Turkey's military has long seen itself as the guarantor of the country's secular constitution, analysts say.
Speaking afterwards, Mr Blair said the peace process was "best guarantor of an end to paramilitary activity".
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Some Americans at least now see it more as a political outfit than as Europe's nuclear guarantor.
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And a crucial guarantor of growth, they will as always argue, is the maintenance of social stability.
But Germany has indicated that's highly unlikely - and as the fund's biggest guarantor, Germany calls the shots.
They see the armed forces as the guarantor of secularism and the last defence against the rise of fundamentalism.
Britain, still a guarantor power, is mistrusted by both sides, as is America.
Also manufacturing costs for MusclePharm would likely fall with Coca-Cola as payment guarantor.
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The boldest suggestion has come from Sheila Bair, chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a guarantor and supervisor.
But her father couldn't afford her tuition or find a suitable guarantor for a loan that a bank would require.
The plans have been backed by Staffordshire County Council, which has agreed to become the educational guarantor to the project.
On the other, they believe the generals have served as a last-ditch guarantor against the possibility of a fundamentalist takeover.
The constitution empowers the state as the guarantor of education, health care, food, social security, and water resources for its inhabitants.
It would act as final guarantor of its weaker, less disciplined partners.
The Ecuadorian constitution empowers the state as the guarantor of education, health care, food, social security, and water resources for its inhabitants.
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Polls suggest that most voters see him, and not the opposition leader, Mogens Lykketoft, as the best guarantor of their social system.
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Few firms would accept Enron's name as guarantor of a credit derivative.
In the rare case that the lender will call the loan, the guarantor may have to make payments on behalf of the ILIT.
They consider the law a guarantor of their civil rights and say it gives them the green light to fully participate in society.
But the opposition Socialist Party has dismissed the law as ineffective and says it will appeal to the Constitutional Council - France's legislative guarantor.
The financial crisis is the result of the death in July of the railway's honorary president David Clarke, who acted as its financial guarantor.
In this case, the repayment of the loan principal by the guarantor will give rise to gift tax liability on the part of that individual.
Mr Zielonka's model would work more smoothly if there were an outside guarantor of free trade and competition, especially if perceived to have divine authority.
But the mature thing to do would be to explain to the British public that press freedom is itself the best guarantor of press transparency.
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And they will have to go along with the restructuring of a Protestant-dominated police force that they have seen as the guarantor of their safety.
It is even difficult for them to secure a financial guarantor.
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The neighbourhood comprehensive school was not just the guarantor of a fair allocation of educational resources and opportunities, but the bedrock of a more egalitarian society.
Rather, the very best regulator of data-center behavior, and the very best guarantor of ongoing innovations in ongoing reductions of data-center electricity consumption, is free-market capitalism.
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