Scott Younger, a Scot who is active in business and other affairs in Southeast Asia.
Somebody would be, mostly like a subscriber to The Economist or some other international affairs publication.
Second, the basis of Asian regionalism has been non-interference in each other's affairs.
On the other hand, China is implacably opposed to the US or Nato intervening in what it calls the internal affairs of other countries.
China's stance is consistent with its policy of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs.
Then there is the group's vow to keep out of each other's domestic affairs.
For a start, the Chinese government has a foreign-policy doctrine of not interfering in the internal affairs of other countries.
The Anti-Defamation League, AIPAC, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs and other prominent American Jewish groups did not oppose the weapons transfer.
It has no supranational institution, such as the European Commission, and its member governments are reluctant to interfere in each other's internal affairs.
"We do not export revolution, we do not interfere in the affairs of anyone, the affairs of other people or nations, " Mr. Morsi said.
Whether they receive government benefits or not, though, veterans tend to pay closer attention to military affairs than other voters and they lean Republican in most elections.
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Yet this time around, Mr Skeen spoke out against Mr Byrd's amendment and suggested that, by changing the treatment of the duties, it might trespass on other House committees' affairs.
Those who don't make the national pageants like the Miss India gala have to settle for other, less glamorous affairs, including scores of neighborhood beauty shows, intercollegiate contests and parade queen competitions.
We were told all this time, time after time, in public hearings before the governmental affairs and other congressional committees, however much like the British after World War I, we were fixated on the economy.
Both sides are of the view that it is imperative to handle China- U.S. relations and properly address our differences in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, noninterference in each other's internal affairs, equality and mutual benefit, and seeking common ground while putting aside differences.
But I'm aiming at something rather simpler here - to try and summarise for my own understanding what it is that makes the majority of the British tick, warts and all, and how this compares with the state of affairs in other countries, like Germany, for example.
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But things did not work out that way in foreign affairs, and other sorts of convergence may be coming to an end, too.
Fellow crossbench peer Lord Ramsbotham agreed that the MOD was not the right place for the veterans' minister as the affairs primarily involved other ministries such as the Department of Work and Pensions, the Department of Health, and the Department for Communities and Local Government.
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Tone matters more in foreign affairs than any other area of policy, but the fact remains that, so far, the administration has not yet had to make any hard decisions, such as whether to deploy force, or which new weapons system to buy or sell.
Berlin will be torn, says Citha Maass of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, as other countries keep pushing it to do more, for instance to interpret its mandate in Afghanistan more robustly (although, contrary to some reports, nobody expects German forces to go south).
And today we have had a very good talk that has started not with the discussion of the documents to be signed -- they were coordinated -- and not with discussing Iran, North Korea, Middle East, and other pressing issues of foreign affairs, but we started with economic issues.
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Two other Commons committees, the home affairs and the public administration committees, will both examine aspects of the case.
There are moments when music and lyrics bear only the faintest relation to each other, a tricky state of affairs in a work that is almost bereft of spoken dialogue.
Furthermore, a limited number of mainland laws "relating to defense and foreign affairs as well as other matters outside the limits of the SAR's autonomy" as specified by the Basic Law apply to the SAR.
After racing through Congress at near break-neck speed, the acronym-friendly Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (the JOBS Act) has stranded in the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs at least 11 other Senate and House bills that deal with securities law reforms.
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The other two matches are all-French affairs, with Stade Francais hosting Montpellier and La Rochelle facing Clermont Auvergne.
After a three-day trial last week, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein is to decide whether Stockton becomes the most populous city in the nation to enter bankruptcy, despite the objection of creditors who argued the city failed to pursue all other avenues for straightening out its financial affairs.
The other is to exaggerate the place of world affairs in their own job.
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Anne Smedinghoff, slain along with four other Americans, displayed a love of global affairs while growing up outside Chicago.
This means he likely oversaw, among other functions, the division's legal affairs.
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