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On sectoral approaches, Egypt noted long discussions on guiding principles and asked for the reinsertion of principles in the text. |
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His country had always favoured durable solutions, voluntary repatriation, integration and reinsertion. |
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Help with the patient's social, family, cultural, scholar or professional reinsertion and restore the social link. |
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Work continued on a project aiming to improve the skills and education of 24 Dranda prison detainees in view of their future reinsertion. |
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After the apparition of a motor deficiency, driving as a reinsertion asset often becomes an issue. |
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Regarding the Republic of the Congo, he noted the importance of the programme for the reinsertion of ex-combatants. |
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That was the cornerstone of the penitentiary system's rehabilitation and social reintegration and reinsertion methods. |
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Among the other means of reinsertion we suggest to the children in our centre, we propose two kinds of work. |
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From a social viewpoint, the shortfalls are more to do with reinsertion and ways of dealing with people whose state of health is precarious. |
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They also play a key role in the disarmament and demobilization of ex-combatants and initial support for their reinsertion into civilian life. |
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The first days of incarceration should be the first days of rehabilitation and social reinsertion, but the system doesn't have enough money to take such serious measures. |
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Of course, tools for removal and reinsertion of jewelry will be necessary. |
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While OIOS acknowledges UNOCI's comments, it maintains that the reinsertion projects need to be assessed in a clear, documented and systematic manner. |
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Nevertheless, it was necessary to increase non-custodial measures, and focus on the rehabilitation and reinsertion of juveniles in conflict with the law. |
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It also renewed its call to the DRC and Rwandan governments to work together and cooperate closely with MONUC to bring about the disarmament, return and reinsertion of FDLR forces in line with the proposed timetable. |
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On 25 December, President Ramos-Horta pardoned three prisoners on humanitarian grounds and commuted the sentences of 46 prisoners for good behaviour and efforts at social reinsertion. |
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If a lens has dirt, an eye lash or other foreign body on it, or the problem stops and the lens appears undamaged, thoroughly clean, rinse, and disinfect prior to reinsertion. |
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But at this stage of the season, with the Knicks locked in a playoff battle against a disciplined Pacers team, the reinsertion of a high-usage scorer with two months of rust seems inherently risky. |
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My imagination swept to the reinsertion of an alien presence in the ancient rhythms of life there: first, missionaries, traders and colonial powers, now oil exploration. |
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His reinsertion into the lineup opened up plays that Byron Leftwich or Charlie Batch could never run because of how sturdy he is and how long he can keep plays alive by moving around. |
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Possibilities for generating job opportunities for older workers and raising their employment rate through measures of reinsertion and retention should be exploited. |
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Our Group has put forward a proposal for the reinsertion of students from those countries who have studied in European universities and wish to start work in their country of origin. |
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In respect of the specific problem of street children, however, work can be a means of reinsertion that should not be overlooked, for two kinds of reasons. |
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Many of the soldiers ultimately returned to active service since the conditions offered for their demobilization were far from propitious for reinsertion and reintegration. |
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The Second phase that started late in 2003, will try to establish a Youth Care Service and will set reinsertion programs outside the prison context. |
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We intervene at this stage by receiving and listening to them at our centre, as we do with the other street children so as to facilitate their reinsertion into society through their family or through professional training. |
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The demobilization process for former FNL combatants and dissidents, and the reinsertion of its associated adults and children has been completed. |
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This is because experience has shown us that it is easy to induce some tract trauma such as tenderness or chondritis by overdoing catheter removals and reinsertion. |
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