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  • European Commission President Jacques Santer said the two regional blocs were now establishing close political ties beyond traditional trade-based relations.
  • NATO wants to base relations with Moscow on a charter or treaty, NATO spokesman John Lough told the Interfax news agency.
  • One of the main anchors of the UAE s foreign policy has been building cooperation-based relations with all countries of the world.
  • The homeless population in Vancouver is often subjected to various forms of victimization, which can include unhealthy gender-based relations as well as assault and other forms of violence.
  • Temporal Raster Plots make it easy to show time-based relations within a large sets of time-interval data and often make it easy to recognize local maxima and minima.
  • Board member Angela Oh, a Los Angeles attorney, said the board should look beyond slavery-based relations between blacks and whites so that other races and ethnicities would be included.
  • In the 20th century, neoclassical theorists moved away from an earlier notion suggesting that total utility for a society could be measured in favour of ordinal utility, which hypothesizes merely behaviour-based relations across persons.
  • A view is defined by giving a name to such an expression, such that the name can subsequently be used as a variable name . ( Note that the expression must then mention at least one base relation variable .)
  • Russia was encouraged by Hashimoto's speech in July, in which he proclaimed what the Russian media now call the Hashimoto doctrine _ basing relations with Moscow on the principles of trust, mutual benefit and long-term prospects.
  • We understand that it is important for Japan to have the U . S . military here, " said Nagatoshi Esashi, a city official specializing in base relations . " We didn't ask for them to be here.
  • Faced with economic collapse and widespread peasant revolt, in the spring of 1921 the Soviet government changed course towards a return to market-based relations between the state and the peasantry with the adoption of the New Economic Policy ( NEP ).