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# Provide international benchmarks that may assist policy-makers in identifying the comparative strength and weaknesses of their educational systems
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# Provide an effective and well defined regulatory regime that is consistent with international best practices.
# Provide morphosyntactic rules for creating verb forms and nominal forms whose seven cases are called karaka ( similar to case ) that generate the morphology
# Provide both hierarchical and graph-like control regimes, and allow their use to be blended as seamlessly as possible.
# Provide data manipulation functions for the simple manipulation of data needed to define process data and control flow.
# Provide a forecast of revenues and expenditures, that is, construct a model of how our business might perform financially if certain strategies, events and plans are carried out.
# Provide victims a chance to take part in the decisions relating to the measures and to receive reparation.
# Provide a logical and unified administration model: As briefly described before in the introduction, this model is based on an industry standard called CIM defined by the DMTF ( http :// www. dmtf. org ).
# and international
# The Primates ' Meeting ( first met in 1979 ) is the most recent manifestation of international consultation and deliberation, having been first convened by Archbishop Donald Coggan as a forum for " leisurely thought, prayer and deep consultation ".
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# Measures, numbers, money, days, months, years, clock time, and international words are in English forms, e. g. Date / Time: 20 May 1972 at 21: 00
# Community organizations: range from informal family or kinship networks, to more formal incorporated associations, political decision making structures, economic enterprises, or professional associations at a small, national or international scale.
* DIN # is used for German standards with primarily domestic significance or designed as a first step toward international status.
# the measures taken in response to it, must be in compliance with a state's other obligations under international law
# transactions for or with a foreign central bank or government, or nonprivate international financing organization ;
# The winner of an international tournament meeting specified standards, and any player placing second in two such tournaments within a span of four years.
# A player who demonstrates ability manifestly equal to that of ( 3 ) above in an international tournament or match.
# To maintain international peace and security, and to that end: to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace ;
# To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion ; and
# Political influence: Smaller countries, such as Portugal and the Netherlands, who do not carry much political clout on the international stage, are given a substantial increase in influence through membership in IGOs, such as the European Union.
# " The accomplishments in international law ", describing the fleshing out of several international criminal law concepts which had not been ruled on since the Nuremberg Trials ;
# " Strengthening the Rule of Law ", referring to the Tribunal's role in promoting the use of international standards in war crimes prosecutions by former Yugoslav republics.
# Decides that the United States of America, by training, arming, equipping, financing and supplying the contra forces or otherwise encouraging, supporting and aiding military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to intervene in the affairs of another State ;
# Decides that the United States of America, by certain attacks on Nicaraguan territory in 1983-1984, namely attacks on Puerto Sandino on 13 September and 14 October 1983, an attack on Corinto on 10 October 1983 ; an attack on Potosi Naval Base on 4 / 5 January 1984, an attack on San Juan del Sur on 7 March 1984 ; attacks on patrol boats at Puerto Sandino on 28 and 30 March 1984 ; and an attack on San Juan del Norte on 9 April 1984 ; and further by those acts of intervention referred to in subparagraph ( 3 ) hereof which involve the use of force, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to use force against another State ;
# Decides that the United States of America, by directing or authorizing over Rights of Nicaraguan territory, and by the acts imputable to the United States referred to in subparagraph ( 4 ) hereof, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to violate the sovereignty of another State ;
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