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is alliance
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The state of being allied.
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The most important one is alliance solidarity, which is fragile enough because of the war in Afghanistan.
Another institution which is shutting accounts in some cases is Alliance & Leicester, even though the financial ombudsman has indicated banks must not use account closure as a way of deterring or punishing people for complaining.
One advertiser not changing its plans is Alliance Capital, which since February has run ads intended to deliver wake-up calls to consumers who believe they can increase their retirement nest egg by playing the market with their savings.
Trouble is, Alliance appears to be affiliated with a company that, regulators said last year, figured in a scheme by Take-Two and four of its executives to manipulate the company's earnings six years ago.
The largest green party in Europe is Alliance '90/The Greens (German: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) in Germany, which was formed in 1993 from the merger of the German Green Party, founded in West Germany in 1980, and Alliance 90, founded during the Revolution of 1989 1990 in East Germany.
Its other British unit is Alliance & Leicester.
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There are alliance structures and institutional bureaucracies that are built around multi-national cooperation.
Where will Gul Mudin's family's alliances lie — with us, or with the Taliban?
Above all, it needed the help of other democracies — there had to be alliances, reciprocity.
Systems-of-systems (SoS) are alliances of independent and interoperable software-intensive systems.
But the question recurs, what are alliances for?
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