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en We're a strongly capitalised bank, after this loss, by international standards, She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday. We're a strongly capitalised bank, after this loss, by international standards,

en The Arab Bank is a major international bank with branches in Switzerland, Italy, and the U.S., and 6,000 employees. A major international bank all over the world with 6,000 employees, it has the capability of laundering money and trying to conceal the unlawful nature of banking services.

en The OECD, World Bank and International Monetary Fund have been very effective in identifying standards. But the problem is that they don't have the means, through sanctions or through incentives, to really encourage companies to adhere.

en The Chinese government is establishing high-technology standards that differ from international standards. In effect, foreign high-technology intellectual property rights are not only losing value, but the high-technology standards [that China is creating] are also incompatible with international high-technology standards, [which consequently are] making entry into China's market difficult for foreign companies with intellectual property rights in high technology.

en It's a big week on the international front and not just from our side. The Bank of England and the Bank of Canada will be making announcements next week plus the Bank of Japan says it's going to start draining liquidity from its system in advance of its first rate hike in years.

en My understanding is that research practices in Korea had not been fully established. I think he realized his standards weren't good enough in an international forum and in the future the standards will be higher.

en The US has long taken a selective approach to international standards, but in recent years, the US government has taken unprecedented steps to disregard its obligations under international treaties. This threatens to undermine the whole framework of international human rights law -- including the consensus on the absolute prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

en We support the AU mission and we will be working together with the AU and our other partners in the international community to see that government in Mauritania is consistent with international standards and respects the will of the people.

en It's not an international bank. It doesn't have an international reputation. It's not a core business.

en Iran's defiance of the international ban on executing child offenders is a growing concern and calls into question its willingness to abide by international human rights standards,

en We ask the Justice Department and the INS to abide by its own standards and by international human rights standards in the treatment of these detainees, ... To treat detainees inhumanely is to risk breeding hostility and anger against us where before there may have been none.

en We ask the Justice Department and the INS to abide by its own standards and by international human rights standards in the treatment of these detainees. To treat detainees inhumanely is to risk breeding hostility and anger against us where before there may have been none.

en Traditionally, there is a great synergy between standards organizations and open-source projects. Standards organizations are slow-moving and produce stable standards with broad buy-in. The risk with standards is that they are academic and not practical. Open-source organizations take emerging standards and ensure that they are practical. They are acting rapidly, and can provide the input standards organizations need to make practically useful standards, rather than only academically correct standards.

en Despite promises, we're still seeing the 'old' World Bank. The International advisory group that the World Bank has appointed to monitor the project does not have the capacity to deal with social and environmental problems. There are too many questions unanswered.

en These kinds of international conferences can be beneficial to the people in the country hosting them. It opens up the country to the outside world and such a spotlight of attention gives the government strong incentives to try to meet international standards, including on human rights.


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