Sentences with phrase «flag of convenience in»

«The Usual Suspects: Liberia's weapons and mercenaries in Cote d'Ivoire and Sierra Leone», Global Witness, March 2003; «Logging Off: How the Liberian Timber Industry Fuels Liberia's Humanitarian Disaster and Threatens Sierra Leone» September 2002; «Taylor - made: The Pivotal Role of Liberia's Forests and Flag of Convenience in Regional Conflict» September 2001.

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Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode shortly before formally commissioned the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) extension project and flag off of the 434 new BRT bus operations, expressed optimism that it would bring comfort and convenience to commuters in the state.
In fact, many of the 60 or so cruise ships that carry an estimated 8000 people to Antarctica each year already sail under flags of convenience.
But some students are finding they miss the decidedly low - tech conveniences of paper - highlighting, flagging pages with sticky notes and scribbling in the margins.
It has been reported that a major merchant ship goes down somewhere in the world every two or three days; most are ships sailing under flags of convenience, with underpaid crews and poor safety records.
In other words, the term no - fault becomes a flag of convenience when couples decide to lower their sails and end the voyage of a marriage gone south, not the reason they ended the marriage.
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