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In a perfect world we would have integration, which would benefit everyone and not just those with neurological conditions.
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We developed a product which would have immediate integration and which would require no complex setup or customisation.
In return, the East Timorese would have to accept "integration".
Because you never really have integration.
This approach could have been implemented quickly and would have simplified the integration process for both parties.
One can envisage that there would have been progressive integration of the centrioles into other aspects of cell division.
A federal appeals court overturned a district court ruling that would have ended desegregation on the ground that the district had achieved integration.
To catch on nationwide, however, class-based integration would have to generate momentum that it has so far lacked.
Google needs a big play in the social media arena, and Google's engineering horsepower and ability to provide full search integration would have big benefits for Twitter.
Mr. Adams, a lawyer who is black, said greater racial integration would have come naturally if the district had focused more keenly on making the schools better, regardless of the racial makeup.
Joschka Fischer, Germany's foreign minister, put the argument bluntly in a much-discussed recent speech on the future of Europe:Following the collapse of the Soviet empire, the EU had to open up to the east, otherwise the very idea of European integration would have undermined itself and eventually self-destructed.
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