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Instead of unipolarity, multipolarity is explicitly recognised.

In some situations, however, the right response may be to do nothing at all.Standards stuffThat different organisations have different security needs is explicitly recognised in the ISO 17799, an international standard for "best practices in information security" that was introduced by the International Organisation for Standardisation in 2000.

The right to the protection of personal data is explicitly recognised by Article 8 of the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights and by the Lisbon Treaty.

We recommend that the susceptibility of landscape preferences to information provision is explicitly recognised by landscape planners and researchers, notably where visualisation techniques are being used to inform decision making.

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"I'd be very glad if this qualitative aspect were explicitly recognised in the evaluation of countries' public finances," said Padoan.

Not surprisingly, they call for Fannie and Freddie to be dramatically shrunk when market conditions allow, and for their subsidies to be explicitly recognised on the federal books.

Bolton MP Ruth Kelly argues that: "If choice is to be a reality, and women's caring role to be properly valued by society, the caring role needs to be explicitly recognised and policy geared to that end".

Third, professional status and corresponding organisational structures (e.g. the partnership model) need to be explicitly recognised in any typology – these factors introduce distinctive trade-offs when seeking greater efficiency and effectiveness.

The last meeting stumbled over Iran's insistence that its "right" to enrich uranium be explicitly recognised and over its building of a heavy-water reactor near Arak that could yield plutonium, an alternative bomb fuel, once operational.

However, he also notes: "The conflict in East Timor most accurately qualifies as genocide against a 'political group', or alternatively as 'cultural genocide', yet neither of these concepts are explicitly recognised in international law".

On three hundred and fifty occasions (25%) cases were explicitly recognised as 'likely' or 'very likely' to have cancer but 775 (58%) were referred 'urgently'urgently

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