Sentence examples for the bilateralism from inspiring English sources

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the bilateralism

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Having a matching arrangement on each of two sides.

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The bilateralism present in both the Australian and Italian cases shows an anti Geneva Convention deployment of the concept of non-refoulement since the underlying logic of the agreements was to redirect asylum seekers to third zones of questionable safety.

We used dorsoplantar bilateral projections previously performed for any clinical purposes, since the projection is suitable for morphological and pathological evaluation of the fifth toe and fifth ray, allowing assessing the bilateralism of the studied variables.

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To remove Northern Ireland from Europe without its consent is not only morally wrong and politically risky; it is also a rejection of the fundamental bilateralism of the peace process.

The study leaves open the question of just why the beetles favored bilateralism, although Gómez speculates that bilaterals might provide a better landing platform for the insects.

The discovery, reported today in The Journal of Experimental Biology, marks the first time that a radially symmetrical animal has been found to move bilaterally, and it suggests the brittle star has developed the mechanism to enjoy the efficiency of bilateralism in spite of its anatomy.

The difference between Mr. Rabin -- who was murdered on the altar of settlement nine years ago -- and Mr. Sharon is the difference between bilateralism and unilateralism.

In economic terms, the focus on bilateralism was always dubious.

President Donald Trump has spoken publicly about his preferences for bilateralism and bilateral trade over multilateralism and regionalism.

He and Kissinger wanted to send a message to the Soviets that their monopoly on bilateralism with the Chinese was over.

It is with some irony, then, that if Livni (or Barak) triumphs in February, Israel might shift away from a bilateral approach at the very time when the most vocal critic of bilateralism, Syria, is seemingly changing its tune.

Mr Fogh Rasmussen says that "in the future we will see stronger regional co-ordination," though he sees this as taking the form of "active bilateralism"—choosing partners for particular issues.

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