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But with Unscom out of action, it will become ever harder for the Americans to argue that the unending embargo is designed to enforce the internationally accepted aim of arms control, rather than to serve America's and Britain's interest in keeping Mr Hussein (together with the unfortunate Iraqi people) contained in a cage.
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It says the labeling policy aims to distinguish between goods made inside the internationally accepted borders of Israel and those outside.
This provides an internationally accepted definition of complex interventions, and a robust guide to the design of such trials.
Second, there is no internationally accepted standardization of the biological materials known as reagents used in testing in different laboratories.
But there is no internationally accepted definition of terrorism, and not everyone agrees on who is a terrorist.
The base for all viscosity measurements is the internationally accepted viscosity of double-distilled water at 20 °C.
Complications were defined according to the internationally accepted classification of the Dutch Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Appendix 1) [6].
They say it would be based on the "internationally accepted principle of residence".
7 11 Nevertheless, an internationally accepted definition of frailty is lacking.
The students questioned the universal applicability of internationally accepted standards of professionalism.
This would allow development of an internationally accepted definition of CKDu and kidney biopsy pathology criteria.
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