Sentences with phrase «getting to grips with international»

Getting to grips with international and domestic laws in these fields is a demanding and often time - consuming process.

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There was no suggestion that either Slonim or Mayer were suspects in Friday's attack, which killed 18 - month - old Ali Saad Dawabsha, sparking an international outcry over Israel's failure to get to grips with violence by hardline Jewish settlers.
International Labour Resource and Information Group, «Getting to Grips with Globalization», Workers World, No.3 - 4, January - February, 1996.
11.55 Capitalise On International Influences To Deliver Exciting, Range - Boosting Products, Recognise New Markets & Get To Grips With The Challenges Of Import & Export Following Brexit Cathy Kidd, Global Marketing Director, Kerry Foods Hannah Ingram - Moore, Head of B2B, Whittard of Chelsea
11.55 Capitalise On International Influences To Deliver Exciting, Range - Boosting Products, Recognise New Markets & Get To Grips With The Challenges Of Import & Export Following Brexit
What kind of government attempts to ridicule the opposition for getting to grips with one of the most important international treaties in years?
«What firms are still getting to grips with is the preparation — what to do when it happens,» says Bird & Bird's joint international commercial head Simon Shooter of the cyber attack that crippled DLA Piper's systems earlier this week.
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