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* This mistrust was not ameliorated by any shared trust-building tasks (i.e., research or JFF processes) until the establishment of the LTV
 
* This mistrust was not ameliorated by any shared trust-building tasks (i.e., research or JFF processes) until the establishment of the LTV
 
* Negotiations excluded relevant stakeholders, and were then either ultimately unable to lead to agreement, or faced significant obstacles to implementation even when the parties at the table did agree.
 
* Negotiations excluded relevant stakeholders, and were then either ultimately unable to lead to agreement, or faced significant obstacles to implementation even when the parties at the table did agree.
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:Indented line* The regional governments in Belgium had blocking power (as evident by Wallonia’s multiple vetoes of agreements made between the Belgian and Dutch national governments), but were not consulted.
* The regional governments in Belgium had blocking power (as evident by Wallonia’s multiple vetoes of agreements made between the Belgian and Dutch national governments), but were not consulted.
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* Local and environmental stakeholders with necessary resources were completely denied participation – and later resisted implementation efforts.
 
* Local and environmental stakeholders with necessary resources were completely denied participation – and later resisted implementation efforts.

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