Sentences with phrase «close cultural ties»

BERLIN — 5 March, 2015 Three individuals with close cultural ties to both Thailand and Germany were conferred «Thainess Awards» by Her Royal Highness...
It would involve turning their backs not only on three hundred years of shared history, replete with triumphs and disasters, but on the close cultural ties that exist today across the Anglo - Scottish border.

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The Tal Afar offensive will target an area which is close to Turkey and home to a sizeable population of ethnic Turkmen, with historic cultural ties to Turkey.
Because of the close economic, political and cultural ties, Romania could play a positive and proactive role in mediating between the EU and Romania.
Because of the two countries» close historical, cultural, and religious ties — the so - called «Slavic brotherhood» — Moscow has been able to maintain a strong foothold in the region.
Aside from economic and cultural ties, part of the Serbian rationale for a close relationship with Russia and fraught one with the EU is the contested status of Kosovo.
Unbelievably, given the violence that Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) endures in The Bad Batch and its ties to that which Miami Man (Jason Mamoa) dishes out, the film turns out to be something close to a love story — of two people discovering a rapport both in their shared cultural deprivation and fondness for a little girl who never knew a world before the one she calls home, the ironically dubbed Comfort community.
There's just one catch: organizations pay close attention to their leaders» behavior, and the everyday working climate, and longer term cultural mores, are closely tied to how that leader behaves in formal and informal spaces.
Galleries of blue - chip caliber often have decades under their belt, and in that time, they have built up a stellar reputation, close ties with their client base, and connections surrounding cultural infrastructure.
However, his closest ties were with the rustic Strapaese movement, which advocated a return to local cultural traditions.
This kind of cultural tourism often gets criticised because of the close ties it can have with city marketing.
The applicant must demonstrate permanent employment, meaningful business or financial connections, close family ties, or social or cultural associations, which will indicate a strong inducement to return to the country of origin.
In line with the positive influence of social support, the maintenance of close ethnic community ties has also been shown to be a protective factor to mental health in children and adolescents, alongside cultural and religious traditions which assist to restore continuity in the past and present (Punamaki, 1996; Rousseau, 1995; Sack, 1995).
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