Claiming that "dialogue and negotiations" are now "preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts" is not the same thing as saying that these instruments have actually resolved any international conflicts, let alone the most difficult ones.
Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts.
It also taught the participants how to use information and communication technologies (ICT) as instruments for searching and producing new content that would transmit messages on preventing violence in their communities.
But the rest will continue to be implemented in Turkey - democratic and economic development as the main political instruments for the future of Turkey.
Neither did it hear grand jury evidence detailing the reckless practices at Desert Shadow, such as reusing cleaning fluids for surgical instruments, that easily could have spread Hep C among the patients.
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Will these be sensible, such as rationalizing our myriad, overlapping financial regulatory structures and pushing for the creation of exchanges and clearinghouses for exotic instruments, such as credit default swaps, so we have transparency and standardization?
We consider the trading assets for banks as the fair value of their financial instruments, which they use for trading purposes.
Mikey Digital includes a guitar adapter for connecting instruments such as guitar and bass to the multi-source 3.5mm input jack, which also accepts stereo line-in and mic-in.
The Kelso company produces and supplies medical instruments as well as parts for the military.
For financial instruments, such as stock options and many other derivatives, this was often (conveniently) zero, or close to it.
Enter George Antheil, an American avant-garde composer whose works were known for using unorthodox instruments such as player-pianos, airplane propellers and sirens.
"I knew before that it would be so difficult for me as a composer because traditional musical instruments are never played in big performances, Cambodian musicians never read (musical) notes, they don't work with a conductor and especially related to the tune -- the pitch of traditional instruments -- it's not enough tune to perform with the rock band, " Him Sophy said.
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As a result of these downgrades, valuations for these instruments have dropped sharply.
Koa is an exotic hardwood prized for use in furniture and musical instruments such as guitars.
Peru will also promote the financial inclusion of women through rural and urban financial education schemes, as well as through enhanced access to additional financial services and instruments for women using existing social programs.
There are plenty of financial instruments today, such as derivatives and futures, for those who want the rushes and crashes of high-octane trading.
These instruments allow for investors to hedge their oil exposure as easily as buying a stock.
Just this week, U.S. criticisms of proposed European data-privacy rules and plans to tax trades in financial instruments indicate the potential for future regulations to act as irritants in the relationship.
The behavior of mortgage bankers and of Wall Street packagers of subprime mortgages, as well as the excesses and misuses of exotic instruments, will be grist for investigators and writers for decades to come.
Provenance and rarity also explain Sotheby's high estimates for the ten scientific instruments in the sale, such as a 21-inch brass telescope made circa 1800 by Jesse Ramsden , instrument-maker to King George III.
In addition, DSI has collaborated with multinational corporations and local companies, such as Seiko Instruments, Miyoshi, and Unisteel, to develop key components for the "A-Drive".
Composers wrote complex pieces meant for instruments of varying sizes and levels of delicacy, and as history hummed its way from Monteverdi to Mahler, orchestras grew larger and less mobile (just ask any double-bass player).
For example, based on his past experience as a senior executive at Seiko Instruments, he set up an outsourced sales team.
The instruments on board Venus Express had been developed as back-ups for either Esa's Mars Express spacecraft or Esa's comet-chaser mission, Rosetta, due for launch in January.
"The financial instruments for the high-tech market cycle don't work as well in cleantech, " says Cleantech Group Managing Partner John Balbach.
Mr Zygmuntowicz, who has also made instruments for Joshua Bell and the Emerson String Quartet, is rated as one of the best violin-makers alive.
To resolve the tune issue, the composer said he and his team "reinvented" some of the Cambodian instruments, such as the buffalo horn -- believed to be used for some 1, 000 years to call elephants.
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The commemorative supercar centers on a cabin that only allows room for the driver and a bare minimum of instruments, eliminating pesky distractions such as passengers and stereos.
While leveraged volatility ETNs do come closer to replicating the actual performance of VIX, these instruments are really only effective when held for short periods of time (as volatility lag eats away at the returns over time).
Adequate coverage of interest expenses is a sign of security for investors, as it ensures that the company can meet its obligations related to senior debt instruments.
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