The various additions and modifications of treaties has led to a patchwork of policy and planning, which contributes to the unwieldiness of the EU . The pastiche of treaties, and not a single actualising charter of government, form the constitutional basis of the European Union.
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Most forms of aid operate in this way; it is agreed that certain countries do not possess the necessary resources or'pre-conditions'to become a developed country, or if they do possess them, they should be helped to actualise them through outside knowledge and expertise.
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An author does not aim at a " book " any more than a musician aims at a " composition " : he aims at a sonata or quartet or symphony, or perhaps some new form that has no name but that he must therefore actualise the more specifically.
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These experts operate a regime of the self, where success in life depends on our continual exercise of freedom, and where our life is understood, not in terms of fate or social status, but in terms of our success or failure in acquiring the skills and making the choices to actualise ourself.
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In 1988, while in China for the 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament, she met USWNT head coach Anson Dorrance, who invited her to come study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and play for the North Carolina Tar Heels women's soccer team, which was actualised in 1989.
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Currently, under the said policy, the National Advisory and Consultative Council has been established, comprising government agencies, the private sector, NGOs and individuals as members to formulate an action plan which will actualise the policy through various programmes, activities and services for older persons such as education, welfare, health, housing, employment, transportation, social security, and so on.
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Such forces and factors, of course, include certain constants such as striving for self-preservation through the expanding of one's own power, and the friend-foe relation, which exist in all societies and are actualised in concrete historical situations and therefore have concrete dimension and content e . g . when the dominant paradigm might be theocentrism or anthropocentrism or mass democratic post-Modernity.
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Then in 2011 she instigated The Classroom, a website with over 50 lesson plans free for teachers to'Usualise'and'Actualise'LGBT issues across the curriculum and in all key stages tied to the national curriculum www . the-classroom . org . uk It has proved massively popular, uploaded by the TES and Guardian and now viewed by thousands both in this country and round the world
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Romance portrays vulnerable, disguised protagonists, partial social misfits who sense surpassing ideals and must prove the ultimate feasibility of actualising those ideals often against magical odds & . . Romance properly concerns champions rather than heroes & . . they are surrounded by signs and tokens of semi-miraculous birth, prone to mythical insights, and are acquainted with the natural and rustic orders more intimately than their privileged aristocratic counterparts .