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This is particularly true for silvopastoralism: although silvopastoralism appears to be a relevant way to manage large forests areas in the northern Mediterranean region, knowledge pertaining to silvopastoralism is distributed between foresters and pastoralists, with a lack of shared knowledge making joint action difficult.

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In the past, North Korea often balked at invitations for high-level talks, but the nation's new policy, as spelled out in a New Year's Day editorial, is to make joint action with South Korea a priority in an effort to drive a wedge between the South and the United States.

What kinds of processes and representations make joint action possible?

Asked whether he believed the allies would take joint action, Lord Robertson added: "The country attacked has to make the decisions, it has to be the one that asks for help.

This follows an agreement in May for G7 nations to take joint action on online extremism.

It will take joint action.

Moreover, the United States decision to come to the aid of the Europeans made the joint action far more likely to restore some luster to the tarnished euro, several traders and analysts said.

The ministries also made a joint action plan to overcome barriers they share.

This dimension is about defining strategies and making real joint actions happen by feeding foresight results into decision making, but it may also help participants themselves to develop or adjust their own strategies.

That's why the United States has made joint international announcements -- last year with China and more recently with Brazil -- stating our commitment to strong action, including cutting carbon pollution faster than ever before, and slowing down deforestation.

When A and B go to the Taj Mahal together, Searle's account has it that each of them has the thought "We are going to the Taj Mahal" in his head; and this is what makes theirs a joint action, since each derives his contributory or participatory intention from his collective intention, assuming that the respective other will perform his contribution (cf. Searle 2010: 52 53).

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