Blatant nonrecognition of shipping achievements in international business can only aggravate situations like this. |
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We are pleased that he seems to be alone among reviewers in his nonrecognition of the book's argument. |
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Many of the professionals had difficulty finding work elsewhere in Canada due to nonrecognition of credentials. |
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Moreover, the grounds for nonrecognition or non-enforcement have been narrowed down quite considerably. |
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The Hallstein Doctrine extended this nonrecognition to all countries that recognized East Germany. |
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The problem is the profound nonrecognition by the Arab world of Israel's birthright. |
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The Directive allows only two outcomes: recognition if the conditions set out in the Directive are met, or nonrecognition. |
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In the event of nonrecognition, you will be offered the possibility of saying it again. |
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It seems more appropriate, instead, to evaluate the risk of 37 nonrecognition along a continuum. |
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But when a couple moves from a recognition to a nonrecognition state, they may lose access to divorce. |
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In response, Armenia should also shift away from its extreme position on the secession of the Nagorno-Karabakh region from Azerbaijan and the nonrecognition of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. |
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Special challenges to the principle of free, prior and informed consent existed in Africa, given the nonrecognition of indigenous peoples by a number of States. |
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And, back in my atelier, I thought of the green-eyed glance of my wife, the intelligence it took in, the judgment it registered, all in that instant of nonrecognition. |
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The local jurisdiction of the court appearing in the list in Annex I shall be determined by the internal law of the Member State in which proceedings for recognition or nonrecognition are brought. |
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