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Much of the conversation focused on a Europe in transition -- a place where a young, Internet-nurtured generation is artfully sidestepping political boundaries and cultural barriers to doing business, and where a multitude of tongues and national points of view both foster flexibility and impede change.
From 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., in addition to competitions for national points, there will be demonstrations by the Agility Club of Long Island, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind (which benefits from the event) and the Grey Hound Rescue Club.
Each jurisdiction has its own rules and fees and the threat of terrorism has created inspections and bottlenecks at many national points of entry.
He was often in NASCAR's top ten in national points, won a major national event (which NASCAR awarded to the runner-up so the local white beauty queen wouldn't have to kiss him) and seemingly took it all in stride, never lashing-out at the sport during his career even though he seemed to have every right to do so.
For these national points of entry, IHR (2005) also introduces special provisions for travelers, including the obligation to treat them with respect for their dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedom.
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So both government interventions are perfectly sensible from a national point of view but create problems elsewhere.
But constant filming would probably also be unlawful, says Andy Marsh, chief constable of Hampshire Constabulary who is the national point-man for the police for body cameras.
"From a family point of view, England is home," Bruney says, "but from a national point of view, it's not.
State-aid rules can seem frustrating from a national point of view, and there are understandable calls for them to be read flexibly in the context of steel.
The size of the EU's budget is not the actual problem and its reform will require more than opportunistic lip service and national point-scoring.
Irwin Dambrot, who helped lead City College to the 1950 N.I.T. and N.C.A.A. basketball championships, only to be engulfed in a national point-shaving scandal that tarnished an unprecedented feat and rocked the college game, died on Thursday.
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