The act or process of making whole or entire.
The word 'integration' is correct and usable in written English. It is used to refer to the process of combining or incorporating people, things, systems, or information in order to form a whole or to create a new and unified system or structure. For example, "The integration of new technologies can help improve productivity in the workplace.".
But Greek voters are equally certain that it's unfair for them to suffer years of slim government budgets and high unemployment in order to repay foreign banks and richer northern neighbors, which have reaped outsized benefits from closer European integration.
"Let us assure you that the Government will do all we can to defeat the voices of division, but ultimately the challenges of integration and radicalisation cannot be solved from Whitehall alone.
The protests were triggered by the Ukrainian government's decision to prioritise relations with Russia over integration into the European Union.
"We were very impressed by Piano's flexibility and their integration and implementation speed".
I refer to statements such as "a new way of engaging", "better participation", "strong consultation", "greater integration", "better collaboration", and so on.
They say it is in their combined interest to push for deeper European integration.
Russia is opposed to Moldova's EU aspirations, and may try to use the Transnistrian conflict to disrupt integration plans.
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