Sentence examples for repeated settlement from inspiring English sources

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In the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic, independent settlement units can be distinguished associated with watercourses, whereas the Upper Palaeolithic occupation was concentrated mainly on the eastern promontories of the Krumlov Forest where many stations overlap in space, and a number exhibit evidence of repeated settlement activity.

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Failure to appropriately hold the Prime Minister's office to promises to stop building, he thinks, will prompt "the recidivists to repeat settlement provocations, encourage the Palestinians to despair of political processes, and significantly undermine the efforts of Secretary Kerry to jump start negotiations" — and, ultimately, "open the settlement-building floodgates".

Too bad the show didn't also rip the cover off the SEC's pathetic history of repeated sweetheart settlements with their Wall Street buddies.

Muhammad Shtayyeh, a Palestinian minister who recently quit the Palestinian negotiating team in protest of Israel's repeated announcements of settlement expansion, says Israel enjoys too much comfort and impunity, and calls for the negotiations to be fully internationalized.

What they experienced was expanded Jewish settlements, repeated delays in deadlines for Israeli withdrawal and the consolidation of Israeli-controlled corridors on the West Bank.

Yet there are signs of change; not just in BBC budgets, hit by repeated licence fee settlements and unable to compete with the sorts of sums offered by subscription-based rivals, but also in the way viewers watch television.

Mr. Obama repeated his criticism of settlement projects, particularly in the strategically sensitive area of the West Bank known as E1.

After meeting Mr Netanyahu, Mr Kerry travelled to Ramallah for talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is under increasing criticism for continuing the peace talks despite determined and repeated Israeli expansion of settlement activity in the West Bank.

Diane Coyle is an economist and former deputy chair of the BBC Trust The erosion of the BBC's independence has been under way for years: the inexcusably rushed and non-transparent licence fee settlement last year; repeated top-slicing of licence fee funds; the classification of the BBC as part of general government spending; and the frequent requests for appearances at parliamentary committees.

The two parties did not reach an out of court settlement, despite repeated attempts at mediation.

Along with France and Germany, Britain voted in favor of a U.N. resolution in February condemning Israeli settlements, while the United States vetoed it despite Obama's repeated criticism of said settlements.

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