Sentences with phrase «by individual countries»

And since intellectual property law is largely defined by individual countries, they have to make a continual effort to find ways to defend their mark in every country they care about.
Matters of tariffs and trade were decided by individual countries in terms of their own interests more than by international agreements.
You can track your sales by individual country and how many sales originate from particular locations.
The other component is the 88 exhibitions mounted by individual countries, each in its own national pavilion.
The points chosen to focus on as positive outcomes at Rio +20 were mainly two: the commitments made by individual countries and the expression of desire to set a group of Sustainable Development Goals.
If you wanted a good (if belated) first step — with the world coming together to acknowledge the urgency of climate change, to agree to strong long - term goals and to put in place some measures to help encourage future action by individual countries, then this agreement was a success.
Macron has said he hopes to pool liability for various kinds of debt: a completed banking union would ensure bailout costs for individual financial institutions would be distributed across the continent rather than borne by individual countries, and the so - called Eurobonds would allow national governments to borrow money against a joint continental credit rating.
Finally, after four years of negotiations and formalities, the European Union will have its tough new privacy rules, replacing two - decades - old legislation that was much more open to interpretation by individual countries.
Almost all universities are state funded, and grants are generally bestowed by the individual countries» research councils, either directly to a PI or through the PI's institution, depending upon the country and type of grant.
There are many reasons why regulations developed by individual countries are appropriate to govern the research occurring in that nation, but disparate regulations are a major obstacle for worldwide collaboration in the scientific community.
«The mitigation efforts put forward by individual countries should be both feasible and fair, where an equitable balance is struck that is acceptable to all countries,» said Andrew.
Instrumentation, pharmaceuticals, and supplies should be sufficient for the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery at a level of care equal to or higher than the standard of care dictated by the individual country, state, or provincial practice acts.
Instrumentation, pharmaceuticals, and supplies should be sufficient for the practice of medicine and surgery at a level of care consistent with that expected in the practice of veterinary medicine as directed by the individual country, state, or province practice acts.
2007/04/25: Australian: Brawls loom on climate burdens [WGIII] The latest report by the world's pre-eminent climate change advisory body will unleash a series of diplomatic rows about the levels of emissions cuts that should be shouldered by individual countries.
Whereas in Copenhagen there was an effort to browbeat countries into accepting targets for reducing carbon emissions, Paris is about collecting voluntary plans for action drafted by individual countries.
This is very important in the coming year, as the climate agreement needs to be officially ratified by individual countries.
Red Notices are issued by an individual country to seek the arrest of a person with a view to extradition.
As seen in the electricity generation sector, these policies are likely to have a direct and significant impact on the fuel choices made by individual countries, including a shift away from coal as CO2 costs rise.
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