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to nations

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A historically constituted, stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, economic life, ethnicity and/or psychological make-up manifested in a common culture.

  • The Roma are a nation without a country.

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Stronger in opposition to nations and nationalism?

The better option is to decentralize decision-making to nations.

Lenders pay close attention to nations' credit scores.

(In 2006, Iklé published a book entitled "Annihilation from Within: The Ultimate Threat to Nations").

If central banks can loan to banks, why can't they loan to nations?

A bonus point, awarded to nations with a personality cult, brings the maximum mark to 10.

But our support must also extend to nations where transitions have yet to take place.

We will lose out economically and environmentally to nations already there, gaining momentum and market share.

These could be deployed as trainers to nations on the continent.

Under the proposal, NATO aircraft would fly food and other relief to nations near Afghanistan.

Applied pejoratively to nations accustomed to affluence, "third world" also betrays an outraged sense of entitlement.

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