Sentences with phrase «go the international route»

«If we were to go the international route, even national applications would have to be filed identifying the number of classes covered by the application,» says trademark agent Johanne Auger, a partner at BCF LLP in Montreal.
If you go the International route you don't know what kind of prenatal care the birth mother received.
We've been waiting for 1 year and 10 months so far and while the wait is draaaaaaging (we went the international route) it's still very exciting!

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Arabia provided the neighboring areas with such desired products as frankincense and livestock, and Arabian ports were links in international trade, with goods moving back and forth between Mediterranean areas and India by transpeninsular trade routes, many of which went through Mecca.
With a two - week international break following that, it gives him more time to recover, but if Man Utd and the 24 - year - old go down the surgery route, then he could be looking at a much lengthier spell out.
Biology went that route with the launch of the Human Genome Project, the international effort to determine the sequence of 6 billion molecular «letters» that make up human DNA.
This year, VS decided to go a more high - fashion route by firing all the models and just having international pop star and television actress Lady Gaga walk the runway over and over again until she dropped from exhaustion.
IMSA in the USA has gone the route of running slightly modified LPM2 cars as their top - spec DPi (Daytona Prototype International) class in the WeatherTech SportsCar series.
As you say, it seems that it is most commonly recommended to hold some International funds in your portfolio, but I think you point out some really good reasons as to why it might be desirable not to go that route.
The inaugural service will depart from London St Pancras International at 08.31 this morning and tickets for the new route will go on sale from 16:00 for travel from Wednesday, April 4th.
If you're going to be flying Southwest regularly on domestic or international routes, then the Companion Pass is a no - brainer!
Most international routes go through Germany so there is probably a measure of pragmatism about it, but there's no denying it's still a marvel of route planning efficiency even far beyond the country's borders.
I the last ten days we've heard United announce some changes to its domestic buy onboard menu, we've heard Delta saying that it's improving its international Main Cabin meals (and Delta One meals on one route) and we've heard American Airlines say that it's going to try to be more like JAL on its...
I the last ten days we've heard United announce some changes to its domestic buy onboard menu, we've heard Delta saying that it's improving its international Main Cabin meals (and Delta One meals on one route) and we've heard American Airlines say that it's going to try to be more like JAL on its transpacific routes.
American announced that it was going to introduce Premium Economy cabins on long - haul international routes back in early December 2015 but to this day the airline still hasn't announced what this will mean for international upgrades, whether Business Class cabins will get smaller and what the fate of Main Cabin Extra will be.
United had relatively friendly award routing rules that allowed one stopover and two open jaws on roundtrip award tickets.Those rules are gone now though and have been replaced by the «Excursionist Perk,» which is essentially a free segment on an international itinerary.
The Philippine Department of Tourism has unveiled a new air route going to the Banaue rice terraces through the Clark International Airport.
In international route developments, JetBlue sees possibilities for Europe with new planes, more Mint; American's new premium economy seating spreads to more routes; Delta kicks off Seoul service from its home base; Norwegian begins Barcelona flights this week; United drops a U.S. - South America route and Avianca adds one; and Etihad goes all - A380 on a key U.S. route.
Meanwhile, over at Karma International in Zurich, Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury went a more straightforward — and Vetements-esque — route with her neon empowerment.
If the practice is more national or international in nature, go that route.
In fact, about 72 percent of all international transactions in 2016 were all - cash, with Canadians most likely to have gone that route.
And no matter which route you go - fost - adopt, domestic adoption, international adoption - factors, laws, rules and requirements can change at any moment.
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