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1 1, 1| individual nations and on the international level. While it is true
2 1, 1| among the nations and in international decision-making. These new
3 1, 2| initiatives, both on the international level and at the level of
4 2, 5| governments, for systems and international organizations; they also
5 2, 7| and in the wider field of international and intercontinental relationships,
6 3, 11| as is evidenced by the international declarations on work and
7 3, 11| such initiatives on the international level is the International
8 3, 11| international level is the International Labour Organization, the
9 3, 11| and leaders of this broad international movement, the purpose of
10 3, 11| socioeconomic, political, and international life in our age, we cannot
11 4, 16| are proclaimed by various international organizations and increasingly
12 4, 16| countries and societies and in international relations, as the Church'
13 4, 17| policy and of the systems of international relationships that derive
14 4, 17| be exercised by all the International Organizations whose concern
15 4, 17| Organization. It appears that the International Labour Organization and
16 4, 18| agents at the national and international level that are responsible
17 4, 18| taken in the dimension of international collaboration by means of
18 4, 18| even violent reactions. The International Organizations have an enormous
19 4, 22| national communities and international organizations have turned
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