Sentence examples for internationally recognized boundaries from inspiring English sources

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Managed by domestic military and civilian authorities, the zones are much bigger than the internationally recognized boundaries of the countries that proclaim them.

Last June, the United Jewish Communities, a leading American philanthropic group, reversed a longstanding policy, to support only projects within Israel's internationally recognized boundaries, and announced that it would finance some services for Jews living in the settlements.

She writes that Japan's recent map "extends beyond Japanese internationally recognized boundaries, incorporating many islands claimed by neighboring countries" and Japan risks losing access to many of " resources because of its brinkmanship".

First, boycotts that focus on the territories occupied in 1967 actually reinforce the legitimacy of Israel in its internationally recognized boundaries, although they do reject the settlement of occupied territories.

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Geologists would then mark the beginning of that layer with a "golden spike"—a Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP which denoted the official, internationally recognized boundary between the end of one interval and the beginning of another.

The armistice lines drawn in 1949 after the war form Israel's internationally recognized boundary, the infamous Green Line, which demarcates the West Bank from Israel.

SpaceShipTwo is designed to be flown by two pilots and carry up to six passengers on a suborbital trajectory to altitudes above 62 miles (100 kilometers), an internationally recognized boundary of space.

The experiment was successful, in that the Israeli government was eventually compelled to move the route of the Separation Barrier back towards the Green Line -- the internationally recognized boundary between Israel and the West Bank -- and 95% of the village land and olive trees were spared.

Internationalization leads to an increasing demand for internationally recognized standards.

Boundaries for subdivisions for the entire period have been internationally recognized and indicated with a global standard section and point (GSSP) marker, or "golden spike".

Me, slightly apprehensive: "You mean metaphorically kill me, right?" Objectively speaking, a borderologist should love the Holy Land [1], veined as it is with boundaries both old and new, in different stages of acknowledgement and fortification: some internationally recognized ones are purposely overlooked [2], others are unrecognized, yet heavily militarized.

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