• This attitude and perspective may be common in international institutions and in Europe or other parts of the world.

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  • At French business school INSEAD, EMBA course directors point to an international focus as a common characteristic held by participants.

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  • It is clear that supply chain vulnerability and recovery plans for production delays may become more common as international industrial production increases.

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  • And he has met his demise because the government and the people of Yemen have joined the international community in a common effort against Al Qaeda.

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  • For once, American tourists have something in common with international currency traders: This summer, they are all wondering how the Greek financial crisis will impact the dollar.

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  • The Convention encourages international cooperation to safeguard the common heritage of humanity.

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  • The thieves were so flippant about law enforcement that they didn't even bother to conceal the origin of their mailings, a common practice for international hackers.

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  • This is a common technique for international travelers, our soldiers deploying abroad and for people who want to use their phones once they are out of contract.

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  • Several changes that have unfolded during the last decades, and have significantly accelerated during the last decade, have made the common approach to international business strategy ever more inappropriate and misleading.

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  • There is no compelling reason in your non-federal framework, on issues other than those bearing directly on the functioning of the Union, for member states to have common positions in international organisations.

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  • The second misconception that underlies the common approach towards international business strategy is that it is about overcoming challenges that operations in foreign, unfamiliar environments raise, as well as those that result from the need to coordinate activities across multiple countries.

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  • Common Article 3 of the conventions, which relates to "non-international armed conflicts" -- the most common form of conflict in the world today -- is applicable to the situation in Syria.

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  • For me, we find those common values and shared principles in the United Nations Charter, as well as the body of international agreements that are the foundation of our common quest for development, peace and security and human rights.

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  • It hardly helps that Mr Cavallo, accustomed to performing on the international conference circuit, lacks the common touch.

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  • International travel is among the most common hepatitis A risk factors, accounting for 15% of U.S. cases in 2005, a CDC study found.

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  • These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency.

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  • However we've been working to see if we can move forward in a common position with the international community in support of a political transition within Syria.

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  • And we are currently working on a number of tracks ourselves in that we have a diplomatic track to forge, as the President said, a common response from the international community.

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  • To accomplish the goals of national ownership, international leadership, coherence, a common strategy and predictable and credible delivery, he continued, it was crucial to develop a clear understanding of responsibilities within the United Nations and to cultivate the pool of international civilian expertise and leadership, ready for rapid deployment, as recommended in the report.

    UN: Security Council

  • But a revitalized NATO will continue to hew to that original vision of its founders, allowing us to rally collective action for the defense of our people, while building upon the broader belief of Roosevelt and Churchill that all nations have both rights and responsibilities, and all nations share a common interest in an international architecture that maintains the peace.

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  • The Network builds international links between cities that share a common creative history, thereby promoting the sharing of cultural and creative knowledge across national boundaries and economic divides.

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  • In contrast to the common approach, I view international business strategy as a distinctive strategic field that requires its own tools and frameworks in order to be understood and analyzed properly.

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  • Tony Blair would not have been able to operate in the way that he has very successfully done so, in building the international coalition because if you have a common foreign policy or common defence policy, in the end you always have to go to the lowest common denominator.

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  • They discovered they had a lot in common: interest in travel, international politics, philosophy.

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  • Biosphere reserves are models that have been seeking to resolve conflicts in land use and biodiversity conservation, thus creating opportunities for education, entertainment and tourism, and international collaboration in conserving the biosphere, our common house.

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  • Although disparities among them are often emphasized, the 1974 Israeli- Syrian withdrawal agreement, the 1978 Camp David Accords, the Reagan statement of 1982, the 1993 Oslo Agreement, the treaty between Israel and Jordan in 1994, the Arab peace proposal of 2002, the 2003 Geneva Initiative, and the International Quartet's Roadmap all contain key common elements that can be consolidated if pursued in good faith.

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  • Foreign partnerships are common, giving Chinese winemakers access to international technology and expertise.

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  • In April, watchdog group Transparency International concluded in a report that revenue transparency for the international oil business is possible but not yet a common practice.

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  • Bin Xu, assistant professor at Florida International University, argues that the "settings" common to so-called "national mourning", such as crowds lining a funeral procession route, help to intensify displays of grief.

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  • If this is done in a common-sense way that increases our international competitiveness while encouraging job creation on our shores and discouraging abusive tax-shelters and race-to-the-bottom behavior, this could be a win for everyone.

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