Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level? |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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The international agency polices the development of atomic energy facilities. |
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The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination. |
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National and international relief efforts must coordinate if the operation is to be successful. |
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The international community is working to solidify its alliances. |
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A few international auxiliary languages have been heavily influenced by Latin. |
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It became useful for international communication between the member states of the Holy Roman Empire and its allies. |
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The sport is also the most notable exception where the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland field separate international teams. |
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Typical such individuals include senior company executives, bankers, lawyers, business owners and international recording artists. |
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However, this exchange rate results from international trade and financial markets. |
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This line represents an average of the national poverty lines of the world's poorest countries, expressed in international dollars. |
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Helen's Street in the city and offers local, national and international news, features, music and sports commentaries. |
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Armstrong became one of the first international arms dealers, selling his weapon systems to governments across the world from Brazil to Japan. |
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Next to SIPRI there are several other sources that provide data on international transfers of arms. |
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Just as London enjoyed growth through international trade, the rest of Great Britain also benefited from the economic boom. |
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In 1995 the Exchange launched the Alternative Investment Market, the AIM, to allow growing companies to expand to international markets. |
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The lack of legroom on international flights can be a health hazard as blood clots can form from not being able to move around. |
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The institutes offered a public infrastructure for cashless international payments. |
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They aimed to increase the efficiency of international trade and to safeguard monetary stability. |
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Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. |
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We have to invest more into space research and technology in order to have an industry capable of competing with other international players. |
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Since China has started to invest more money into space activities, the Chinese Space Agency has sought international partnerships. |
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The book aroused international interest, with less controversy than had greeted the popular Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. |
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His interests became more focussed, on computation and metrology, and on international contacts. |
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This motivated international standards development for protocols and formatting. |
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This is used by international only passenger trains for the Eurostar service, using British Rail Class 373 trains. |
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Recent growth is partly due to more international services including the Channel Tunnel and Port of Felixstowe, which is containerised. |
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However, no Maltese hospital has undergone independent international healthcare accreditation. |
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A former professional longboarder, Huerta, 28, works in international sales and merchandising for a denim company. |
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According to the International Schools Consultancy, Pakistan has 439 international schools. |
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Archaeological research has unearthed several ancient cities in Bangladesh, which had international trade links for millennia. |
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Hasina also refused to export Bangladesh's natural gas, despite major investment offers from international oil companies. |
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Bangladesh asserted itself in regards to many international issues, including those affecting decolonized and developing countries. |
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The ceramics industry in Bangladesh is a prominent player in the international ceramics trade. |
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Food processing is a major sector of the local economy, with prominent brands like PRAN that are increasingly gaining an international market. |
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Bangladesh has 3 international airports and several domestic and STOL airports. |
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Also, the provisions offer little new on already existing international treaties. |
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Most students will sit an international language exam and receive an internationally recognized qualification. |
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Today, publishing academic journals and textbooks is a large part of an international industry. |
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Some schools are international schools, which are not subsidized by the government. |
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It is widely spoken in Gibraltar, although English is the official, international language. |
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Between 2000 and 2015, Asia added more international migrants than any other major area in the world, gaining 26 million. |
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Also due to the increase of international population, a multilingual person can easily communicate and translate to perspective viewers. |
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The great majority of Anglicans are members of churches which are part of the international Anglican Communion, which has 85 million adherents. |
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Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf were among the first thinkers who made significant contributions to international law. |
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The Geneva Convention, an important part of humanitarian international law, was largely the work of Henry Dunant, a reformed pietist. |
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It includes population information on international migration, age, ethnicity, national identity, health, housing and religion. |
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The Universal Preschool movement is an international effort to make preschool available to families, as it is for primary education. |
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Examinations are handled by international British boards and the program is equivalent to Higher Secondary School Certificate. |
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A combination of a Dutch title with an international title is not allowed, except for some limited number of international professional titles. |
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However, its use is commonly used for clarity towards international readers, for example English publications. |
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These degrees were all retired in 2003 in favour of an international system. |
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Cambridge has been highly ranked by most international and UK league tables. |
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Hence, making LSE a highly international school, with over 160 countries represented. |
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The MBA Programme has one of the world's largest international exchange programmes. |
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Alcock and current England rugby international players Billy Vunipola and Maro Itoje. |
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In 1987 the city was selected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, recognising its international cultural significance. |
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His most famous modernist work was the German pavilion for the 1929 international exposition in Barcelona. |
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In 1927 Le Corbusier, Pierre Chareau and others proposed the foundation of an international conference to establish the basis for a common style. |
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Coventry has a range of music events including an international jazz programme, the Coventry Jazz Festival, and the Godiva Festival. |
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A proposal by Raymond Lavigne, called for international demonstrations on the 1890 anniversary of the Chicago protests. |
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Then we would start a massive international ad campaign to lure tourists and rich old settlers. |
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The nearest international airports to south Cumbria are Blackpool, Manchester and Liverpool John Lennon. |
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Later finds included carvings on the ceiling of Church Hole Cave, the rarity of which made the site one of international importance. |
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He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. |
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Yet Moore had a direct influence on several generations of sculptors of both British and international reputation. |
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It also runs the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds which organises exhibitions and research activities in international sculpture. |
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It is an international organization with its own Minister General based in Rome. |
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He believes that silver and gold, as opposed to paper money, are the appropriate currency for international transactions. |
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This organization began to develop international programs, and by the 1970s, a World Council was formed. |
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Performers such Louis Killen, The High Level Ranters and Bob Davenport brought Northumbrian folk to national and international audiences. |
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Many Western styles, in turn, have become international styles through multinational recording studios. |
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They achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music. |
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Since then, 192 state parties have ratified the convention, making it one of the most adhered to international instruments. |
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Due to the quality of the varied geology, the site is the subject of international field studies. |
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Joanna Mackle is Deputy Director with responsibility for international engagement. |
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The collection supports research and development in UK, overseas and international industry, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Tate is an institution that houses the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. |
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By the mid 20th century, it was fulfilling a dual function of showing the history of British art as well as international modern art. |
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The prize ceremony was interrupted by the international streaker Mark Roberts who was hired by the artist Benedikt Dichgans. |
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The teams finishing at the top of a country's league may be eligible also to play in international club competitions in the following season. |
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Women's cricket, which is organised and played separately, has also achieved international standard. |
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South Africa was banned from international cricket from 1970 to 1992 as part of the apartheid boycott. |
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The ICC is responsible for the organisation and governance of cricket's major international tournaments, notably the Cricket World Cup. |
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The first rugby football international was played on 27 March 1871 between Scotland and England. |
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The Rugby Championship is the Southern Hemisphere's annual international series for that region's top national teams. |
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Women's international rugby union began in 1982, with a match between France and Netherlands played in Utrecht. |
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While the top scoring tier 1 international player is New Zealand's Dan Carter, who has amassed 1442 points during his career. |
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In April 2010 Lithuania which is a second tier rugby nation, broke the record of consecutive international wins for second tier rugby nations. |
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Matt Lloyd is credited with inventing inline sledge hockey, and Great Britain is seen as the international leader in the game's development. |
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Provincial or national colours are often assigned in national and international competitions. |
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Other international competitions also emerged in the late 20th century, including the Nations Cup and the Asian Netball Championship. |
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Silverstone Circuit, Donington Park and Brands Hatch are the three international motorsport courses. |
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The match saw captain John Terry become the first England international goal scorer at the new stadium when he scored in the 68th minute. |
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During the 2012 Olympic Games Great Britain defeated Brazil in the first women's international to take place at the stadium. |
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The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. |
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This emulates practices long used by some other international football events such as the UEFA Champions League. |
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West Germany failed to defend their titles in the next two major international tournaments. |
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Since that loss, Germany has not lost a penalty shootout in major international tournaments. |
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Reunified Germany won its first major international title at Euro 1996, becoming European champions for the third time. |
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The laws govern all international matches and national matches of member organizations. |
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Since 1990, a UEFA international referee cannot exceed the age of 45 years. |
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Today, UEFA Champions League referees are required to pass a fitness test to even be considered at the international level. |
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Thus, it was the first English ground to stage international football in three different centuries. |
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The main groupings of supporters can now be found in a number of domestic and international supporters' clubs. |
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This includes the Official Aston Villa Supporters Club which also has many smaller regional and international sections. |
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She returned to the international scene to play the Federation Cup event in Australia, where she partnered Virginia Wade on the British team. |
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In 1980, Stamford Bridge hosted the first international floodlit cricket match in the UK, between Essex and the West Indies. |
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Even in 2011, one or two successful county players have been shown up as physically unfit for international cricket. |
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In June 2005, England played its first ever T20 international match, defeating Australia by 100 runs. |
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Packer secretly signed leading international cricketers to his competition, including 28 Australians. |
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In fact, Pratt was on the field owing to a genuinely serious injury to Simon Jones, which has kept him out of international cricket since. |
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However, international cricket continued to be played as bilateral Test matches over three, four or five days. |
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One notable omission was South Africa, who were banned from international cricket due to apartheid. |
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On 17 February 2005 Australia defeated New Zealand in the first men's full international Twenty20 match, played at Eden Park in Auckland. |
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Every two years the Olympics and its media exposure provide unknown athletes with the chance to attain national and sometimes international fame. |
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The Games attracted a broad international field of participants and generated great public interest. |
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Instead, starting in 1928, the Soviets organised an international sports event called Spartakiads. |
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Nevertheless, no international events of this magnitude had been organized before. |
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The Games had the largest international participation of any sporting event to that date. |
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England's 2014 end of year international against Samoa was not highlighted on BBC Three. |
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Rugby had been growing increasingly popular in Italy in recent years, with improved crowds at international matches. |
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Only six year later Paul Dodge became the first graduate to win an international cap. |
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When the international players returned, Saints began to move up the table. |
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The England national rugby league team represent England in international rugby league football tournaments. |
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He was replaced by former New Zealand international team coach Brian McClennan. |
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The future United States national soccer team international Tim Howard made his away debut in the game. |
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Several July winners have gone on to win major international races, such as Colorado King, London News, and Ipi Tombe. |
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Alongside his interest for racing, he played association football for his school team with England international midfielder Ashley Young. |
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Soichiro Honda, being a race driver himself, could not stay out of international motorsport. |
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In the 1950s the Renault Dauphine won several international rallies, including the 1956 Mille Miglia and the 1958 Monte Carlo Rally. |
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The WDF is a full member of SportAccord, which is the governing body for international sports federations. |
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On 7 February 2005 she broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe, a feat which gained her international renown. |
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His first international competition was aged twelve at the 1989 Optimist world championships held in Japan where he placed 73rd. |
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Numerous companies ranging from international to local, sponsored the 2002 Games. |
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In international law, sovereignty means that a government possesses full control over affairs within a territorial or geographical area or limit. |
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It was the first international organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. |
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Powaski point out, Theodore Roosevelt was the first American President to call for an international league. |
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Its aims were to encourage governments to solve international disputes by peaceful means. |
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Annual conferences were held to help governments refine the process of international arbitration. |
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The Court was to hear and decide any international dispute which the parties concerned submitted to it. |
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This body focused on ending leprosy, malaria, and yellow fever, the latter two by starting an international campaign to exterminate mosquitoes. |
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The board also established a system of import certificates and export authorisations for the legal international trade in narcotics. |
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As the League developed, its role expanded, and by the middle of the 1920s it had become the centre of international activity. |
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With Sweden's reluctant agreement, this became the first European international agreement concluded directly through the League. |
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The French and Polish governments favoured turning Memel into an international city, while Lithuania wanted to annex the area. |
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However, the plan was met with resistance in Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union, which opposed any international force in Lithuania. |
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On 12 September, the Chinese representative, Wellington Koo, appealed to the League for international intervention. |
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In the late 1990s and 2000s, international interventions authorized by the UN took a wider variety of forms. |
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According to this definition schema, the states are nonphysical persons of international law, governments are organizations of people. |
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Currently the international community comprises around 200 sovereign states, the vast majority of which are represented in the United Nations. |
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Designation is a mark of distinction that celebrates unique collections of national and international importance. |
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It also includes subnational areas where the sovereignty of the titular state is limited by an international agreement. |
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The same authority is extended under international law over the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See in a foreign country. |
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The annexation was ratified in 1950 but was rejected by the international community. |
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Other leading international basketball players from South Sudan include Manute Bol, Kueth Duany, Deng Gai, Ater Majok, and Thon Maker. |
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Denmark wields considerable influence in Northern Europe and is a middle power in international affairs. |
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The North Sea and the Baltic Sea are intertwined by various, international ferry links. |
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Danish universities offer international students a range of opportunities for obtaining an internationally recognised qualification in Denmark. |
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Danes have distinguished themselves as jazz musicians, and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival has acquired an international reputation. |
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Danish design is typically applied to industrial design, furniture and household objects, which have won many international awards. |
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The Faroe Islands are a member of some international organisations as though they were an independent country. |
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The Kingdom negotiates and concludes international treaties and agreements. |
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Since 2009, the BVI have made a name for themselves as a host of international basketball events. |
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Dependency claims without general international recognition, including all claims in Antarctica, are listed in italics. |
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There are differing rules of origin under various national laws and international treaties. |
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Hong Kong's education system used to roughly follow the system in England, although international systems exist. |
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Outside this system are the schools under the Direct Subsidy Scheme and private international schools. |
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The government's Leisure and Cultural Services Department subsidises and sponsors international performers brought to Hong Kong. |
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Many international cultural activities are organised by the government, consulates, and privately. |
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National bodies may or may not be affiliated to international bodies for the same sport. |
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The first international federations were formed at the end of the 19th century. |
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By 1996, over 40,000 Irish service personnel had served in international UN peacekeeping missions. |
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Ireland's special forces include the Army Ranger Wing, which trains and operates with international special operations units. |
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The Republic of Ireland national football team plays at international level and is administered by the Football Association of Ireland. |
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Baseball and basketball are also emerging sports in Ireland, both of which have an international team representing the island of Ireland. |
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Since World War II, the increase in international migrations created a new category of refugees, most of them economic refugees. |
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By custom and international conventions, it is the right of each state to determine who its nationals are. |
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In international law, nationality is the status or relationship that gives a nation the right to protect a person from other nations. |
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Within the broad limits imposed by few treaties and international law, states may freely define who their nationals are and are not. |
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Conceptually, citizenship is focused on the internal political life of the state and nationality is a matter of international dealings. |
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Through the middle of the 20th century, many international agreements were focused on reducing the possibility of dual nationality. |
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The INTO centre is based on campus and provides a foundation year for international students who want to study at the University. |
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It also expressed concerns about research funding from UK charities and the reaction of international companies with Scottish facilities. |
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There was a large international reaction to the results of the Scottish independence referendum. |
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Most implement decisions made by the international bodies to which they belong. |
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The WAA also control the selection and management of representative teams competing for Wales at international events. |
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Welsh Gymnastics organises the Welsh national and international teams and competitions. |
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The WPA also spans to international level pool with representation from our Mens, Ladies, Youths, Seniors and Specials teams. |
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It represents its members' interests at a national and international level. |
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The Northern Ireland national football team represents Northern Ireland in international association football. |
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Sky Sports currently have the rights to show all of Northern Ireland's international fixtures. |
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This was Ireland's biggest victory in international rugby at that time, their highest points tally and a record five tries. |
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These juries selected the songs which would be included in the international broadcast. |
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The border agreement was then lodged with the League of Nations on 8 February 1926, making it a matter of international law. |
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Financial centres serve the domestic business of their home country and may also serve international business. |
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Now known as Shorts Bombardier it works as an international aircraft manufacturer located near the Port of Belfast. |
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Although diplomatic representation is reserved to the Crown, Jersey has been developing its own international identity over recent years. |
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Data are in billions of international dollars and were compiled by the World Bank. |
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Entities other than states can also be relevant in power acquisition in international relations. |
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Realists and neorealists, such as John Mearsheimer, are advocates of the use of such power for the balancing of the international system. |
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It has been suggested that a great power should be possessed of actual influence throughout the scope of the prevailing international system. |
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Shifts of international power have most notably occurred through major conflicts. |
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Because meetings in the Security Council Chamber are covered by the international press, proceedings are highly theatrical in nature. |
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By drafting conventions or international treaties, common legal standards are set for its member states. |
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A number of international intergovernmental organizations have also been granted observer status to WTO bodies. |
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The WTO oversees about 60 different agreements which have the status of international legal texts. |
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It gave the band their first real experience of international success, and was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to woo the American press and fans, may have helped a number of them in achieving international success. |
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However, there are still indie bands that start off locally, but eventually attract an international audience. |
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The major international music labels have shown very little interest in the drum and bass scene. |
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Since that time, almost every major international orchestra, conductor and soloist has performed at the Proms. |
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As his fame grew worldwide, he became the film industry's first international star. |
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The Australia national cricket team, represents the country of Australia in international cricket. |
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Borsdorf was a player of international reputation, and through his influence, the orchestra secured Hans Richter to conduct its first concert. |
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The Canadian study found evidence that, for television projects, domestic joint ventures performed better than international joint ventures. |
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It was released in Great Britain in 1998, and after positive reviews, became an international success. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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Accommodation is guaranteed for first year undergraduates and international postgraduates. |
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The event is one of the largest and most intense international fireworks competitions. |
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In 1963, the first international tournament was held in Eastbourne, England. |
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England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compete as separate countries in international competitions. |
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He's giving a series of concerts in London ahead of his international tour. |
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First, any international traveler knows that many pathogenic microbes, both viral and bacterial, have distinct biogeographies. |
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Though not as demonstrably bloodyhanded as Idi Amin, Eyadema's repressive rule has aroused condemnation from international human rights groups. |
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These key principles apply nicely to nearly any negotiation, whether it is an international high-finance deal or a chump-change haggle. |
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In 1984 Eurostyle happened in America as the bold style of international trendsetters became the sleek shape of luxury here. |
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The international community demands that Iran go the extra mile to satisfy concerns over its atomic energy program. |
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The largest airport is London Heathrow, which is the world's busiest airport measured by number of international passengers. |
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The international spread of the English language ensured the continuing international influence of its literature and culture. |
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In most international competitions, separate teams represent England, Scotland and Wales. |
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The sport was created in Rugby School, Warwickshire, and the first rugby international took place on 27 March 1871 between England and Scotland. |
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The UK has proved successful in the international sporting arena in rowing. |
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It is one of the few places on Earth where an international boundary can be seen at night. |
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Scotland contested the first ever international football game in 1872 against England. |
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Cardiff International Airport is the only large and international airport in Wales. |
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There are two main trampoline clubs on the island, in Freshwater and Newport, competing at regional, national and international grades. |
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A large fleet of new junk ships was prepared for these international diplomatic expeditions. |
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In the 19th century it became the international centre for the needle and fishing tackle industry. |
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Since there is no binding authority in the Anglican Communion, these international bodies are a vehicle for consultation and persuasion. |
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Certain international trade laws, such as those on intellectual property, are also enforced in India. |
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London is a major international air transport hub with the busiest city airspace in the world. |
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The classification of the EU in terms of international or constitutional law has been much debated. |
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It began life as an international organisation and gradually developed into a confederation of states. |
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The European Council should not be mistaken for the Council of Europe, an international organisation independent of the EU based in Strasbourg. |
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The EU has legal personality, with the right to sign agreements and international treaties. |
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Besides the emerging international policy of the European Union, the international influence of the EU is also felt through enlargement. |
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Farnborough has many international aerospace companies as well as Sofa Workshop. |
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Sevcon, an international company formed from a part of Smith Electric, is a world leader in electric vehicle controls. |
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Both won international medals and broke world records in middle and long distance running. |
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In international law, however, there are several theories of when a state should be recognised as sovereign. |
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Recognition is often withheld when a new state is seen as illegitimate or has come about in breach of international law. |
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Since the end of World War II, the number of sovereign states in the international system has surged. |
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Celtic smiths and metalworkers created weapons and jewellery for international trade, particularly with the Romans. |
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Now, Rome effectively dominated the Italian peninsula, and won an international military reputation. |
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Also, Greenlanders were recognized as a separate people under international law. |
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Representatives for both have joined Danish delegations in discussions on some international matters, such as fishing rights. |
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Norway's highly transparent investment scheme is lauded by the international community. |
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In recent years, various Norwegian songwriters and production teams have contributed to the music of other international artists. |
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It is only since the late 20th century that Norwegian architects have achieved international renown. |
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In May, William's wife Matilda was crowned queen at Westminster, an important symbol of William's growing international stature. |
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One of the major international events surrounding Henry during the 1160s was the Becket controversy. |
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The argument between Henry and Becket became both increasingly personal and international in nature. |
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Both sought the support of Alexander III and other international leaders, arguing their positions in various forums across Europe. |
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Furthermore, the whole Becket matter was an increasing international embarrassment to Henry. |
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After the fall of Acre, Edward's international role changed from that of a diplomat to an antagonist. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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Perkin Warbeck claimed he was the younger of the Princes from 1490 and was recognised as such in international diplomacy outside England. |
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The number of international players in the National Basketball Association has increased 10 percent from one year ago, the league said on Monday. |
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Colors such as black lettering on an international orange background are common and are easily visible in most conditions. |
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The Church of England is also the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. |
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The term was kept when the church became international because all Anglicans used to share in its use around the world. |
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A characteristic of Anglicanism is that it has no international juridical authority. |
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Many once large and international communities have been reduced to a single convent or monastery with memberships of elderly men or women. |
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Intrastate war is now the dominant form of military conflict in international politics. |
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In 1923, Tangier was declared an international city under French, Spanish, British, and later Italian joint administration. |
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In 1969, under international pressure, Spain returned Sidi Ifni to Morocco. |
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Under the leadership of John Calvin, Geneva became the chief international centre of Reformed Protestantism and Latin biblical scholarship. |
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The importance of international relations is also represented through the presence in the Chamber of the Corps Diplomatique. |
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The audience was made up almost entirely of international youth, bearded and jeaned and unwashed. |
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The federal state alone will be the state in international law though the federated states retain an existence in domestic law. |
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The major change in international trade was the rapid expansion of the Americas as a market. |
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Victory over Napoleon left Britain without any serious international rival, other than Russia in Central Asia. |
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Such changes might include a closing factory, market manipulation, the signing of international trade treaties, new natural gas regulation, etc. |
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Two bids to host the Olympic Games were part of a process to raise the international profile of the city. |
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It is also the home of Birchfield Harriers, which has many international athletes among its members. |
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The BRIT Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual awards for both international and British popular music. |
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Because of international trade interdependencies this led to European economic stagnation and delayed European recovery for several years. |
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Being a strong proponent of Britain as an international power, Churchill would often meet such moments with direct action. |
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German legal scholars of the 1930s carefully worked out guidelines for what type of bombing was permissible under international law. |
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The colonial powers concentrated on domestic issues, protectionism and tariffs, disregarding the damage done to international trade flows. |
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Flights from a point in one country to a point within a different country are known as international flights. |
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Travelers can use domestic or international flights in either private or public travel. |
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Disclosure would harm both international relations and the UK's commercial interests. |
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Historically, manufacturing tended to be more open to international trade and competition than services. |
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Transition to a single market can have a negative impact on some sectors of a national economy due to increased international competition. |
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He stated that, if this investigation was not completed by March 2014, he would press for an independent international inquiry. |
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In recent years international courts are being created to resolve matters not covered by the jurisdiction of national courts. |
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Nylacast is an international engineered plastics company based in Humberstone, Leicester. |
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