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It is clear the eurozone needs to co-ordinate more closely – it's in Britain's interests that they do because, when they don't, our economy suffers.
Hence a chief, if quieter, aim of Ms Park's visit was to co-ordinate more closely over how to persuade China that the North is more of a strategic liability than an asset.
After Congress blocked the administration's attempt to close loopholes on sales online and at gun shows, he has instructed all federal law-enforcement agencies to co-ordinate more closely to improve the database that the checks rely on.
The Saudis are also co-ordinating more closely with the US than previously.
Unlike coffee, for example, coca will grow on poor land, with little water, gives at least four harvests a year, and has a ready market.Government officials say they plan to spend more on rural development and to co-ordinate it more closely with eradication, so that coca farmers are offered an immediate alternative.
Japan's economic policy is now co-ordinated more effectively, just as Mr Hashimoto once hoped.
On 5 December, when George Osborne makes his autumn statement to the House of Commons, we will co-ordinate more localised direct action.
The water sector is handled by the Netherlands Water Partnership, which co-ordinates more than 200 companies and institutes.
"We will only be able to strengthen our common currency if we co-ordinate our policies more closely and are prepared to gradually give up more powers to the EU.
Rather, the British should co-ordinate their work more closely with the UN.Come the dry seasonExpect an upsurge in fighting by the rebels come November when the rainy season ends.
In December it requested a near doubling of its capital, presumably to counterbalance its risky assets.France and Germany say countries could co-ordinate their economies more closely, perhaps in social-welfare policies.
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