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Are they so at variance with the interests of our partners that we should jettison collective policy and go it alone?
They were all so honourable that they dared not scrutinise each other, or even their own collective policy.
The uncontrolled increase in the number of authors might be remediable to some extent by journals devising a collective policy.
This violated the major Western contributors' collective policy of seeking to impose zero real growth on all United Nations spending.
At home and abroad, President Bush has won impressive support for a collective policy of threatening the economic strangulation of Iraq.
The group of seven nations meeting here will only formulate collective policies after both studies have been completed, and in the meantime each will pursue its own initiatives.
More than 50 Commonwealth leaders are expected to attend the summit, discuss global and Commonwealth issues and agree on collective policies and initiatives.
From the Baltic to the Black Sea, countries, although not under direct military threat, felt trapped in a "security vacuum" and unable to plan collective policy with confidence.
The committee provides collective policy direction in the area of environment and sustainable development, prepares ministerial meetings, develops international environmental law and supports international initiatives in the region.
At a news conference before heading to Athens, he called for a "collective policy of containment," to persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and missile programs.
Community Relations-Through its support of the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC), JUF coordinates the collective policies and programs among 46 constituent Jewish organizations active in public affairs/community relations work.
Ian Paisley Jr., the son of the party leader and a member of the assembly, said, "We will not be sharing power and making collective decisions or, indeed, coming to a collective policy with gunmen or their representatives who will be in this government."
The nations are also expected to permit a partial restoration of gold as an aid in making collective policies, doing more to relieve the poorest African countries of their debts and urging what they call "structural adjustments" of tax, regulatory and industrial policies to permit faster growth.
The Clinton Administration deserves credit, not backbiting, for persevering in a collective policy that, even with its infirmities, shares responsibility and costs with United Nations and North Atlantic Treaty Organization partners; that can sustain public support, and that safeguards America's long-term interests.
At the time, Sichuan was China's most populous province, but it had been economically devastated by the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution, whose collective policies had collapsed the province's agricultural production to levels not seen since the 1930s, despite a great increase in the province's population.