territorial integrity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofterritorialandintegrity
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territorial
adjective
uk/ˌter.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/us/ˌter.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating ...
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integrity
noun[U]
uk/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.ti/us/ɪnˈteɡ.rə.t̬i/
approving
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles that you refuse ...
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(Definition ofterritorialandintegrityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Initially, the selection of theterritorialintegritynorm was contested.
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The first is well-defined and concrete, the mountains and rivers natural markers that stressterritorialintegrityand individuality.
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Nevertheless, the emphasis onterritorialintegritywas the leitmotiv of official statements of both governments.
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Seeking to solve this puzzle, this study focuses on theterritorialintegritynorm.
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Several authors contend that there is a global consensus on theterritorialintegritynorm.
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Arguments that assume a constant, region-wide or even a global consensus on theterritorialintegritynorm cannot account for this variance.
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In relations with one another, they have selected theterritorialintegritynorm.
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It is primarily the fear of the costs of territorial revisionism that makes states select theterritorialintegritynorm.
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Theterritorialintegritynorm again shaped diplomatic discourse.
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Traditionally, states have been cautious with regard to this demand, as it has been considered a threat to the political unity andterritorialintegrityof the state.
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Not only could the political leadership at times not guarantee the state'sterritorialintegrity, but equally, many of the gains made in terms of development were put into jeopardy.
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In other words, the effort to combine all these will often lead to the erosion of the conditions needed for consensual democracy or eventerritorialintegrity.
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Adversity, in the form of external threat to theterritorialintegrityof a parish, was perhaps the most socially-binding process.
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Second, it is problematic to analyse the selection and the impact of theterritorialintegritynorm in isolation from the social structure in which the norm is embedded.
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Second, it does not isolate theterritorialintegritynorm from its social context but analyses the interplay of the norm with the social structure in which it is embedded.
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Zinn does not take the time to discuss how a war-mongering capitalist country whoseterritorialintegrity is based on war and conquest can change its "posture" in the world.
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When we reiterate our support forterritorialintegrity, do we realise that the six-point plan is, in fact, not being observed at all?
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Even the so-called rebels will have to recogniseterritorialintegrity.
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