Avoid creating legislation in the name of personal data protection which actually create obstacles to transborder flows of personal data. |
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It also enables the construction of transborder identifications and organizations in response. |
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This transborder financial instrument is thereby different from a foreign bond, which is handled in one country for an external borrower. |
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Regional integration and the transborder co-operation with the neighbouring countries will be among governmental priorities in the coming year. |
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The Chinese have agreed to keep India in the loop in their plan for transborder rivers. |
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Today many shops are mainly stocked with transborder articles. |
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WestJet has just initiated its transborder services to the United States. |
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Globalization has changed forms of money with the spread of transborder currencies, distinctly supraterritorial denominations, digital cash, and global credit cards. |
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Distortions of competition would ensue if substantially different rules applied to domestic and transborder operations. |
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These figures represent the expected aggregate growth in air passenger traffic for domestic, transborder and other international air travel. |
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The NEB does regulate the Canadian portion of the existing transborder CO2 Pipeline from Beulah, North Dakota to Weyburn, Saskatchewan. |
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The two have agreed to share hydrological data on transborder rivers and exchange views on associated topics of mutual interest. |
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To yield its fruits, transborder civic activity needs to have adequate capacities in terms of human, material and ideational resources. |
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The transborder departure lounge is at capacity today and will need expansion in the next five years. |
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The second half of the twentieth century witnessed the development of transborder production and associated intra-firm trade in a number of industries. |
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I simply want to ask you if you know the percent of these Canadian transborder flights that land at American Airlines hubs. |
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While transborder products have generally been more prevalent than supraterritorial production, far from all sales items have acquired global circulation. |
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As such, the EC is the boldest project for transborder economic integration in recent history. |
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At the same time, some governments have also slowed globalization within their jurisdiction by retaining certain restrictions on transborder activity. |
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The Conservative government must move rapidly to resolve this very important transborder issue. |
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The airlines were given up to one year to implement the policy, which does not apply to domestic segments of transborder and international trips. |
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They also undermine peacebuilding efforts in post-conflict situations and contribute to transborder crimes and terrorism. |
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This system shall be set up gradually and in the initial phase involve support for decentralised local authorities and the development of transborder zones. |
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Indeed, some of the very large telemarketers are based in either Pennsylvania or Maryland and are using transborder trunk lines to telemarket anywhere in Ontario or in Canada. |
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The GST or the federal portion of the HST applies to domestic air travel within Canada and to transborder air travel to the continental United States that is acquired in Canada. |
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The immense Senegal-Gambia megalithic area, composed of both circles and tumuli, is an archaeological transborder site that could be proposed for inscription by two countries participating in the meeting, Senegal and Gambia. |
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Committee members felt that privacy issues were becoming an increasingly important issue, because of the effects of the US Patriot Act and the increasing transborder flow of information. |
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They also support transborder organized crime, mercenarism and many other negative factors that gravely jeopardize basic human rights and hinder the development efforts of the affected countries. |
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These borders also facilitate and reinforce the presence and activities of illegal transborder networks such as drug smuggling and human trafficking. |
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Beginning with the Halifax G8 Summit in 1995, the international community has paid increasing attention to the issues of illicit transborder fundraising in support of terrorism. |
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The QNNP is contiguous to four Nepali national parks, creating a transborder conservation area equal in size to Switzerland. |
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Alleged infighting within the United Liberation Front of Assam is speculated to have caused a movement of insurgents into the Sanctuary in December 2000 from the Bhutan side of the transborder Manas ecosystem. |
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Despite the absence of significant transborder effects, the countries of the region have agreed to cooperate to control the threat of marine pollution. |
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The first formalized effort to establish transborder parks in Africa was the 1933 London Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in Their Natural State. |
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An open-skies agreement between Canada and the United States in 1995 provided both Canadian and American airlines with increased transborder opportunities. |
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Çağan was proposing to build Turkey's first transborder wildlife corridor. |
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As access to means of communication and transportation become easier, crime also becomes more international and that is why we must find transborder methods to meet these specific needs. |
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In the transborder area concession space is already limited. |
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That could also apply to politically sensitive questions such as the conservation of the Old City of Jerusalem or the safeguarding of cultural heritage during transborder conflicts. |
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