what you have said today.
Due to the interlinkage between banks and their governments, banks could potentially save themselves by saving their sovereigns," he said.
His gaze kept returning to the viewplate--the Interlinkage Act was being passed by an over-whelming margin.
And my decision stands: all deliberation on the Interlinkage Act must cease until the optimal framework for the debate has been chosen, here in this forum.
The expansion sub-system was counter-rotated in relation to the main squeeze system, all in mechanical interlinkage with the focus mechanism of the prime lens.
The "fluid" internal space with its visual overlay and interlinkage of structural and service complexes is a dramatised, indeed dramatic, confrontation of architectural realities.
Her main work focuses on human rights, governance and transitional justice, looking at the interlinkage between institutions, organizations and the way human rights realization can be leveraged.
More than 50 member states participated at these meetings, where interlinkage among UNEVOC centres was discussed and joint activities to meet the regional needs were initiated.
"This interlinkage," a Presidential commission warned in October, "has created a new dimension of vulnerability, which, when combined with an emerging constellation of threats, poses unprecedented national risk."
The Mother Thing's home was smaller than our state capitol but not much; her family seemed to run to dozens, or hundreds-"family" has a wide meaning under their complex interlinkage.
"The environment runs through everything, the interlinkage has given us gray hairs," said Lars Hyttinen, a Finnish economist and biologist who coordinates the country reports in Geneva.