The more recent concept of the learning region is also federative, but poses more problems from the viewpoint of empirical analysis. |
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Also, under Putin's federative reforms, new laws allowed for so-called federal intervention to ensure regional compliance with federal law. |
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The issue is then to discern the categorical imperatives of a federative government, such as natural and civil rights. |
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There is no federative or umbrella organization that clearly brings together all the Sudbury Francophone community organizations. |
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The town did not wait for this well thought out and federative Cité du Design to get its style. |
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This peculiar federative dynamic is one of the reasons for the easy political success of the 1964 military coup. |
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He hoped to save the Habsburg monarchy by drawing up a federative structure. |
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Only a federative model that recognises diversity, along the lines of Belgium and Switzerland, can do justice to everyone. |
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All who are participating in the new process for democratization in Iraq, for having a democratic, federative, parliamentarian system, they are our friends. |
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The euro and European Central Bank are nothing if not federative elements. |
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To understand the Brazilian State's actions in respect of public security it is necessary to understand first the country's federative structure and the constitutional provisions applicable to the subject. |
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Possibly when the time comes the two sides will be less keen than they are now on a complete union and more in favour of some kind of federative solution. |
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The form of government is that of a democratic federative republic, with a presidential system. |
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The Society offers a federative unit for all company efforts working towards sustainable development through economic growth, environmental balance and social progress. |
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It is incumbent on the Brazilian State, through all its federative units, to respect the freedom that is essential to scientific research and creative work. |
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Accessibility therefore appears as a federative notion within this debate. |
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On 28 May 1918, Azerbaijan declared independence from the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic, thus forming the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. |
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