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Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does TAD stand for?

Transatlantic Dialogue


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The EU-US Energy Council will provide a new framework for deepening the transatlantic dialogue on strategic energy issues such as security of supply or policies to move towards low carbon energy sources while strengthening the ongoing scientific collaboration on energy technologies.
Edwards, on several issues, mainly the transatlantic dialogue, Forum for the Future to be held in Morocco, the regional security challenges and the situation in the Middle-East.
Paul Krugman ALLEN LANE, 2008 New Labour politicians and advisors have generally found transatlantic dialogue with their counterparts in the Democratic Party to be a congenial experience.
The study of the American South, specifically, will always fascinate British students and academics alike, encapsulating as it does so many of the wider issues that America has faced as a nation, but it is only a part of the transatlantic dialogue on American history, the importance of which, in the twenty-first century, cannot and should not be underestimated.
The focus of this conference was to open a transatlantic dialogue between leading German green suppliers and their counterparts in the U.
Section II Fostering Cooperation and Reducing Regulatory Burdens In light of our shared commitment to removing barriers to transatlantic commerce; to rationalizing, reforming, and, where appropriate, reducing regulations to empower the private sector; to achieving more effective, systematic and transparent regulatory cooperation to reduce costs associated with regulation to consumers and producers; to removing unnecessary differences between our regulations to foster economic integration; to reinforce the existing transatlantic dialogue structures in regulatory cooperation both by intensifying our sector-by-sector EU-U.

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