Most of the organization's members belong to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. |
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The World Health Organization estimates that about 140 million girls and women have undergone female genital mutilation. |
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Final concentrations of these toxicants met World Health Organization guidelines for safe drinking water, Allgood notes. |
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There was a general sweeping statement, because, of course, it does not have the World Health Organization findings. |
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The World Health Organization has teamed up with a group of biomedical publishing experts to register its trials on an online database. |
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The World Health Organization is spearheading a movement to include GI ratings on food labels. |
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The World Health Organization has concluded that cannabis, when smoked, is twice as carcinogenic as tobacco. |
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And integrating China into the global economy by bringing it into the World Trade Organization is all to the good. |
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It's getting down to the wire at the World Trade Organization talks in Hong Kong. |
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The World Health Organization asserts that the solution to the current crisis is for the state to reassume a leading role in the system. |
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The idea of pan-Africanism became the basis for the foundation of the Organization of African Unity. |
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At the time my favorite magazine was Boys Life, some publication affiliated with the Boy Scouts Organization. |
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The World Health Organization estimates that for every minute that passes, 83,000 couples round the world are bonking. |
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Organization of the teaching pavilions which oversail the lakeside promenade is similarly direct. |
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In return for Putin's support, Washington will remove economic sanctions and admit Russia to the World Trade Organization. |
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He won praise for his handling of doomed World Trade Organization talks on agriculture in Seattle. |
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It is believed almost certain that China will be admitted to the membership of the World Trade Organization in the first half of this year. |
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The World Health Organization has said that following natural disasters, bacteria and viruses from corpses die within 24 hours. |
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In his spare time, he leads the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization, a network of more than 3,000 people who claim to have seen the Sasquatch. |
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The World Health Organization has recommended the use of ginkgo in Raynaud's disease, acrocyanosis, and post-phlebitic syndrome. |
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The conference was timed to coincide with the annual meeting of the International Labor Organization. |
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Organization of the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells depends largely on the cytoskeleton. |
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The increase in support was possible because many domestic programs are exempt from World Trade Organization disciplines. |
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We are a Non-Governmental Organization working for the uplift of urban wildlife and environment. |
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He worked for the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization before going to work for the Gabonese government. |
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Both sides claim the backing of World Trade Organization statutes for their positions. |
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It is estimated that 140 million women worldwide are subjected to the practice, also known as FGM, according to the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization standards for waist and hip circumferences are based on measurements made in the standing position. |
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The event is held annually in commemoration of the founding of the Organization of the African Unity. |
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I think that the general sentiment at the moment is focused on what transpires this week in the Organization of American States, in Washington and then in Canada. |
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On a date in Bryant Park, Nate mentions William Whyte, author of The Organization Man and later a student of intimate urban life. |
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I first met Prawase Wasi in 1966 on a visit to Thailand on behalf of the World Health Organization to assess the extent of the problem of thalassaemia and related diseases. |
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The campaign included a push for the World Health Organization to condemn gay-conversion therapy. |
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On Tuesday, the World Health Organization projected that by December there could be 10,000 new cases per week in West Africa. |
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This type of persecution can reach global proportions through the Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights agreement enforced by the World Trade Organization. |
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To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization has mounted emergency immunization campaigns for cholera, measles and polio to try to head off the worst effects of these diseases in Darfur. |
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If ground water is also compromised, the World Health Organization warns, the threat will be even harder to mitigate. |
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Soon afterward gunmen in Karachi wounded a ghanaian doctor for the World Health Organization and his driver. |
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Organization is a huge part of the job, but motivating players is bigger. |
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The rift between Washington and poor countries over this issue was threatening to derail next month's meeting of the World Trade Organization in Cancun, Mexico. |
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We rationalised the pharmacy list with a small yet comprehensive formulary of inexpensive drugs, drawn from the World Health Organization essential drugs list. |
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On March 23, the World Health Organization published a notification of an Ebola outbreak in Guinea on its websites. |
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Even the World Heath Organization, which has plenty to worry about in impoverished nations, knows there is big trouble afoot. |
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Indeed, the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the World Health Organization, none of which have an ax to grind, reject the notion. |
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Under the aegis of the World Trade Organization, companies could feel secure that they could sell their goods all over the globe. |
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What's special about this CD is that these artists were selected for the album because they are active participators and supporters in the Amnesty International Organization. |
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The procedure, says a spokesperson from the World Health Organization, doesn't even make sense. |
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The International Coffee Organization provided funds to Angola for the revival of its coffee production after a long civil war decimated production. |
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In addition, the Telephone Organization of Thailand has entered into joint ventures for mobile phones, fibre optics, communication networks, and pagers. |
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The World Health Organization will pay for the door-to-door vaccination program. |
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The Managing director of Iran's Blood Transfusion Organization announced on Tuesday that blood donations have increased fiftyfold during the past year. |
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Officials from the World Health Organization last week celebrated the elimination of onchocerciasis, or river blindness, as a public health threat in west Africa. |
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The World Trade Organization members have called for the introduction of global standards concerning trade barrier tariffs that exist on specific industrial sectors. |
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The International Organization for Standardization provides standards against which organisations or functions may be certificated by accredited auditors. |
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The Cairo-based egyptian mau Rescue Organization even arranges international adoptions of the majestic meowsers. |
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Actual cases of Ebola in Liberia, according the World Health Organization, are decreasing. |
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The World Health Organization has carefully looked into the situation, and we are absolutely certain that there are no impurities in the vaccines. |
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The draft of the Executive Yuan Organization Act would downsize the Cabinet from the current 35 administrative entities to 23, plus four independent institutions. |
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The Organization now hides him and provides him with a stipend for his work. |
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The constituent document of the Organization of American States refers to the fundamental rights of man in its preamble and various Articles thereafter. |
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She previously worked as an economist and a nutritionist with the World Health Organization. |
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I believe the system was first introduced by the Rank Organization of England and has ensuingly migrated to the U.S., where it is presently used mainly by the Walt Disney Studios. |
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The Warsaw Treaty Organization claimed it needed to balance the 'threat' posed by NATO, thus justifying the Cold War arms race. |
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He was the Teacher on the unique Perisher course and commanded the Submarine Sea Training Organization. |
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The study was carried out on behalf of the Arabic Shakaiq Club and in cooperation with the Swiss Serger Organization. |
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It has consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and observer status at the International Labour Organization. |
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The development of the Organization that Learns was systematized by Senge into five disciplines. |
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Jacqueline is an active supporter of empowering women and is a contributor to the Devata Organization and Opportunity Junction. |
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She attended the Academy Linguistic Center and is affiliated with the Light of God Clearway and Mexican Organization, Palencia Permission. |
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He has field experience as an associate malariologist with the World Health Organization. |
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Yusuf Ahmed Al Jalahma, Inspector General, Maj-Gen Abdullah Hassan Al-Nuaimi, Director of Planning, Organization and Technology, Marine Maj. |
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In May 2016 a report by the World Health Organization showed that Gibraltar had the worst air quality in any British territory. |
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Histologic examination revealed findings compatible with a World Health Organization grade 1 ganglioglioma. |
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There was a significant contrast in the way the Vincentians and members of the Protestant Charity Organization Society approached poverty. |
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In the throes of insatiable envy, they bullied their husbands into becoming effete cogs, Whyte's Organization Men. |
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He beat Ismail Saffian from the United Malays National Organization with an even bigger margin of 2,789 votes. |
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The entire Organization operates as one monolithic motivated group with deep sense of belongingness and strong commitment to organization goals. |
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The World Trade Organization serves as the mediator between the nations when such problems arise. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark as a whole is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the OECD and the World Trade Organization. |
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Byrd and his Byrd Organization, the Commonwealth prohibited desegregated local schools from receiving state funding. |
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In 1979, the World Health Organization declared smallpox an eradicated disease. |
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The International Civil Aviation Organization recommends the use of child restraints. |
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Suhrawardy also led East and West Pakistan to join the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, CENTO and the Regional Cooperation for Development. |
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The American Darts Organization began operation January 1, 1976 with 30 charter member clubs and a membership of 7,500 players. |
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The fight was also for the International Boxing Organization World featherweight title. |
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The World Health Organization reported 1,755 infected and 299 deaths in Hong Kong. |
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The above five listings are the additional functions of the World Trade Organization. |
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The chairperson of the Permanent Council is the ambassador to the Organization of the participating State which holds the chairmanship. |
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Its predecessor, the Health Organization, was an agency of the League of Nations. |
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The logo of the World Health Organization features the Rod of Asclepius as a symbol for healing. |
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As part of the United Nations, the World Health Organization supports work towards the Millennium Development Goals. |
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The World Health Organization is a member of the United Nations Development Group. |
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The World Health Organization operates 147 country offices in all its regions. |
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It plays a prominent role in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and in 2005 joined the World Trade Organization. |
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In November 2005, Saudi Arabia was approved as a member of the World Trade Organization. |
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This code was developed by the World Customs Organization based in Brussels. |
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Overall, the country's health care system is one of the best performing in the world, ranked 15th by the World Health Organization. |
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The new World Health Organization classification of tumors of the CNS includes SFT among the mesenchymal nonmeningothelial tumors. |
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The World Health Organization advocates zinc supplementation for severe malnutrition and diarrhea. |
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The World Meteorological Organization defines several kinds of ice depending on origin, size, shape, influence and so on. |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization. |
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According to the definitions of the International Hydrographic Organization the island lies outside the English Channel and is in the Celtic Sea. |
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The international coordination of hydrographic efforts lies with the International Hydrographic Organization. |
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The species is considered by the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization to be overfished, with no signs of recovery. |
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The 1973 oil crisis began in October 1973 when the members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries proclaimed an oil embargo. |
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The Minch and Lower Minch form part of the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland, as defined by the International Hydrographic Organization. |
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The governing body of the International Maritime Organization is the Assembly which meets every two years. |
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To become a member of the IMO, a state ratifies a multilateral treaty known as the Convention on the International Maritime Organization. |
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The technical work of the International Maritime Organization is carried out by a series of Committees. |
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Even though the Uruguayan Coast guard is a Military Organization they frequently help out law enforcement agencies. |
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After the outbreak, the World Health Organization stated that it was a completely new strain of the bacterium involved. |
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Following the Second World War, Iceland was a founding member of both the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. |
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In a 2000 World Health Organization report, its health care system ranked 14th in overall performance of 191 countries surveyed. |
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According to the World Health Organization, the pandemic was considered active until 1959, when worldwide casualties dropped to 200 per year. |
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Senegal is also a member of the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa. |
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Organization relied on reciprocity and redistribution because these societies had no notion of market or money. |
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It is also a participant in international organizations such as the Organization of American States and the United Nations. |
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In 2008, the World Health Organization named tobacco as the world's single greatest preventable cause of death. |
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The United States and Russia signed an agreement as part of Russia's bid to join the World Trade Organization. |
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The World Health Organization recommends safe and legal abortions be available to all women. |
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The World Health Organization recommends this procedure, also called sharp curettage, only when MVA is unavailable. |
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The Nederlander Organization, the largest controller of Broadway productions in New York City, originated in Detroit. |
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Furthermore, after negotiations lasting fifteen years, in 2001 China joined the World Trade Organization. |
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In 1995, the World Trade Organization, a formal international organization to regulate trade, was established. |
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The World Health Organization recommends this generally for cases of diarrhea no matter what the underlying cause. |
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The World Health Organization only recommends antibiotics in those with severe dehydration. |
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According to the World Health Organization, hunger is the single gravest threat to the world's public health. |
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The DBG is not the only Union Organization that represents the working trade. |
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The World Health Organization estimated in 2014 that every year air pollution causes the premature death of some 7 million people worldwide. |
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India also has more deaths from asthma than any other nation according to the World Health Organization. |
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Mohammed Numn Jalal gave a presentation detailing the development of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. |
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He was a co-editor of the journal Aesthesis, is now Chair of the international Art of Management and Organization. |
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The World Trade Organization will provide technical assistance in form of equipment for the given bureau. |
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He said that Sudan's address before the Conference will reflect Sudan aspiration to joining the World Trade Organization. |
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We can start by exiting the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the so-called free-trade agreements that we have entered. |
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In December the World Trade Organization will meet in Hong Kong to encourage poverty alleviation through trade. |
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Pharmacologic methods are also available, such as the World Health Organization Pain Treatment Ladder with nonopioid and opioid analgesics. |
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Tenders are invited for Provide Non-Governmental Organization for management of 2 Youth Clubs established in Universities of Skopje and Tetovo. |
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Aggregate Industries US, Northeast Region recently hosted an International Rescue Dog Organization Rubble Trial at its Littleton, Mass. |
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The IRS Collection Organization has taken its first steps towards field modernization by equiping Revenue Officers with laptop computers. |
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The International Standards Organization also bears a great deal of the responsibility for having driven LCAs largely out of public view. |
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As the World Health Organization representative in Entebbe pointed out, many, many Ugandan wives are today caught on the horns of a dilemma. |
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Section 1 defines female genital mutilation using the well-known World Health Organization definition. |
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The World Health Organization has defined oligospermia as less than 15 million sperm per ml. |
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FedEx has embraced China's consistent progress in deregulating its market under World Trade Organization protocols. |
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Before the extradition, the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights had expressed concerns about the extraditing the prisoners. |
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The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade is an international treaty of the World Trade Organization. |
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The next session of the Collective Security Treaty Organization Collective Security Council will be held in Moscow on Dec. |
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The Home Minister said the Civil Defence Organization creates a sense of confidence among the people. |
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The Egyptian Mau Rescue Organization aims to save as many cats as possible from going through such a harmful life journey. |
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Hunter Realty Organization, LLC announced that Transprint USA has signed a 10-year, 8,300 SF lease at 462 Seventh Ave. |
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A weeklong multilateral negotiation aimed at China's entry into the World Trade Organization will resume on Nov. |
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The four-day TISA event took place September 22-25 at the Geneva, Switzerland, headquarters of the World Trade Organization. |
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He is a former vice president of the Gallup Organization, and author of The Opinion Makers and The Super Pollsters. |
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The presence of foot abnormalities were determined by use of a microfilament wire, and World Health Organization foot grades were applied. |
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The army draftee was assigned to the Iranian Prison Organization and sent to work at Shiraz Prison. |
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It was developed by the International Maritime Organization in an effort to minimize pollution of the oceans and seas, including dumping, oil and air pollution. |
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The Prison Authority Organization Act, Republican decree no. |
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The corporate-sponsored gathering in Seattle is no groundbreaker, as Susan Kruller, media and public relations director for the Seattle Host Organization, notes. |
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Few examples are Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, Engineers India Limited, India Trade Promotion Organization, GAIL, BSNL, Food Corporation of India, Air India etc. |
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Like Fleischer, both Statistical boxing website BoxRec and the International Boxing Research Organization also rank Lynch as the 5th greatest flyweight ever. |
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We welcome them into the ranks of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. |
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Through the Organization of American States, Canada is also supporting efforts to strengthen the crisis management capacities of Colombia to respond to a bioterrorist attack. |
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The diagnosis of dengue in Thailand is made primarily by clinical symptoms and a complete blood count according to World Health Organization guidelines. |
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In 1951 the integration process continued with the signature of the San Salvador Treaty, which created the ODECA, the Organization of Central American States. |
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Lithuania gained membership in the World Trade Organization on 31 May 2001, and currently seeks membership in the OECD and other Western organizations. |
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According to the World Arabian Horse Organization databases, Syria has 5,427 thoroughbred Arabian horses of various, 197 of which were at Al-Bassel Center. |
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It is defined by the Food and Agriculture Organization as including recreational, subsistence and commercial fishing, and the harvesting, processing, and marketing sectors. |
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Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers were established by the International Civil Aviation Organization to monitor ash clouds and advise pilots accordingly. |
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The International Rescue Dog Organization and the rescue dogs do an incredible job and perform an indispensable service to both our nation and the world. |
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She is director of MotherToBaby California, past president of the Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, and past president of the Teratology Society. |
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During the same year, the nation's former socialist administration also chaired the Organization of African Unity, the predecessor of the African Union. |
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It also includes the second reading of draft legal holidays and the cooperation agreement between Iraq and the International Organization for Migration. |
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These two distinct sets of information are published on the IATI registry, respectively based on the IATI Activity Standard and the IATI Organization Standard. |
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The Mid-America Regional Council serves as the Metropolitan Planning Organization and association of local governments for the nine-county, bistate Greater Kansas City region. |
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The Coalition Against Public Funding For Stadiums is cochaired by Angela Roffle, executive director of the Reform Organization of Welfare, and the Rev. |
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Understand the gift-giving culture of Japan at the Japan Shopping Tourism Organization booth where you can receive your own omiyage by answering a survey. |
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Most countries in the world are members of the World Trade Organization, which limits in certain ways but does not eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers. |
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Carlos Paldao is Regional Coordinator of Information and Publication Systems of the Department of Educational Affairs, Organization of American States. |
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. |
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The SDR Values and yen conversion for government procurement are used by the Japan External Trade Organization for Japan's official procurement in international trade. |
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A ceremony held in Brunssum, The Netherlands, on 15 October marked the official stand-up of the new North Atlantic Treaty Organization Response Force. |
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As globalization proceeds in today's society, the necessity of an International Organization to manage the trading systems has been of vital importance. |
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Advocacy groups such as International Labor Organization, a United Nations agency, and the Nautical Institute seek improved international standards for mariners. |
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It is also a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Developing 8 Countries, the OIC, the Non Aligned Movement, the Group of 77 and the World Trade Organization. |
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Medical staff, academics and most professionals in the field and international bodies such as the World Health Organization tend to avoid use of the term. |
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In 2007, the Marshall Islands joined the International Labour Organization, which means its labour laws will comply with international benchmarks. |
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The company's management has also matched the amount of money donated by its employees through the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization that collects contributions. |
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The World Health Organization keeps a list of essential medicines. |
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The World Health Organization, UNICEF, Project Peanut Butter, and Doctors Without Borders have used these products to help save malnourished children in developing countries. |
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The World Health Organization, in 2000, ranked the provision of healthcare in the United Kingdom as fifteenth best in Europe and eighteenth in the world. |
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The World Health Organization and some national governments have stockpiled oseltamivir, which could be used to prevent infections or to treat people already sick with flu. |
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Health care providers now perform up to 18 percent of female genital mutilation cases and the trend is growing, according to the World Health Organization. |
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The World Health Organization defines unsafe abortions as those performed by unskilled individuals, with hazardous equipment, or in unsanitary facilities. |
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Congress needs to do more to combat the rising number of women who continue to drink while pregnant, according to the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. |
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The World Health Organization has announced that this year's World Health Day, to be celebrated on April 7, will focus on urbanization and health. |
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Multilateral environmental agreements sometimes create an International Organization, Institution or Body responsible for implementing the agreement. |
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The front matter also has an author's preface and a preface by Mirta Roses Periago, Director of Pan American Health Organization giving this book an international stature. |
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The Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations aimed to lower barriers to trade around the world, with a focus on making trade fairer for developing countries. |
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Shim called her bosses at Press TV on Friday to say she had been threatened by the Turkey's National Intelligence Organization on Friday and had been accused of being a spy. |
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The World Health Organization has called for governments to institute a total ban on tobacco advertising to prevent young people from taking up smoking. |
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Yusif Muhammad Sadiq, the Kurdistan Parliament Speaker, received a delegation headed by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, the chief of Art for Living Organization. |
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A new particle accelerator due to start operations next year at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva should finally find the Higgs, physicists say. |
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The Brodsky Organization has topped out City Tower, the market-rate residential component of the upcoming City Point development in Downtown Brooklyn. |
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Organization men like Robert McNamara and McGeorge Bundy could no more understand Edgar Eisenhower than they could dig Jack Kerouac or Paul Goodman. |
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According to the UNESCO and the deputy head of research for Iran's Tourism Organization, Iran is rated fourth among the top 10 destinations in the Middle East. |
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In a World Tourism Organization report of international tourism for 2006, Macau ranked 21st in the number of tourists and 24th in terms of tourism receipts. |
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In a recent survey, The Roper Organization found that only 2 per cent of those polled cited the social-security taxbite as one of their top concerns. |
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In addition to CARICOM, it is a member of the International Monetary Fund, World Trade Organization, and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. |
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The leprosy control program in Brazil distributes free dapsone, rifampin, and clofazimine as part of the World Health Organization multidrug regimen for treatment of leprosy. |
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In October 2004, the Omani government set up a Ministry of Sports Affairs to replace the General Organization for youth, sports and cultural affairs. |
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The World Hepatitis Alliance have today welcomed the launch of the World Health Organization framework for hepatitis as the global patient community marks World Hepatitis Day. |
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The World Health Organization has estimated that current production of opium would need to increase fivefold to account for total global medical need. |
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Companies large and small will now find it simpler, faster and less costly to access the markets of the 159 member nations of the World Trade Organization. |
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Examples include the joint authority of the Chief of the Defense Force and the Secretary of the Department of Defense over the Australian Defense Organization. |
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Recently, the World Health Organization launched the Global Salm Surv program to isolate and identify antimicrobial resistance to Salmonella globally. |
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One is free to join or not to join them, free to take one's leave from them once his self-assumed debts to the organization have been paid. |
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The book deals extensively with the traditional economy, the structure of Dene Kinship and its role in social organization. |
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The organization was awarded for its efforts to prevent further desertification in Africa. |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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You should learn that the cytoskeleton is both a muscle and a skeleton, and is responsible for cell movement, cytokinesis, and the organization of the organelles. |
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While many give money to the organization, only a few are active participants. |
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Members of the organization are planning to forgather in the city for their annual meeting. |
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It's a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to preserving our national parks. |
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As a result of the Conference, a permanent organization was formed and statutes for its operations were prepared. |
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It is an international organization with its own Minister General based in Rome. |
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You can donate to the organization as a whole, or you can earmark your contribution for a particular project. |
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He has been working on the organization of his notes into an outline. |
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The new president plans to make changes to the company's organization. |
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Their formatting and organization is far and away better than their closest rival. |
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Community leaders have had some success in democratizing the organization. |
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Everyone in the organization has to follow its code of ethics. |
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The organization provides food and shelter for homeless people. |
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The organization may soon cease to exist if more funding isn't provided. |
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She contributed greatly to the advancement of the new organization. |
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Why is the organization choosing to dissociate itself from its founder? |
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The organization encourages people to sterilize their cats and dogs. |
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The organization held its annual conference in New York this year. |
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I have no idea what this 1984-ish-sounding organization actually does, though I suspect it has something to do with industrial processes. |
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His antimachine politicking helped get him fired from the Chicago Defender, a frequent supporter of organization candidates. |
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It's a volunteer organization that works with backing from the city and a few grants. |
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Now Pasha says the ISI is the only organization that can bring the wayward Taliban to heel. |
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A cow pool is defined as a business organization or cooperative which cares for and milks cows in a centralized location. Cow pools are not new. |
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This active deswelling maintains the organization of collagen fibers implicated in crystal-clear corneal transparency. |
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But there is little evidence that such clans existed, and they were certainly not an important element of social organization. |
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The discipline and organization of a Roman legion made it a superb fighting unit. |
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He did not speak IBMerese and gave a clear survey of intent and scope of his organization. |
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Despite this, there was an attempt at organization, as the army did have a medical manual that was passed out to its physicians. |
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Within a single organization scheme, you will need to balance the tension between exclusivity and inclusivity. |
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I am not a joiner. I am reluctant to sign up as a member of any organization, because I generally can't find myself or my ideas in it. |
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This agrees well with the more primitive structural organization of the jyngine brain. |
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Ultimately, if the enterprise fails to improve its organization and methods, it will fail. |
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Nunavut Tunngavik, the organization of Inuit of Nunavut, is also a participant to negotiations to ensure that Inuit interests are represented. |
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He says he found interest in Klankraft running high and the members of the organization there are among the highest type of citizens. |
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Previously, it had little national organization, based largely on branches of unions and socialist societies. |
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The new members of the crime organization got the most dangerous jobs. I'll leave the specifics to your imagination. |
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In this way the mutual organization becomes a corporation, with shares that are listed on a stock exchange. |
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Orientation of an entire organization towards its brand is called brand orientation. |
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The Destination Marketing Association International is the industry leading organization. |
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What steps can an organization take to minimize liability for third-party communications in a listserve or other interactive forum? |
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During the Principate, the tactical organization of the Army continued to evolve. |
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We are in no way open to the charge that we are loony lefties running the organization on behalf of some fringe interests. |
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Industrial organization generalizes from that special case to study the strategic behaviour of firms that do have significant control of price. |
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A secondary school is both an organization that delivers education and the building where this takes place. |
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Most Baptists hold that no church or ecclesiastical organization has inherent authority over a Baptist church. |
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This organization later went through its own changes, spinning off other conventions. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organization, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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They are predominantly atheists, agnostics, and humanists who nevertheless value membership in a religious organization. |
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This organization remained small and was absorbed into the American Humanist Association. |
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It has been introduced either by immigrant dissenter Protestants or by missionary organization such as the London Missionary Society. |
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There were also universities that combined these models, using the collegiate model but having a centralized organization. |
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The funding and organization of universities varies widely between different countries around the world. |
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Thus the university, as a form of social organization, was peculiar to medieval Europe. |
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Almost nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. |
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Only a few of the 26 malurids have been studied sufficiently closely to reveal their social organization. |
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The organization originally included twelve architects and twelve business firms, but quickly expanded. |
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These methodological elements and organization of procedures tend to be more characteristic of natural sciences than social sciences. |
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This organization began to develop international programs, and by the 1970s, a World Council was formed. |
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Many research libraries are attached to a parental organization and serve only members of that organization. |
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Gradually, the individual clubs were integrated into one overarching organization, now known as the Australian Racing Board. |
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The studbook is kept by the South African Studbook and organization who keep studbooks for all stud animals. |
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Zirin said the idea of having a single organization that's responsible for both seems highly ineffective and detrimental to the sport. |
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He withheld this phrase only once, at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta where the organization had come under heavy criticism. |
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The nation began to emerge in the late 18th century as the leading form of government and social organization. |
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The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. |
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The organization won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2001, and a number of its officers and agencies have also been awarded the prize. |
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The UN obey the Noblemaire principle, which is binding on any organization that belongs to the UN system. |
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The organization reports that it feeds an average of 90 million people in 80 nations each year. |
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Founded on 23 February 1947, the organization promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards. |
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However, during the founding meetings of the new organization, this Greek word was not invoked, so this explanation may have been imagined later. |
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For example, his organization of the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806 promoted a feeling of nationalism. |
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It seeks to address issues that go beyond the responsibilities of any one organization. |
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A report from the organization Human Rights Watch in May 2012 identified at least 72 civilians killed in the campaign. |
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The military system became an intricate organization with the advance of the Empire. |
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The Luftwaffe was to be an organization capable of carrying out broad and general support tasks rather than any specific mission. |
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The general term may cover a variety of forms of economic and social organization. |
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The British negotiations with an illegal organization angered the Irish government. |
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On 25 July 2010, the release of 91,731 classified documents from the WikiLeaks organization was made public. |
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The amount of power given to the chairman depends on the type of organization, its structure, and the rules it has created for itself. |
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