Because of the UN failure, the Croatian government has now launched military action to reestablish control over part of the occupied areas. |
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External forces, we could practically say reactionary forces, however, worked actively to reestablish the former order as well as they could. |
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The euro area also needs to reestablish strong growth, sufficient to begin meeting fiscal goals. |
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Now, Alberta has come to the plate, open for business, hoping to reestablish the two-way trade. |
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The prime concern now is to overcome the current crisis situation and reestablish stability and confidence. |
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It also sought to reestablish relations based on confidence with Governments, civil society, the academic community and the private sector. |
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In a multitude of cases, he has learned, men use violence to secure their control and to reestablish their position of power. |
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She is the one that literally brought the reset button to the Kremlin to reestablish those new relationships with Russia. |
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This is necessary in order to reestablish the rule of law in the society in all its ramifications. |
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It is his stated mission to reestablish trust between the consumers and their banks. |
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It is up to us, of course, to reverse this trend and to do whatever is necessary to reestablish a better balance. |
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Although international law has been violated, there is now a chance to reestablish it. |
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I am glad that, in the Committee on Budgets, we have managed to reestablish the level of the funds designated to agriculture. |
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The reconnect time-out option determines the amount of time the client has to reestablish the connection. |
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If connection is lost because there is no power to the charger, follow steps 1 to 4 to reestablish the connection. |
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Youth Emergency Education Services are also available to reestablish positive connections to schools. |
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After more than two years of unrest, most Egyptians just want to reestablish a sense of security. |
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But what they discover is a place with very little to offer to help them reestablish their lives. |
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I attended a parenting course to enable me to reestablish boundaries and to undergo counselling since I was almost sectionable myself by that time. |
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This stability has enabled the country to reestablish its orientation in foreign policy and to calm down the tumultuous relations which it had with neighbouring countries. |
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Enabling children to return to school in communities devastated by violence, war or natural disasters helps reestablish normal routines and gives them a place to learn and play. |
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In the case where negative results are recorded during one of these visits, the competent authority shall ensure that all necessary steps are taken to reestablish the conformity of production as rapidly as possible. |
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Certain wars seek to stop a spiral of violence or to reestablish equilibrium, to avert a dramatic geopolitical situation or still more terrible consequences. |
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Japan was able to reestablish itself relatively quickly after the disastrous consequences, by developing itself technically and economically into one of the most modern countries. |
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Comprehensive business continuity plans that include evacuation, electronic and physical backup arrangements will enable most organizations to relocate and reestablish operations following a disaster. |
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Sulla after returning from his Eastern campaigns, had a free path to reestablish his own power. |
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This dynasty instituted imperial tradition in Rome and frustrated any attempt to reestablish a Republic. |
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The German high command responded by despatching troops to hold the line, but these forces were far too weak to reestablish a front. |
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Thanks to this organisation, the Elder's Council of the Luo has committed itself to protecting the rights of women, even enabling some of them to reestablish themselves on their ancestral lands. |
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My attempt was to reestablish the unity of Erie, but without the pre-Ely amorphousness. |
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We call on the DPRK to reestablish its preexisting commitments to a moratorium on missile launches and to refrain from contributing to missile proliferation. |
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It is the out of balance to try to reestablish a balance, or it is the desire, the desire to reach something where we are not, or that we do not have. |
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This will ensure access to individual, family, and other assistance aimed at removing barriers, allowing the Veteran to successfully reestablish in civilian life. |
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After the war he was called to Flensburg in Germany to help reestablish civil law. |
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Tessa Jowell, the frontrunner to win the Labour nomination for London mayor, will propose a £60m fund in London to reestablish Sure Start, the scheme to help mothers with babies and very young children. |
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Once order has been restored, the kingdom will gladly support any actions that can help to reestablish security and stability in our brother country. |
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In Honduras last February, I witnessed bulldozers clearing mangroves to reestablish two abandoned shrimp farms that were illicitly constructed in a declared Ramsar site. |
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The Refuge at Tours was trying to reestablish itself when Rose-Virginie Pelletier entered the community in 1814 and took the name Sister Mary Euphrasia. |
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Bankruptcy doesn't negate a client's need for the services of a trusted adviser to reestablish credit, procure reasonable interest rates and prepare tax forms. |
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It shows how dollarization has allowed Zimbabwe to quash hyperinflation, restore stability, increase budgetary discipline, and reestablish monetary credibility. |
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This is a brief summary of work underway to reestablish the route. |
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