In over 80 per cent of the cases, the bully is in a supervisory role vis-à-vis the victim. |
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Studies to measure the confidence and satisfaction of the users vis-à-vis have been implemented in few pilot courts. |
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At the same time, the net borrowing position of domestic credit institutions vis-à-vis other euro area institutions increased. |
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To sit, to sit vis-à-vis in particular, allows you to feel the time expended is time well spent. |
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The proposed transaction would therefore change only insignificantly the position of Com Hem vis-à-vis the broadcasters. |
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What credibility would it have vis-à-vis regional Powers if we strictly confined ourselves to threatening total destruction? |
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It shall take account of the equivalence of the control systems vis-à-vis its own control systems when undertaking its controls. |
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As was discussed in Chapter 8, NGOs have a range of other roles to play vis-à-vis the NPM once it is active. |
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The amount of obligations vis-à-vis current employees was determined using a prospective method with career-end salaries. |
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Not to do that may perpetuate a double standard of justice vis-à-vis other areas of more serious concerns in many places in this suffering world. |
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Thus Firstgate is particularly wellpositioned vis-à-vis magazines and daily newspapers that make their readers pay for their electronic editions. |
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After all, the rebate constitutes an advantage vis-à-vis other firms which would like to start work of this kind. |
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Surely it is hardly justifiable vis-à-vis the citizens for the EU to be undecided about anti-terrorism measures at home. |
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Consequently, the Commission is able to fulfil its advisory role vis-à-vis the Organization more effectively. |
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That obviously was prevarication vis-à-vis a clearly set goal of the negotiations. |
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The delimitation of epigraphy vis-à-vis contiguous and related areas of antiquarian scholarship meets with some ambiguity. |
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Often such folk wisdom is correct vis-à-vis bee biology even though the fancy words are lacking. |
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These are the differences which, in the opinion of Shmuel Gordon still explain the risks taken by Hezbollah in its dependence vis-à-vis Syria. |
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The foot of the column flares out in a homothetic manner vis-à-vis the shape of the upper crown. |
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In addition to its importance vis-à-vis the business, goal orientation also relates to factors such as self-actualization and self-efficiency. |
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Relevance of the concept, humility of the layout vis-à-vis the products, knowledge and mastering of graphic arts applications. |
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Orphaned granddaughters thus benefit from this legislative provision without any discrimination vis-à-vis the deceased parents and grandparents. |
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However, most of the educational systems in the world practice value judgment vis-à-vis students. |
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The current conditions and events impose on us a heavy responsibility vis-à-vis children, especially those who suffer the most. |
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Yet, the African Union cannot abdicate its responsibilities vis-à-vis Somalia and fail its people. |
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If we wish to place our expertise at the service of others, we must ourselves be beyond reproach vis-à-vis our own values. |
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This was why CMR was shouldering this financing, in its capacity as the contractor, who had full responsibility vis-à-vis the ship owner. |
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That was just to give you a recapitulation of the approach to Quebec vis-à-vis this issue. |
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This applies equally to the busy shuttle diplomacy on the part of Mr Solana and Mr Patten vis-à-vis Macedonia and Kosovo. |
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Lastly, I welcome the nuanced approach that the report takes vis-à-vis mitigating circumstances. |
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This framework sets out clear accountabilities for all staff of the Agency, and clarifies CIDA's role vis-à-vis major stakeholders. |
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Moore and Woodrow choose a pragmatic approach to the realm of cultural differences vis-à-vis negotiation. |
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This year, it has fallen 18 points vis-à-vis the balance of payments, levelling off at 12 per cent. |
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These plans provide provincial authorities with coordination tools for action and advocacy vis-à-vis partners. |
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On verge of major breakthrough vis-à-vis choreography! |
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Our diplomacy vis-à-vis Western Europe has been inept. |
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Beckett vis-à-vis Eliot is interestingly suggestive. |
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The purchase of specific information on age, language, levels of education and physical needs in any given province or territory assists us in knowing where we should focus our services, especially vis-à-vis minority groups. |
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However, other inputs may also be considered in order to evaluate the various regulation alternatives vis-à-vis the decision maker's objectives. |
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The proposal has drawn much attention, particularly with respect to the question of the proposed ministry's relationship vis-à-vis the mining sector. |
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Hedge funds were also caught up in the maelstrom of the financial crisis and the Swiss franc strengthened vis-à-vis most currencies. |
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The development of sovereign funds revives protectionism and creates a feeling of diffidence vis-à-vis such funds. |
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We participated directly as the electoral process unfurled, observing and supporting the relevant actors in the quest for paths of understanding vis-à-vis the political and technical challenges posed by the process. |
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People hid behind Tudjman and Meciar because they saw this as the only guarantee for being treated as equals vis-à-vis their neighbours who used to rule over them. |
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Before ERM II entry, the Central Bank of Cyprus had been operating a unilateral peg vis-à-vis the euro, containing fluctuations within relatively narrow margins. |
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Mr De Decker also proposes a very elegant form of words, a kind of three-tier tiara, of which we could extract one tier in order to take positive action vis-à-vis the European Parliament. |
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The interest rate differential vis-à-vis the United States remained broadly stable for most of the year, reflecting more or less synchronous changes in the macroeconomic prospects in the two economies. |
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Syndicated loans containing contractual provisions requiring a majority of lenders to adopt syndicate decisions vis-à-vis the debtor shall be eligible collateral for Eurosystem credit operations. |
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The importance and difficulties of the Aristotelian deliberative process, vis-à-vis either indoctrination or a neutral approach, had been considered during the session. |
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These countries, however, are making a mess of their own responsibilities vis-à-vis the currency and vis-à-vis the European citizen, let alone their own citizens. |
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Hugh: Oh dear, it seems Pike's recent foray into rubbish 3D films, vis-à-vis Wrath of the Titans, has rubbed off on her fashion sense, judging by the unfortunate immersiveness of this nausea-inducing print. |
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Bilateralism, if you want to call it that, or undeclared intensified cooperation, laid bare the weaknesses that still handicap the European Union's effectiveness vis-à-vis the rest of the world. |
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We want to bring to you the issue that this document refers to, that export subsidies are the most distortive process there is vis-à-vis trade in agricultural products around the world. |
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Under the current regime, it is clear that the data controller has to respect the same data protection vis-à-vis the data subjects irrespectively of the purposes that justify the retention of data. |
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In the longer term, Parties may wish to consider a more formalized framework, of nonconfrontational nature, to monitor their compliance vis-à-vis the Convention. |
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The relative values of triple dye, bacitracin ointment, alcohol, and natural drying vis-à-vis cord care are not clear enough to allow for a single recommendation to be made. |
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It disturbed me that their documents for this summit mainly contain wish lists vis-à-vis the authorities but they do not emphasise their own commitment and their role at all. |
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Without actually mentioning the countries concerned, he added that some NATO members held obsolete views vis-à-vis Russia that harked back to the cold war era. |
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Insalubrity, overcrowding, prolonged isolation and inactivity may necessitate either medical assistance for an individual prisoner or general medical action vis-à-vis the responsible authority. |
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This system enables Télévision de Radio-Canada to meet and even exceed CRTC expectations vis-à-vis the percentage of its programming to be captioned for the deaf and hearing-impaired. |
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The Group also obtained a put option vis-à-vis the related party, with no limitation on validity, exercisable twice each year in respect of the equity interest concerned. |
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These upsides were partially offset by the strengthening of the Canadian dollar vis-à-vis the US dollar and the Euro, the main operating currencies of the segment. |
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In rail transport, existing Community legislation already allows for rail traffic costs to be internalised where this does not affect the railways' competitiveness vis-à-vis other modes of transport. |
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The interdependence of agriculture and rural development is also confronting farmers with the challenge of meeting social expectations vis-à-vis the countryside, whether people idealise it or not. |
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This idealised image obviously interferes with citizens' expectations vis-à-vis rural areas, which they want to be not only welcoming and active but also compatible with their conception of nature. |
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After a sharp depreciation following the abandonment of the pegged system in 1992, the krona has moved in a relatively narrow range vis-à-vis the Deutsche mark and subsequently the euro. |
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Nowhere in there would they technically have broken the law vis-à-vis the Lobbying Act, although in that highly possible scenario they could have crept into some criminal aspects. |
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This summit was a key step towards understanding the active role that the international society has to play vis-à-vis the most vulnerable countries' fates. |
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Apart from such political support, the Council of Europe was contributing to the Convention's visibility by referring to it in its own work, or vis-à-vis its partners. |
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Therefore, these countries are obliged to control the appreciation of their currency vis-à-vis the dollar in order to avoid possible foreign exchange losses. |
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Consumer price inflation has been particularly low recently, due to weak domestic demand and the strength of the litas vis-à-vis the euro, which dampens the price rise of imported commodities. |
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Overall, the 2009 average exchange rate reflects a depreciation of the kwacha vis-à-vis the US dollar when compared to the 2008 average exchange rate. |
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The US Secretary of the Treasury and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve System say that a strong dollar vis-à-vis other major convertible currencies is in the interests of the United States. |
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An action plan was pursued in 2000 involving selective sorting in offices, recycling of paper, the installation of neon lights using less mercury, a procurement policy vis-à-vis external suppliers and subcontractors, etc. |
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The advisor also noted that in offloading its function vis-à-vis witnesses and victims, the ICTR has found itself in a situation in which victims and survivors have been, in fact, left to their own devices. |
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But that is not the thinking vis-à-vis other professions: a gynecologist and a brain surgeon may both be medically qualified, but rarely would a patient consider the one to be an acceptable substitute for the other. |
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The policy of prevarications and concessions pursued vis-à-vis one of the least democratic regimes in the world only prolongs the suffering of the people there and the infringements of human rights. |
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There are no provisions under Guyanese statutes relating to standards of evidence that provide for any differential treatment of foreigners vis-à-vis nationals. |
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Having developed a position of autonomy vis-à-vis each of the armed actors several years ago, they have nevertheless been victimised by the paramilitary, the Armed Forces, and the guerrilla in several Departments. |
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It takes the concept of Venn Diagrams and enriches them to do more tasks vis-à-vis deeper stakeholder analysis, and especially visualizing the differences between stakeholder groups. |
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Mady found that the ESL students were more motivated to study French than both groups, though the difference was smaller vis-à-vis the academic group. |
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Moreover, a cooperation involving the monopolist for the network provision may have an undesirable dissuasive effect vis-à-vis potential market entrants. |
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The opportunities for business to innovate and meet the demands of the higher standards that we expect in our environment will stand them in good stead vis-à-vis the rest of the world. |
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The widening of shortterm interest rate differentials against Germany was accompanied by a further strong appreciation of the respective currencies vis-à-vis the Deutsche Mark. |
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A resigning member will remain liable for its financial obligations vis-à-vis the Association until the end of the financial year during which its resignation took place. |
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A 'virtual strike' by advertising and marketing agencies took place with communication appropriately targeted vis-à-vis publicists and various involved parties. |
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On 3 September 2009, a demarche was made by the Commission vis-à-vis the Chargé d'Affaires of the U. S. Mission to the EU, on which occasion a note with the EU concerns was handed over. |
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Orga Consultants is one of our motors in this area, providing us with a presence vis-à-vis major French companies in the areas of strategy and management consulting. |
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The data should also enable valid international comparisons to be made for inputs and outputs, for processes and for performance vis-à-vis major established goals. |
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Self-assuredness, arrogance vis-à-vis those who do not understand. |
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The investigation showed that the relationship between the suppliers and the customers is mutually dependent and that the buyer side exercises buying power vis-à-vis the merging parties. |
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We intend to continue our policy of transparency vis-à-vis parents by offering them the possibility to come and eat at the canteen for free once a quarter. |
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Using the « press » label offhandedly and for repressive purposes can only be an attempt to tarnish the image of a sector for which credibility vis-à-vis the public opinion is of utmost importance for its survival. |
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On a normative ground, the question concerns the place of workers' right to take industrial action within the single market and its status vis-à-vis economic freedoms. |
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Furthermore, humanitarians must enlarge upon the necessity of protection activities to meet a high standard of defensibility vis-à-vis any party able to block access or retaliate directly against people. |
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Their sphere of competence and autonomy vis-à-vis central government is constantly expanding, as are their prerogatives and resources, although varyingly so depending on the economic power of the territory they administer. |
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For Europe to be on a par with the United States and Japan, and competitive vis-à-vis the emerging countries, let us invest more in research and innovation. |
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Moreover, and on this point the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice remains valid, objections give notice to reserving States with regard to the attitude of the objecting State vis-à-vis their reservation. |
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Within this context, we should remember that the intention of the Swiss parliament by decreeing the law in 1934 was not to primarily protect the financial position of banking clients vis-à-vis tax authorities. |
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They have therefore neither the sense of obligation vis-à-vis a particular developing country nor the expertise and first hand knowledge to act effectively there. |
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Added to this is the distrust on the part of citizens vis-à-vis not only an essential part of their diet but also vis-à-vis governments, whom they suspect of having hushed up the problem for too long. |
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The average deviation in the weighting structure vis-à-vis its reference period was thus reduced to 2.' years and the maximum deviation to four years, which is significantly less than the abovementioned seven-year limit. |
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A state can on principle not exercise diplomatic protection vis-à-vis another state of which the injured party is also a national, as the person concerned is regarded by that state as its own national. |
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Finally, there is the Canadian exchange rate which, of course, is another function of how the government continues to mismanage the Canadian economy vis-à-vis the U. S. economy. |
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However, at the same time, farmers in other regions are not working their fields as returns have been discouragingly low vis-à-vis the costs of production. |
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These factors bear out that the State is acting as a 'last resort' vis-à-vis France Télécom, a transaction to which a prudent investor would not have subscribed. |
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The report says clearly that the Security Council has arrogated to itself far more power vis-à-vis the General Assembly than is warranted by the Charter. |
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It is noteworthy that the Code includes no provisions exempting employers from their legal obligations vis-à-vis alien workers, who enjoy all the rights to which they are entitled under the law. |
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However, it emphasises that the EU position vis-à-vis the armed groups in Colombia will have to be examined and revised in the light of respect for human rights, international humanitarian law and diplomatic immunity. |
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We are not far from the Renaissance. The wonders making up the curiosity cabinets had their shares of witticisms and impostures vis-à-vis the unexplained, the indescribable. |
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Their impact on how countries will be positioned vis-à-vis their ability to produce economic growth and social equality is profound and irreversible. |
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And the export of enrichment and reprocessing technologies which, though not forbidden, must be strictly controlled owing to the sensitive nature of these technologies vis-à-vis non-proliferation commitments. |
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We commit ourselves and any third party, contracted by us for the execution of a project, to maintaining confidentiality vis-à-vis all information with which we become acquainted in the process of the project. |
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The Community has a large trade surplus vis-à-vis Cyprus in the fisheries sector and the major Cypriot export interest is linked to sea bass, sea bream and fish fry products. |
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The Community has a large trade surplus vis-à-vis Cyprus in the fishery sector and the major Cypriot export interest is linked to sea bass, sea bream and fish fry. |
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If he were true to his words about addressing the democratic deficit, we should see a response shortly vis-à-vis this bill and a decision to pull it off the agenda and send it back to committee. |
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You realised a little too late that we were heading for a confrontation, and that this House intended to make you capitulate in order to reaffirm its authority vis-à-vis the Council and the Commission. |
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The goal should be to identify a common core of basic values and interests vis-à-vis the larger question and try to build an international consensus which emphasizes symmetry and congruence. |
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What I'm looking to do today is not only to set the record straight vis-à-vis support, it's also to reason with other trade groups that they should match our efforts that they must climb up if they want us to climb down. |
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If Zigiz fails imputably to fulfil its obligations and remains in default even after it has been served with a written notice of default by you, Zigiz shall be liable vis-à-vis you. |
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The customer is obliged vis-à-vis BauschLinnemann to examine every single delivery comprehensively for any discoverable or typical lack of conformity with the contract at the place of delivery and moreover as required by law. |
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In planning this national survey, the research team was principally concerned with gathering the broadest possible range of information vis-à-vis the youth gang issue from a broadly represented base of respondents. |
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The creditors and holders of other rights vis-à-vis an ME which predate publication of a transfer proposal may require the ME to constitute an appropriate guarantee in their favour. |
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We are being level-headed about the prospects, deficits and external value of the euro, and are determined to overcome the deficit vis-à-vis the United States as swiftly and as soon as possible. |
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The complainants were concerned that the luge accident video was both violent and disturbing to viewers, as well as disrespectful and insensitive vis-à-vis the deceased luger and his grieving friends and family. |
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Accountability exists when two parties adhere to a set of rules and procedures that govern their interactions and that are based on a mutual agreement or understanding of their roles and responsibilities vis-à-vis each other. |
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On the domestic support side, there was no movement and in the much-contested area of improved market access in which the EU was on the defensive vis-à-vis the United States and the G-20, matters remain deadlocked. |
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