This term is central to CITES as it refers to the export of wildlife products that does not undermine the conservation of the species.
But some constitutional experts cast doubt on this argument as it appears in the same paragraph that refers to the 10 January (implying it should take place on that day).
The invisible portion of the purchase cycle, as Optify refers to it, is a secret the buyers are keeping to themselves.
However, the letter looks as though it refers to US retailers only so it would be irrelevant to the UK courts.
As for the title: It actually refers to a posh district in Seoul where people are considered trendy and lavish, and the video colorfully exaggerates this uber-affluent lifestyle.
Billionaire Warren Buffet refers to it as the "lottery of the womb" -- this sense that some people have that they are entitled to their parents' money through inheritance or lavish gifts.
Defined as risk or uncertainty, in a financial context it refers to the sale of items whose existence is not certain.
Nobody outside the company refers to it as anything other than Citi, anyway.
Dr. NIMAR: ...in the sense that it's - in some cases, it refers to the whole community, the Muslim community as tolerating the existence of extremists and -which enables radicalization.
Today its most common usage is in the workplace where it refers to such things as flexi-time, variable hours and extended periods of leave.
Whitney Neil London Dry Gin, is distilled with nine botanicals, and the one the company is most vocal about is the baobab fruit- which it refers to as a signature African botanical.
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In fact, the Chinese-language report translated into English refers to it as "Apple's netbook (or a "tablet" as many call it)" only adding to the confusion.
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The general concept is known as energy harvesting, which simply refers to the gathering of energy from one source and applying it to power an object.
In this context it refers to the card that is sent to reorder a standard quantity of parts as and when they have been used up in the manufacturing process.
It is his first exhibition devoted to the sweater-based works (which he refers to as paintings) and his highest-profile outing in New York to date.
Mr Lott refers now and then to the antitrust action against Microsoft, making it clear that he regards it as wrong-headed.
Dr DePinho refers to it, jokingly, as metastasis, since a clone of his primary creation will be taking root elsewhere in the country.
Rather, it refers to the process of dealing with materials and matter on a nano or molecular scale and, as such, cuts across an array of industries and scientific disciplines.
In the last few months, it has dropped the term from its website, and now refers to "old" unmarried women (which it classes as over 27, or sometimes over 30), but the expression remains widely used elsewhere.
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