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The past decade has seen a mushrooming of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) between regulators.
*Kuwait National Petroleum signed memoranda of understanding with BP and Shell.
The work also contained some memoranda of the session of 1661.
Gone are the references to "tearing up" the memoranda of conditions attached to the country's rescue programmes.
"It's a collection of field memoranda, of field interviews, a collection that accumulates over a period of months. . . .
I get a log every week of all the contacts they make and memoranda of the discussions.
They were memoranda of cases, histories of cases — the voting, the reactions of the members of the Court, and so forth.
Subversion In Chile (A Case Study in US Corporate Intrigue In The Third World) reproduces the US corporation ITT's internal memoranda of the day.
Also, a big chunk of the savings come from the ERG's memoranda of understanding with major suppliers, and the sustainability of these is not really clear.
Following the vote, Syriza's leader, Alexis Tsipras, said the country had experienced "a historic day", adding: "In a few days the Samaras government, which pillaged the country, will belong to the past, as will the memoranda of austerity".
Effective leadership has been a key factor in releasing the flow of money to where it was needed, according to Garrett, particularly in Ethiopia where key ministries have signed memoranda of understanding to define their roles in delivering projects.
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