Sentence examples for multilateral ties from inspiring English sources

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Because Switzerland avoided multilateral ties that could affect its sovereignty, it resisted European integration efforts.

One key aspect of the plan, Panetta said, is building multilateral ties through economic and diplomatic avenues, as well as militarily.

As a consequence, these dyadic outsourcing partnerships can be considered as different from broadly defined networks, which entail a multiplicity of - at least, more than two - economic agents establishing regular multilateral ties for purposes of information and knowledge sharing, services exchange and, ultimately, economic gain.

Because this is a status that the country wishes to entrench and build upon, it should explore closer multilateral ties with Brazil (via IBSA) as well as with other emerging middle powers, and it should seek to align common goals for united health diplomacy.

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Britain's role in bilateral (US) and multilateral (Europe, Nato) ties and trade and cultural relations are surely far more important.

And since it faces no direct threat from any particular enemy, the greater threat may often seem to be the multilateral strings that tie this Gulliver down.Yet, since the collapse of the Soviet enemy for years, the all-absorbing national priority nobody has spelled out what America's interests are.

With its allies in Asia, he said, the United States needs to find ways to serve as the "indispensable nation," a catalyst for expanding bilateral ties and multilateral cooperation.

These deals set a precedent for multilateral talks that could tie developing countries to commitments they don't want and can't afford.

Leaders agree that APEC should strengthen ties with bilateral, multilateral, and private funding entities with a view to minimizing duplication and maximizing the delivery of capacity building programs.

The US is in favor of expanding MALABAR into a permanent multilateral exercise to demonstrate stronger ties between DC and Delhi, according to Robert Scher, assistant secretary of defense for the Office of Strategy, Plans, and Capabilities.

Aaron Chatterji of the Fuqua School of Business and Stephen Kelly of the Sanford School of Public Policy spoke with The New York Times' trade reporter Ana Swanson about what NAFTA renegotiations mean for the future of multilateral agreements and how they tie into the global economy.

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