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Most of the Antarctic region is situated south of 60 ° S latitude parallel, and is governed in accordance with the international legal regime of the Antarctic Treaty System.
Most often however the European numbering system for the international E-road network is used.
Most international versions of the show remain quite similar to each other in that their main format remains true to the original fly on the wall, observational style, with the emphasis being on human relationships.
Most international flights are subject to intermittent delay and sometimes cancellation.
Most of the Anglican Communion does not approve of homosexual activity, with the exception of the Episcopal Church, which is facing a possible exclusion from international Anglican bodies over the issue.
* Most of the southern half of the boundary with Somalia is a Provisional Administrative Line, not an international boundary, which is ignored by rival clans within Ethiopia's Ogaden and southern Somalia's Oromo region
Most notable international actors acted in this genre of films such Alain Delon, Henry Silva, Fred Williamson, Charles Bronson, Tomas Milian and others international stars.
Most international human rights organizations, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, condemn laws that make homosexual relations between consenting adults a crime.
Most international flights arrive in and through Tripoli International Airport.
Most international clinical documents use the term mental " disorder ", while " illness " is also common.
Most well-known is article 1, which sets out the four criteria for statehood that have sometimes been recognized as an accurate statement of customary international law:
Most juniors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit.
Most foreign embassies in the Netherlands and 150 international organisations are located in the city, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which makes The Hague one of the major cities hosting the United Nations, along with New York, Vienna and Geneva.
Most show jumpers are tall horses, over, usually of Warmblood or Thoroughbred breeding, though horses as small as have been on the Olympic teams of various nations and carried riders to Olympic and other international medals.
Most international versions offer a top prize of one million units of the local currency ; the actual value of the prize of course varies widely, depending on the value of the currency.
Most of them were taken over by the local firms of the other major international accounting firms.
Most merchants move to Antwerp, greatly contributing to its growth as an international trading center.
Most governments in the region have established AIDS education programs in partnership with the World Health Organization and international NGOs.
Most such cables follow the great circle route from London, England to New York City, USA because of the high-speed requirements of international financial transactions.
Most fair trade import organizations are members of, or certified by one of several national or international federations.
Most of its international border is with Mongolia, which, in Chinese, is sometimes called " Outer Mongolia " ( 外蒙古 ), while a small portion is with Russia.
Most European fountain pen brands ( for example Caran d ' Ache, Faber-Castell, Michel Perchin, DuPont, Montegrappa, Stipula, Pelikan, Montblanc, Monteverde, Sigma, Delta, Italix and Rotring ) and some pen brands of other continents ( for example Bexley, Retro51, Tombow and Acura ) use so called " international cartridges " ( AKA " European cartridges " or " standard cartridges " or " universal cartridges "), in short ( 38 mm in length, about 0. 75 ml of capacity ) or long ( 72 mm, 1. 45 ml ) sizes, or both.

Most and observers
Most observers believed that without expansion slavery would eventually die out ; Lincoln argued this in 1845 and 1858.
Most observers agree that the elections themselves were relatively free and transparent and that the opposition parties garnered between two-thirds and three-quarters of the total vote.
Most observers familiar with horses and their capabilities estimate that Watt was either a bit optimistic or intended to underpromise and overdeliver ; few horses can maintain that effort for long.
Most observers thought that Landis waited because he did not want to rule against the two established leagues and their contracts.
Most observers describe Venezuela in terms of four fairly well-defined regions: the Maracaibo lowlands in the northwest, the northern mountains extending in a broad east-west arc from the Colombian border along the Caribbean Sea, the wide Orinoco plains ( llanos ) in central Venezuela, and rank highly dissected Guiana highlands in the southeast.
Most observers rated Dewey as the winner of the debate, and a few days later Dewey defeated Stassen in Oregon.
Most observers felt that Kennedy won the debate, and Johnson was not able to expand his delegate support beyond the South.
Most observers expected Chiang's government to eventually fall in response to a Communist invasion of Taiwan, and the United States initially showed no interest in supporting Chiang's government in its final stand.
Most observers credited him with being scrupulously fair in presenting opinions of the agencies to the President, even when they conflicted with his own.
Most observers noted the personal animus between the bishop of Lincoln and the pope, but it did not stop the pope from agreeing to most of Grosseteste's demands about the way the English church ought to function.
Most recently, Claude " Buddy " Leach ran a populist campaign in the Louisiana gubernatorial election of 2003 that some observers compared to Huey Long's.
Most observers guess the population of Nogales, Sonora, at roughly 300, 000. International commerce is a big part of Nogales ’ economy.
Most external observers agree that Hu presided over a decade of consistent economic growth, led China through the storm of the global financial crisis relatively unscathed, and increased China's international stature immensely.
Most observers, whether they were in favor of the Indian removal policy or not, realized that the passage of the act meant the inevitable removal of most Indians from the states.
Most political observers see the Crown Prince Party as having been at the pinnacle of their power in the 1980s and to have had their power reduced after 1989 for a number of reasons:
Most observers thought this was an unprecedented move, but Iacocca pointed to the government's bailouts of the airline and railroad industries.
Most ringside observers and boxing writers felt Walcott deserved the win, and so there was a rematch on June 25, 1948, when Louis prevailed once again, this time by a knockout in round 11.
Most observers, notably Gus and Clara Allen, are quite certain that Call is his father.
Most observers remarked that with the exception of Applefest, the annual “ Warwick Valley Bridal Trail ” in the downtown business and historical district has eclipsed all other one-day Village events in size and participation.
Most domestic and international observers consider his regime to be one of the most corrupt, ethnocentric, oppressive and undemocratic states in the world.
Most Churches of God are Sabbatarian observers of primitive, apostolic Christianity, as are some Noahide Churches of the Nazarene.
Most observers expected Chiang's government to eventually fall in response to a Communist invasion of Taiwan, and the United States initially showed no interest in supporting Chiang's government in its final stand.
Most observers believed that the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) would have preferred to see Chen Shui-bian replaced by an administration less sympathetic to Taiwan independence and more in favor of Chinese reunification.
Most observers believed that this was because the PRC has learned that any comments, especially in the form of threats, have been counterproductive.

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