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To enlargement
noun
The act of making something larger.
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It also removed the last formal institutional barriers to enlargement.
These are the key words attached to enlargement".
But it will not cure opposition to enlargement.
At Nice, the European Union will have to embrace institutional reforms of its own as a prelude to enlargement.
This is to portray institutional paralysis as an insuperable bar to enlargement.
Now the climate is not so warm with regard to enlargement, even without any blockage.
And when you and your colleagues say: 'What do we get in return for what we contribute to enlargement?', I'll tell you what we get.
But they also reflect a widespread view, in Brussels and even more in national capitals, that expansion must be slowed down to respond to "enlargement fatigue".Many politicians have decided that public opinion is irrevocably opposed to enlargement.
Mr. Prodi called today for an information campaign throughout the European Union to overcome hostility to enlargement and spell out what was at stake if enlargement failed.
For Russia, issues pertaining to enlargement, as well as the prospective deployment of American radar and ballistic missile defenses in Europe, are of vital importance.
Seizures and hydrocephalus, in which CFS accumulates in the brain, leading to enlargement of the head, develop after several months.
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