Sentences with phrase «most international territories»

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NATO's command of the International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, since 2003, has been its most groundbreaking venture yet, involving NATO in full spectrum joint military operations thousands of kilometres from the nearest Alliance territory.
Focus Features acquired distribution rights in North American and most major international territories, including UK, Germany and Latin America.
The end of the bipolar world with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1989 made to materialize the hegemonic situation exerted by the United States in the world that is threatened today by its economic weakness and the economic and military rise of China that has highlighted in the geopolitical world by great political influence, military and economic in the Asian and international scene thanks to the great extension of its territory (ranked third in territorial dimension on the planet), high number of inhabitants (about 1.3 billion, most populous in the world) and the dynamism of its economy (the economy is currently showing the highest growth rates on the planet).
Truly international, consistently intelligent and hugely influential, Wallpaper * attracts the most sophisticated global audience by constantly pushing into new creative territories and ensuring its coverage of everything from architecture to motoring, fashion to travel, art to lifestyle, and interiors to jewelry remains unrivaled.
About Autograph Collection Hotels Autograph Collection Hotels, part of Marriott International, Inc., celebrates individuality by curating one - of - a-kind travel experiences at more than 110 luxury lifestyle hotels in nearly 30 countries and territories, among the world's most desirable destinations.
What is most interesting though is that once the Wars series went international, it sold better in Western territories far better than Japan.
Most recently Shopoff completed a fellowship at the Leveld Art Centre (Norway) and will take part in The Arctic Circle Residency (International Territory of Svalbard) this autumn.
In the Right of Passage over Indian Territory Case (1960), Judge ad hoc Fernandes called it «the most general and the most essential of the general principles of law», while in the celebrated WTO case US - Shrimp, the Appellate Body described it as «at once a general principle of law and a general principle of international law».
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