Sentence examples for borders to know from inspiring English sources

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For Mr. Aristregi, who plans to return to Ulan Bator to better document the hospitals and detention centers where some of the homeless end up, getting people beyond Mongolia's borders to know and understand the problem is essential to addressing it.

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You have to live on the border to know that 220 cars means waiting about two hours and 1,600 pedestrians about 90 minutes.

The agreement would institute a new, integrated entry-exit system that would allow officials on both sides of the border to know in real time who is coming into and out of their countries.

You'll need to know how much land you'll be covering with the border to know how many plates to prepare for the border.

Lazhar Taieb, 45, a craggy Tunisian selling cigarettes and chewing gum from a wooden box on the pavement of this border station, claimed to know several Tunisians paid by Colonel Qaddafi's government to spy on Libyans here.

Raybould addresses not only the methodology of ERA but also the central normative problem in the relationship between risk research and risk assessment: who determines what kind of hypothesis has to be tested, which level of scientific knowledge and certainty is needed before making decisions, and where is the border between "need to know and nice to know".

Regardless, it's nice to know Borders is no longer absolutely irrelevant in the world of ebooks.

"It's natural that a border agency would want to know that people have a valid visa," Mr. Gillies said in an interview.

"That is important when they are recruiting because if someone comes from over the border they will want to know if that person is on a par with the person in Wales".

"Any intelligence service worth its salt will be hanging around the border areas and getting to know the networks that are supplying the players," said Cundy, who has counter-terrorism experience in the Middle East as well as other areas.

To what degree history will recall them remains to be seen, but there is little doubt that it will reserve a spot for John Paul II, the Polish pope who seemed to know no borders.

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