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Their managements have entirely abandoned their national structure.
There needs to be a national structure in place to ensure provision for everyone.
We need some form of national structure which still draws on the traditional local links.
"We just don't have the kind of national structure as in Australia or England," he said in an interview.
In that case a national structure of one government is again dictating its will to the whole international athletic community".
Efforts to build a national structure dedicated to the history and contributions of African-Americans date to a movement started by black Civil War veterans in 1915.
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It is not intended that Europe should tamper with this autonomous approach to national structures, which has the deepest of roots in the nation state.
"Death created the modern American union," she writes, "not just by ensuring national survival, but by shaping enduring national structures and commitments".
Established bureaucracies and national structures – seen by the coalition as inefficient leftovers of Labour's "one-size-fits-all state" – are being swept away.
Even if the welcome continues, rising numbers of newcomers, severe funding shortages and further integration of assistance within national structures may encourage more realistic expectations among refugees.
The malaise hanging over British tennis, both male and female, is illustrated by the fact that the only world-class player produced through the national structures over the past 10 years has been Tim Henman.
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