First of all, I would like to resituate information-consultation of workers in a wider legal and social framework. |
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It is important to resituate this approach in a period when quartz watches had gained supremacy over mechanical watches. |
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Mobel-Trans will also resituate and move items inside the home or office, if required. |
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So Verdi agreed to resituate his opera in a place no one in Italy could readily envision: 17th-century Massachusetts. |
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It thus seems necessary to resituate the problem of human capital investment, as well as that of the efficiency of the educational systems stemming from it, in a more general framework which takes uncertainty into account. |
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Indeed, one must resituate the latest developments within a longer period of time than the interval between the last two censuses in order to measure the true extent of changes affecting the population of Russian territory. |
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In order to tackle all the problems mentioned here in their entirety, we should resituate the discussion within the more general framework of the debate on links between capitalism and democracy. |
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Within the growing movement to resituate economic policies in the broader context of development and human rights, gender is either unsatisfactorily addressed or, worse, forgotten altogether. |
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The hope of peace is reborn and strengthened precisely from this dialogue with God, who helps us to resituate our existence in the harmony of relationships. |
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It's therefore essential to resituate the overall dimensions of an engine in its competitive arena, with the same torque and power performances and comparable energy efficiency. |
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Plantation literature had helped resituate the Bluegrass in their imaginations as an idealized Old South that their fortunes would enable them to purchase, as though buying the lifestyle of a country squire. |
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Taking a seat in the lounge, Tykwer, who's fifty and fit, raked a hand through his tufty black hair, then ordered an iced latte to resuscitate and resituate himself. |
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Benin calls on Member States in particular to see the third pillar for what it is and to resituate it in the context of the collective security regime established by the Charter. |
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