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More Europe with stronger institutions means a Europe with a truly single market area.
Also, the country's difficulty in bringing bright foreigners into its scientific institutions means that the intellectual vibrancy needed to nurture an innovative environment is lacking.
If cynicism about such institutions means not trusting them to police themselves, it has sharpened, not dulled, our sense of right and wrong.
"A strong connection between industry and academic institutions means the research that takes place at the university level gets spun off into tech companies.
The ban on head scarves in public institutions means that women who wear them are excluded from practicing law in courtrooms, medicine in state hospitals and politics in Parliament, she said.
Second, right now in Europe, support for international institutions means, de facto, support for the current policy mix, just as being an internationalist in the interwar period, in too many cases, meant support for gold.
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Variations in the relative authority of different institutions mean that the management of pastoral mobility is effectively in different institutional hands at different points along the corridor.
Joanne O. Hamilton Brookhaven, N.Y., April 20 , 2009 To the Editor: Local institutions mean participatory democracy.
"And the breakdown of the institutions meant to protect us, the compromising of the judiciary, has got worse," he said.
These forms are presented without context, but they reveal how the very institutions meant to serve often fail us instead.
Already, public faith in too many institutions meant to bind the nation together has been sorely tested.
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