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COMMODITY PRICE INDEX More than 900,000 tonnes of aluminium production capacity (6% of the West's output) is still idle, even though an intergovernmental deal in 1994 to limit output and reduce stocks expired early last year.
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Second, it fatefully ties her to the politically weakened British prime minister, David Cameron, who shares her vision of "repatriating" many government functions and favoring intergovernmental deal-making over the E.U.'s classic community method, but whose inability to control his own party is causing him existential problems at home.
This blossoming relationship played a key role in finalising a series of intergovernmental deals signed between Serbia and Abu Dhabi, promising billions of euros of investment through companies connected to the ruling family.
Since 1996, Russia, along with the US and six other Arctic states, has been a member of the Arctic Council, an intergovernmental forum that deals with economic and climate issues facing the Arctic states and the region's indigenous people.
Instead, at least 23 European countries, and possibly 26, agreed to exclude Britain in drafting and ratifying a different deal, an intergovernmental treaty between themselves.
EADS's and BAE's advisers have made preparations for an extension, while playing down reports from Germany last week that intergovernmental talks over the deal are on the verge of collapse.
In November 1985 at Hillsborough in Northern Ireland, Ireland and Britain again agreed that any change in the status of Northern Ireland would come about only with the consent of the majority of the people of Northern Ireland, and an intergovernmental conference was established to deal with political, security, and legal relations between the two parts of the island.
It is considered, how this pivotal component of the coastal area has been dealt with bythe intergovernmental organisations.
Some small island states' politicians were reassured that the deal agreed at the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change conference would go a long way towards protecting them.
Fidler [ 117], for example, defines GHG as "the use of formal and informal institutions, rules, and processes by states, intergovernmental organizations, and nonstate actors to deal with challenges to health that require cross-border collective action to address effectively".
Fidler closely follows this when he defines global health governance as referring 'to the use of formal and informal institutions, rules, and processes by states, intergovernmental organizations, and non-state actors to deal with challenges to health that require cross-border collective action to address effectively' (5).
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