It facilitates joint action to detect and defeat the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
This one had important things to discuss, such as joint action on tackling the global financial crisis.
Though other groups backed the unions' planned march, they made it clear it was not a joint action.
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The joint action by Europe's heavyweights is a response to Google's announcement in January on new privacy settings.
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Key among these is terrorism, where joint action is seen as high priority.
One of the lawyers, Karen Derbyshire is also helping to launch a joint action group involving some of the bereaved families.
It consults, coordinates, reaches joint decisions on and carries out joint action with NATO on areas such as terrorism, cooperation on Afghanistan and military exercises.
One of the most significant breakthroughs was the sharing of information and joint action by police, councils and emergency departments to try to curb violence.
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As the member states of the Joint Action begin to meet, some have expressed concern that the migration of nurses within Europe may have unintended consequences.
He announced that two had agreed a security partnership, including co-operation on border and aviation security, as well as joint action on trade, investment and education.
"Hungary and Poland are worried that their workforce is being poached by richer countries, " said Sharp, who attended the first Joint Action session in Brussels in April.
The conservative package of collectivism and conformity, by contrast, works in an unstable environment where joint action, and thus obedience to their group, are at a premium.
This report, which provides an update on the regulatory cooperation work done under the RCC to date, also marks the one-year anniversary of the RCC Joint Action Plan.
The BHA sought the legal ruling in a joint action with a group called the Richmond Inclusive Schools Campaign, which says any new schools in the area should be open to all children.
Mr Bush has appointed a host of officials who reject multilateralism or at least many United Nations activities, treaties on global warming, nuclear tests and a world criminal court, or joint action on tax havens.
The Vietnamese legal indictment cites a May 2010 Chinese diplomatic request for joint action to stop short-wave transmissions into China by the accused pair, who were detained two weeks after the date of the memo.
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The call comes as data watchdogs from the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands team up to launch a joint action against U.S. search-engine giant Google over alleged breaches of EU privacy rules.
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To create a more unified response to the nursing crisis on a European level, the Joint Action on Health Workforce Planning, funded in part by the European Commission, recently launched a project to foster international cooperation.
If at least two member states declare national emergencies, the European Commission would be allowed to declare a "Union emergency", and would have to ensure joint action with relevant non-EU countries and co-ordination of national measures.
It was only when the Administration was facing virulent criticism for its inability to define and deliver a coherent U.S. policy toward Bosnia, culminating in the abortive five-power "joint action plan, " that the public relations program was put back into gear.
Had a way been found to fudge the Kashmir issue, much else was ready to be approved: joint action on narcotics, confidence-building measures to reduce tension between the two nuclear-equipped military establishments, oil pipelines, trade and, most important of all, regular annual summits, six-monthly foreign ministers' meetings and a host of the lesser official dialogues that form the normal framework for intercourse between neighbours who are not enemies.
Tantalisingly for Eurocrats, Eurobarometer polls tell them that voters like European-wide action on all sorts of issues (fully 81% say they want joint European action against terrorism).
President Clinton has said the U.S. might offer logistical support for joint military action -- such as helicopters -- but no troops.
The German finance minister has praised a media investigation exposing secret offshore banking, saying he wants more joint EU action against tax evasion.
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Gold and silver, led by crude oil, will spike if talks between the US and UK for joint military action in Libya take root.
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The export license will be automatically approved following a 30-day waiting period unless Congress specifically prohibits such action by joint resolution.
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Kenny McNeil, from the Nurses and Midwives Joint Executive, said industrial action was a possibility.
Last month, the Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust launched legal action against the Joint Committee of Primary Care Trusts, which conducted the review.
Our joint efforts have resulted in direct action against a limited number of AQAP operatives and senior leaders in that country who posed a terrorist threat to the United States and our interests.
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