Sentences with phrase «then national borders»

If we embrace the claim that we are all brothers and sisters in Christ, then national borders can not limit our solicitude for others.

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Salesses said that the activities that Border Patrol had wanted the National Guard troops to participate in had involved operational support, including: «motor transport maintenance, radio communications, heavy equipment operations, some planning administrative, clerical kinds of responsibilities, and then operating some surveillance camera operators.»
The drug lords need to have their drug income reduced by about 95 percent so they can no longer bribe local and national officials, and can no longer finance government and local police forces to protect their drug traffic, and spread terror throughout all those Mexican cities on the border, and then have the terror cross the border into our American cities.
If we completely open the borders to let any promising young footballer from anywhere in the world join our academy, then will that stop us from developing more young English players to the detriment of our national team?
European online content and services tends to lag a couple of years behind what we see in the U.S.. It's also a more difficult market; dealing with a couple dozen countries, different languages and national borders — which matters more then some of the U.S. companies might think.
Since then, standards for conducting digs have been tightened up largely thanks to British diplomat and archeologist Gertrude Bell (1868 - 1926), once head of the Iraqi Antiquities Service under the British Mandate, who is credited as a seminal participant in establishing both the National Museum of Iraq and the modern - day borders of Iraq (the region of Baghdad and Basra were formed into a single country in 1921, the region of Mosul was added five years later).
From Naracoorte we travel across the South Australian border into Victoria passing by Mount Arapilies a well known rock climbing sight and then through to the Grampians National Park where we will spend a whole day of sightseeing, exploring and bushwalking through this magnificent landscape.
Cecil was drawn out of the protective borders of the Hwange National Park, wounded with an arrow, tracked and then killed and skinned, drawing media attention about the morals and logistics of trophy killing.
«Flagpoling» is the name used to describe when Canadian foreign national residents who need validate a Confirmation of Permanent Residence or a permanent resident visa exit Canada at a United States land border, then immediately turning around to re-enter Canada at the same land border where an officer will interview and grant them entry into Canada.
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