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However, if a tree convex network is not path consistent, enforcing path consistency on it may not make it globally consistent.
But she said North Korea must first promise broad changes in the complex to make it globally competitive and must guarantee that it would not use the economic project as a political bargaining chip again.
Paul Otlet, born in 1868, was a Belgian librarian and information theorist who envisioned and began building a "universal knowledge network," known as the Mundaneum, to catalogue all of the world's published information and make it globally available through a network of electronically connected libraries and archives.
They are a group of interesting Euro startups with the chops needed to make it globally.
"We are definitely planning to include the model in... VISSIM's simulation of pedestrians and make it globally available for traffic-planning projects".
If China wants to make it globally, it will also have to get state-produced airplanes certified with international authorities, particularly the American and European regulators.
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This would destroy its immunity to MUI and reduce its spectral efficiency, making it globally less attractive.
"They are making it globally, and we are proud of them," he added, "like we are proud of our soccer and basketball players when they make it internationally".
The finance minister, Ildefonso Guajardo, has said Mexico will try to persuade the new US leader that Nafta benefits all North America and makes it globally competitive.
Before doing so, the team wanted to work out the kinks and make sure that the app was ready for primetime before making it globally available.
It is estimated to be responsible for 83 million years lived in disability, making it globally the leading cause of disability [ 1– 3].
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