european integration
collocation in EnglishmeaningsofEuropeanandintegration
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european
adjective
uk/ˌjʊə.rəˈpiː.ən/us/ˌjʊr.əˈpiː.ən/
belonging to or relating to Europe or ...
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integration
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬əˈɡreɪ.ʃən/
the action or process of successfully joining or mixing with a different group ...
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(Definition ofeuropeanandintegrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeuropean integration
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Europeanintegrationhas emerged as a major issue for national political parties.
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Europeanintegrationwas the source of recurrent friction between the two countries.
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Europeanintegrationhas entrenched the cohabitation between constrained discretion and social learning in employment systems.
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Europeanintegrationis contentious precisely because it affects domestic interests in different ways.
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Europeanintegrationhas always been an elite project, in which mass political mobilisation has not played a part.
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Europeanintegration, far from providing added value, leads to a levelling down of diplomatic corps, which maintains the imbalance between powers.
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Europeanintegrationcan be achieved by respecting the feelings of the citizens, and will be more secure as a result.
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Europeanintegrationwill not succeed unless it is founded on joint responsibility.
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Europeanintegrationis a success story, and we must repeat it, we must commit ourselves to that!
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Europeanintegrationmust continue to be based on a readiness to come to terms with the 20th century's tragic history.
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Europeanintegrationis a successful, common project through which we have created prosperity, stability and security - a sort of cradle of wellbeing.
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Europeanintegrationcan never be reduced to the sheer assimilation of small nations: our cultural diversity and inner cohesion could be destroyed.
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Europeanintegrationmust be seen for what it is: a moral necessity, a political necessity, a spiritual necessity.
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Europeanintegrationwill develop only when the citizens are aware and active, and public institutions are competent, effective and citizen-friendly.
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Europeanintegrationis built on continuity and change.
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Europeanintegrationhas not quite reached that stage yet.
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Europeanintegrationhas built on a set of fundamental values that are constantly being extended.
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Europeanintegration, among countless other advantages, has the advantage of scale and the economies of scale that come with solidarity.
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Europeanintegrationis founded on the rule of law and respect for democratic values.
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Europeanintegrationcan only be achieved, however, if there is a great impetus from the people.
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