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fact and international
The fact is due mainly to international wars, both hot and cold.
Professor McNeill thinks that at Yalta, Stalin did not fully realize the dilemma which faced him, that he thought the exclusion of the anti-Soviet voters from East European elections would not be greatly resented by his allies, while neither Roosevelt nor Churchill frankly faced `` the fact that, in Poland at least, genuinely free democratic elections would return governments unfriendly to Russia '', by any definition of international friendliness.
More emphasis was put upon the fact that international law was the law of `` civilized nations '' ; ;
In fact, some -- Anzilotti is the principle example -- went so far as to say that all international law could be traced to the single legal norm, Pacta sunt Servanda.
A few days later he announced that he would in fact be retiring from all international cricket after the tournament.
Despite the fact that many of Bacardi's offerings are aimed at the lower and middle-part of the price spectrum, Bacardí rums have been entered in a number of international spirit ratings competitions.
Although its Academy Award was presented to Taiwan, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was in fact an international co-production between companies in four regions: the Chinese company China Film Co-Production Corporation ; the American companies Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia, Sony Pictures Classics and Good Machine ; the Hong Kong company EDKO Film ; and the Taiwanese Zoom Hunt International Productions Company, Ltd ; as well as the unspecified United China Vision, and Asia Union Film & Entertainment Ltd., created solely for this film.
Parties to international franchising may decide to adopt the English language for the document, as long as the Brazilian party knows English fluently and expressly acknowledges that fact, to avoid translation.
Such an achievement was made all the more remarkable by the fact that he was only five months and eight games into his international career, and was not considered his country's premier centre forward.
Although the Holy See, as distinct from the Vatican City State, does not fulfil the long-established criteria in international law of statehood — having a permanent population, a defined territory, a stable government and the capacity to enter into relations with other states — its possession of full legal personality in international law is shown by the fact that it maintains diplomatic relations with 179 states, that it is a member-state in various intergovernmental international organizations, and that it is: " respected by the international community of sovereign States and treated as a subject of international law having the capacity to engage in diplomatic relations and to enter into binding agreements with one, several, or many states under international law that are largely geared to establish and preserving peace in the world.
Honduras, in fact, consistently produced more than its international quota until growers began to withhold the crop in the 1980s in an attempt to stimulate higher prices.
In fact Herodotus was in the habit of seeking out information from empowered sources within communities, such as aristocrats and priests, and this also occurred at an international level, with Periclean Athens becoming his principal source of information about events in Greece.
Though violations may be common in fact, states try to avoid the appearance of having disregarded international obligations.
< BLOCKQUOTE > It is not beyond guessing that this is the work of criminal American imperialism and international Zionism </ BLOCKQUOTE > despite the fact that the object of the fundamentalists ' revolt was the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, America's major ally in the region.
Despite the Rhodesian Constitution of 1965 coming into effect as a result of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence, appeals continued to be accepted by the Privy Council as late as 1969 due to the fact that under international law, Rhodesia remained a UK colony.
The fact that international organizations, courts and tribunals have been created raises the difficult question of how to co-ordinate their activities with those of national courts.
This detail is informed by the fact that Alexandria, because of its man-made bidirectional port between the mainland and the Pharos island, welcomed trade from the East and West, and soon found itself the international hub for trade, as well as the leading producer of papyrus and, soon enough, books.
In the Loan Cases it asserted jurisdiction despite the fact that there was no alleged breach of international law, and it could not be shown that there was any international element to the claim.
The Court justified this by saying that the Covenant of the League of Nations allowed them jurisdiction in cases over " the existence of any fact which, if established, would constitute a breach of international obligations ", arguing that since the fact " may be of any kind " they have jurisdiction if the dispute is one of municipal law.

fact and tensions
Some of the princes of these states were Persian client kings ; a disturbing fact in light of increasing tensions with that kingdom.
Despite the fact that much of their work is discounted by the traditional French audience, Arab rappers use their work to explore issues surrounding this sense of exclusion and tensions in the community.
This may have been a result of the tensions between them, plus the fact that their most recent films had not done well at the box office and Lou wanted to change the formula.
The tensions grew worse on the second American tour mainly for the fact that Butler's father had died, which forced Suede to cancel the tour prematurely.
Holmwood shows, however, that Parsons did in fact describe the situations where tensions and conflict existed or were about to take place, even if he did not articulate those conflicts.
This fact created tensions with Switzerland, which included Italian-speaking areas south of the Alps.
The fact that most of the original settlers of Berlin were not directly German but were Mennonites from Pennsylvania did not help, as their refusal to join the war effort ( because of their pacifism ) only increased tensions.
The reasons for discontent varied-while the usual pay and conditions were a factor, it's fair to say that tensions were increased by the fact that much of the workforce had migrated from the much poorer south.
Nicholson received the request for assistance in mid-May, but rising tensions in New York, combined the fact that most of Nicholson's troops had been sent to Maine, meant that he was unable to take any effective action.
Originally, tensions existed between the two as Merry had feelings about her brother's legacy and also did not like the fact young superheroes operated on the same field as adult ones.
Livestock raising was once practiced more widely, but as populations have risen, most land has been converted to crop cultivation ( a fact that has raised tensions between herders and farmers ).
In fact, they had been installed by the British, and therefore tensions were minimized.
Despite of the fact that war ended in 2003, there are some concealed tensions and unsolved problems from the past, which can cause instability in the region.
The artist also perceived racial tensions in the United States and the fact that the black population did not have the same rights as the whites.
Many factors reportedly contributed to these tensions, including the fact that U. S forces received better rations than Australian soldiers, shops and hotels regularly gave preferential treatment to Americans, and the American custom of caressing girls in public was seen as offensive to the Australian morals of the day.
This is due to the fact that Manchester was heavily populated with French Canadian and Irish millworking immigrants, and Bradley was unable to find a suitable religious community that would not stir up ethnic tensions.
In fact, Hezbollah and its allies withdrew from the government due to political tensions arised from investigations of the assassination of Rafiq Hariri.
Although his father was an Anglican priest, his mother converted to Roman Catholicism ( a fact which led to some tensions in their marriage ), and John himself converted in 1953.
The fact that several plantation owners divided up sizable tracts of land and gave them to their former slaves may also have contributed to these tensions.

fact and grew
This circumstance was due to the fact that imports grew faster than exports.
John Mandeville, writing in 1350, stated as fact the now-preposterous belief: " There grew there a wonderful tree which bore tiny lambs on the endes of its branches.
The confusion often stems from the fact that as war progressed, some resistance movements grew larger-and other diminished.
Dushanbe means " Monday " in Tajik, and the name reflects the fact that the city grew on the site of a village that originally was a popular Monday marketplace.
Enrollment of the now-independent, four-year school grew explosively and, in 1971, the name changed to Lewis – Clark State College – they were, in fact, the very last Normal school in the country to make the change.
In fact, between 2008 and 2010 passenger traffic grew, from 1. 02 million in 2008 to 7. 5 million in 2011.
The royal tour had been conceived by Buchan before the coronation in 1937 ; according to the official event historian, Gustave Lanctot, the idea " probably grew out of the knowledge that as his coming Coronation, George VI was to assume the additional title of King of Canada ," and Buchan desired to demonstrate with living example through Canadians seeing " their King performing royal functions, supported by his Canadian ministers " the fact of Canada's status as an independent kingdom.
After that, Molina engaged in a series of fights against mostly lower-level opposition for the next two years, and he grew frustrated over the fact that his opposition level was being downgraded by promoters after the fight with de la Hoya.
In fact, Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was able to both view and edit web pages ; but, as the Web grew, it became a read-only medium for most users.
Still more confusion and anguish grew out of the fact that people did not generally know that I had no stake in the Black Swan Record Company.
She in fact succeeded in this until she grew sick and died because the dart was poisoned.
In fact, the town's population grew during the Great Depression, as many people from Fall River and other localities moved to the suburb.
Chief Bromden, in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, is believed by all to be deaf and mute, but in fact he can hear and speak ; he does not let anyone know this because, as he grew up, he was not spoken to ( making him " deaf ") and ignored ( making him " mute ").
With Han assistance, his strength grew, and Chanyu Zhizhi, who had previously been stronger, was in fact forced to move west.
" Since then, as the public excitement grew and the facts of Peace's extraordinary career came to light, the press had responded loyally to the demands of the greedy lovers of sensation, and piled fiction on fact with generous profusion.
In reality, the report judged alarming the fact that adoption of English as home language by allophones grew faster than the adoption of French as home language.
But shortly previously, Yugoslavia was in fact on the brink of civil war, it straddled the first firefight of the war, as Croat extremists fired three Ambrust missiles into Borovo Selo on the border with Serbia, the village where Red Star midfielder Mihajlović grew up.
In fact cohomology theory grew up after homology and homotopy theory, which are both covariant theories based on mapping into a space ; and characteristic class theory in its infancy in the 1930s ( as part of obstruction theory ) was one major reason why a ' dual ' theory to homology was sought.
Although it has commonly been assumed that concretions grew incrementally from the inside outwards, the fact that radially oriented cracks taper towards the margins of septarian concretions is taken as evidence that in these cases the periphery was stiffer while the inside was softer, presumably due to a gradient in the amount of cement precipitated.
Like most towns named Milford in the United States, its name comes from the fact that it grew around a mill built on a ford-in this case on the Souhegan River.
However, part of the White Company's reputation was built upon the fact that Sir John's men were far less likely to desert in dangerous situations than other mercenaries and Hawkwood soon grew much richer than many other condottieri.
Partly because of this fact, agricultural output grew slowly, not regaining prewar levels of production until the 1960s.
Many Saudi and expat residents of the Eastern Province that grew up in the 1980s and 1990s will recall some quaint memories of the channel, e. g., the onscreen calligraphy that appeared to announce the prayer times, or the fact that most shows were at least a couple years old and could not show any kissing between men and women.

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