multilateral aid

collocation in English

meaningsofmultilateralandaid

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multilateral
adjective
uk
/ˌmʌl.tiˈlæt.ər.əl/
us
/ˌmʌl.tiˈlæt̬.ɚ.əl/
involving more than two groups ...
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aid
noun
uk
/eɪd/
us
/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofmultilateralandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The administration ofmultilateralaidwas quite different.
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However, uncoordinated bilateral aid has two important problems relative tomultilateralaid.
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Othermultilateralaidis effectively untied.
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We also did well frommultilateralaid.
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There is nothing wrong withmultilateralaid.
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We are making an increasing contribution throughmultilateralaid.
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We also make a substantial contribution throughmultilateralaid.
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Does she favour more bilateral aid or moremultilateralaid?
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We have talked about bilateral andmultilateralaid.
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Is the percentage ofmultilateralaidincreasing or decreasing?
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We are discussing tonight an aspect ofmultilateralaid.
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It takes time for themultilateralaidagencies to operate.
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Donors have no effective control overmultilateralaid.
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I favour bilateral aid rather thanmultilateralaid.
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It does not depend just on bilateral ormultilateralaid.
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There is a perception thatmultilateralaidis less effective.
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Should we be usingmultilateralaidor bilateral aid?
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There is no question of repatriatingmultilateralaid.
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Certainly in the early days it seemed that we favouredmultilateralaid.
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Most of ourmultilateralaidcommitments result from negotiated agreements covering several years ahead.
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I note his views about the balance between the bilateral and themultilateralaidprogramme.
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We are encouraging themultilateralaiddonors to concentrate their aid much more effectively.
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First, they must move from bilateral tomultilateralaidon a much larger scale.
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We must continue our role inmultilateralaid, but not at the expense of bilateral aid.
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