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Definition of binational in English: binationaladjectivebʌɪˈnaʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌbīˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)l Concerning or consisting of two nations. Example sentencesExamples - The answer is easy: by continuing to negate the binational reality of the country, together with its history and memory.
- A year ago, I was interviewed in Sweden by someone who was very enthusiastic about the idea of a binational or post-national state.
- Are there any instances of a colonial settler state offering binational solutions or repeatedly accepting international partition plans in order to arrive at an accommodation with the indigenous population?
- The reason we're doing a binational, a U.S.-Canadian task force investigation, is to get the right answers so that people have the comfort of mind that this isn't going to happen again.
- President Thabo Mbeki and his Algerian counterpart, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, condemned international terrorism at the close of a binational meeting on Wednesday.
- Once the two state solution if permanently off the table, the only one left will be a binational, secular, democratic state.
- We realise that it will take a binational campaign, in both East Timor and Australia, to change the position of your government.
- The conference, he says, was meant to be a first step toward creating formal networks of collaboration for a binational movement to fight the injustices brought about by corporate globalization.
- The result would be a binational democracy, like Belgium.
- Binationalism, as a general category, need not be equated - as Lama Abu-Odeh equates it - with the specific proposal for a binational state as opposed to a two-state solution.
- Citigroup is offering what it calls binational credit cards.
- Regardless of what one thinks of the new historians or the binational proposal, the book is still useful revisionist history.
- His core sense evolved into advocacy for a binational state as the most humane and just solution.
- In one of their first public events, members of the binational organization recently joined a Juarez group, Voces Sin Eco, or Voices Without Echo, on a trip to the spot where the eight bodies were found in November.
- Following that model, the secession amendment would call for the creation a binational panel composed of one representative from Canada, one from the seceding province, and a mutually agreed upon arbitrator.
- Instead of this, I would propose a one-state binational solution.
- Proposals proliferated for a new constitutional arrangement: special status for Quebec, the construction of the federal level along binational lines, Quebec sovereignty linked to a Canadian economic association.
- You may remember Sanchez, the director of Homies Unidos, a binational group working to broker a peace between rival gangs here and in El Salvador.
- It was also decided to establish a binational commission with oil-rich Equatorial Guinea to strengthen relations and South Africa would soon open its first diplomatic mission in Malabo.
- This week's Forward reports on an interesting interview with him in which his train of thought is on full display: ‘Embattled academic Tony Judt defends call for binational state.’
Definition of binational in US English: binationaladjectiveˌbīˈnaSH(ə)n(ə)l Concerning or consisting of two nations. Example sentencesExamples - Instead of this, I would propose a one-state binational solution.
- It was also decided to establish a binational commission with oil-rich Equatorial Guinea to strengthen relations and South Africa would soon open its first diplomatic mission in Malabo.
- The reason we're doing a binational, a U.S.-Canadian task force investigation, is to get the right answers so that people have the comfort of mind that this isn't going to happen again.
- We realise that it will take a binational campaign, in both East Timor and Australia, to change the position of your government.
- Following that model, the secession amendment would call for the creation a binational panel composed of one representative from Canada, one from the seceding province, and a mutually agreed upon arbitrator.
- Citigroup is offering what it calls binational credit cards.
- President Thabo Mbeki and his Algerian counterpart, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, condemned international terrorism at the close of a binational meeting on Wednesday.
- The answer is easy: by continuing to negate the binational reality of the country, together with its history and memory.
- Regardless of what one thinks of the new historians or the binational proposal, the book is still useful revisionist history.
- Are there any instances of a colonial settler state offering binational solutions or repeatedly accepting international partition plans in order to arrive at an accommodation with the indigenous population?
- Proposals proliferated for a new constitutional arrangement: special status for Quebec, the construction of the federal level along binational lines, Quebec sovereignty linked to a Canadian economic association.
- The conference, he says, was meant to be a first step toward creating formal networks of collaboration for a binational movement to fight the injustices brought about by corporate globalization.
- The result would be a binational democracy, like Belgium.
- Binationalism, as a general category, need not be equated - as Lama Abu-Odeh equates it - with the specific proposal for a binational state as opposed to a two-state solution.
- Once the two state solution if permanently off the table, the only one left will be a binational, secular, democratic state.
- A year ago, I was interviewed in Sweden by someone who was very enthusiastic about the idea of a binational or post-national state.
- You may remember Sanchez, the director of Homies Unidos, a binational group working to broker a peace between rival gangs here and in El Salvador.
- In one of their first public events, members of the binational organization recently joined a Juarez group, Voces Sin Eco, or Voices Without Echo, on a trip to the spot where the eight bodies were found in November.
- His core sense evolved into advocacy for a binational state as the most humane and just solution.
- This week's Forward reports on an interesting interview with him in which his train of thought is on full display: ‘Embattled academic Tony Judt defends call for binational state.’
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