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    • 285001. a buffer zone
    • 285005. organizations and associations of
    • 285009. international organization to
    • 285013. preventing crime within and among States
    • 285017. preventing their diversion
    • 285021. preventing these
    • 285025. methodologies for the following loss types
    • 285029. negotiating skills
    • 285033. is also important
    • 285037. harmonize the current initiatives on
    • 285041. the inventory review resources listed in
    • 285045. dedicated resources
    • 285049. continue to play a vital role in
    • 285053. continuing efforts to
    • 285057. continue to provide appropriate support
    • 285061. citizens of the country
    • 285065. new sites
    • 285069. addressed to you from
    • 285073. one supplier
    • 285077. Supply Officer
    • 285081. general temporary assistance staff
    • 285085. Munzberg
    • 285089. drinking water in
    • 285093. field of culture
    • 285097. the field of dissemination of information
    • 285101. Milos Alcalay
    • 285105. Naji Sabri
    • 285109. test results
    • 285113. substantive outcome
    • 285117. success of the Montreal Protocol
    • 285121. we are about to
    • 285125. towards acceptance
    • 285129. we plan and
    • 285133. nuclear disarmament in the Conference
    • 285137. photocopies of
    • 285141. a new version of
    • 285145. deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces
    • 285149. commend the efforts
    • 285153. second biannual
    • 285157. the social welfare system
    • 285161. a new world information
    • 285165. Working Group considered the text
    • 285169. organized by the Ministry
    • 285173. Ngeze
    • 285177. same rights with regard to the law
    • 285181. travel expenditures
    • 285185. main points
    • 285189. percentage points in
    • 285193. their carriage on deck
    • 285197. conceptual model
    • 285201. end of the current mandate
    • 285205. programme outcomes
    • 285209. education quality
    • 285213. bona
    • 285217. New Zealand and the representatives
    • 285221. an enormous
    • 285225. Haiti for an initial period of six
    • 285229. target for resource assignment from
    • 285233. such commitment
    • 285237. the item in the provisional agenda
    • 285241. that aspect of
    • 285245. this context is
    • 285249. of the virus
    • 285253. this Council in
    • 285257. such a common approach or
    • 285261. these briefings
    • 285265. such measures at the earliest possible time
    • 285269. such incentives
    • 285273. these firms
    • 285277. this punishment
    • 285281. such loans
    • 285285. these variables
    • 285289. present note verbale
    • 285293. this matter at its
    • 285297. this information to the General Assembly
    • 285301. such organizations or
    • 285305. rains
    • 285309. is to reduce
    • 285313. Netherlands on behalf of
    • 285317. is the only competent authority to provide
    • 285321. are the subject of
    • 285325. structures or mechanisms
    • 285329. and to wish him
    • 285333. and performing
    • 285337. and their families from
    • 285341. and entrepreneurs
    • 285345. the Panel has reclassified
    • 285349. his delegation appreciated the
    • 285353. and acts of terrorism
    • 285357. it is my understanding that it
    • 285361. she underscored that
    • 285365. and Almaty Programmes of Action
    • 285369. and State security
    • 285373. and that the State party has not
    • 285377. and to indicate
    • 285381. and to continue to include
    • 285385. and the importance of ensuring their
    • 285389. Brazil recommended
    • 285393. and recommended them for adoption
    • 285397. and of any
    • 285401. and quality management
    • 285405. reaffirming that any use of
    • 285409. while welcoming
    • 285413. and guided by the purposes and principles
    • 285417. emphasizing that the Convention on the
    • 285421. recalling the Brazzaville Declaration on Cooperation
    • 285425. recalling the goal contained in
    • 285429. deploring the killing
    • 285433. noting that considerable progress has been achieved
    • 285437. and urging the Government
    • 285441. and deciding to resume its consultations
    • 285445. social and psychosocial rehabilitation
    • 285449. and restructure
    • 285453. and forge new ones
    • 285457. and to the Sixth Committee
    • 285461. establishment of the Department of Field Support
    • 285465. trends and
    • 285469. obligation of States
    • 285473. and respect for the views of the
    • 285477. Subcommittee recalled
    • 285481. and the exploitation of children
    • 285485. and heard statements
    • 285489. Office continued to
    • 285493. and the rape
    • 285497. agreed with its recommendation that
    • 285501. convinced that terrorism
    • 285505. and mechanisms to
    • 285509. and questions raised
    • 285513. and the parties in
    • 285517. and Albanians
    • 285521. and Permanent Secretary
    • 285525. and space communities
    • 285529. and procedures for recruiting staff for the
    • 285533. and the joint declaration
    • 285537. and financial leases
    • 285541. and Soviet Union
    • 285545. and accusations
    • 285549. and social needs
    • 285553. and stability in Europe
    • 285557. and developing economies
    • 285561. and to decide
    • 285565. and Additional Protocol I
    • 285569. the countries served by those
    • 285573. and synergy between
    • 285577. and training in this
    • 285581. the commitment of the
    • 285585. and recover
    • 285589. and expression as outlined in
    • 285593. and complexities
    • 285597. assessment and reporting
    • 285601. and effective enjoyment
    • 285605. and coordination at all levels
    • 285609. and development in West Africa
    • 285613. and expansionist
    • 285617. and the reconciliation of
    • 285621. and II recommended by the Fifth Committee
    • 285625. and small islands
    • 285629. and the situations
    • 285633. and blockades
    • 285637. and security rights in
    • 285641. and the experience gained in
    • 285645. and economic losses
    • 285649. step X
    • 285653. and second periodic
    • 285657. and local democracy
    • 285661. and men in all areas
    • 285665. and condoms
    • 285669. and populations living in
    • 285673. and the Palestinian National Authority
    • 285677. and precedents
    • 285681. and policies for
    • 285685. and the Collaborative Partnership on
    • 285689. and the Palestinian police
    • 285693. truthfulness
    • 285697. modalities of the
    • 285701. and the public sectors in
    • 285705. and work towards
    • 285709. and tropical storms
    • 285713. and girls against
    • 285717. effective and accelerated implementation
    • 285721. and floods in
    • 285725. and the Model Law on
    • 285729. and the elimination of discrimination against women
    • 285733. and Israeli forces
    • 285737. and humanitarian norms
    • 285741. and other restrictions
    • 285745. and the Parliamentary Committee
    • 285749. and the recourse to
    • 285753. and international and regional institutions
    • 285757. and variables
    • 285761. and the Palestinian Legislative Council
    • 285765. and United Nations reserve stocks
    • 285769. and women before the law
    • 285773. and the Regional Centre on
    • 285777. and the interrelated issues
    • 285781. awards relating to
    • 285785. and Displaced Persons in Central Africa
    • 285789. and specialized knowledge
    • 285793. and modern equipment
    • 285797. proposals submitted on
    • 285801. and decisions in
    • 285805. and their representative organizations
    • 285809. and systemic
    • 285813. and financial resources for
    • 285817. and international personnel
    • 285821. and consideration of future actions
    • 285825. and forced migration
    • 285829. and the relevant bodies
    • 285833. depositary as to the performance
    • 285837. and national agencies
    • 285841. and that they should be elected for
    • 285845. in as many different languages as possible
    • 285849. and by implementing
    • 285853. specifically the reduction of criminality
    • 285857. and specific training programmes in
    • 285861. following the usual consultations
    • 285865. the dignity and worth of the
    • 285869. and indicating
    • 285873. and the fuelling
    • 285877. Japan supports the
    • 285881. the accounts consist of
    • 285885. is confident
    • 285889. and need
    • 285893. set out the
    • 285897. improved infrastructure
    • 285901. optimize the allocation and utilization of
    • 285905. the Committee is aware that
    • 285909. and invites Member States to report
    • 285913. codification and
    • 285917. a breakdown of these
    • 285921. Mexico considers
    • 285925. and consultative
    • 285929. and in this regard encourages the
    • 285933. and promoting the participation
    • 285937. projects include
    • 285941. these activities include
    • 285945. and points out in this connection
    • 285949. and applied in
    • 285953. asks them to
    • 285957. promotion of the full enjoyment of
    • 285961. promote greater harmony
    • 285965. and to avoid any actions
    • 285969. and to provide appropriate assistance
    • 285973. and the audit report
    • 285977. and reiterates the need
    • 285981. and notes the efforts of
    • 285985. and addressing the needs
    • 285989. and their empowerment
    • 285993. and coordination of humanitarian assistance
    • 285997. and implementing policies and programmes
    • 285002. a gender perspective and information concerning
    • 285006. our organizations
    • 285010. disability perspective in
    • 285014. crime prevention and
    • 285018. prevent the financing
    • 285022. in session
    • 285026. evaluation methodology
    • 285030. negotiation skills
    • 285034. investigations function
    • 285038. meeting this challenge
    • 285042. the resources of the Organization
    • 285046. sustainable water resources
    • 285050. continue to focus on
    • 285054. continue working in
    • 285058. continue to provide information
    • 285062. citizens of Kosovo
    • 285066. summary of discussion
    • 285070. from the Permanent Observer of Palestine
    • 285074. Moosa
    • 285078. UNMEE staff
    • 285082. no later than the end of
    • 285086. fields of life
    • 285090. the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
    • 285094. field of peace and security
    • 285098. the field of dissemination of information on
    • 285102. of their sexual orientation
    • 285106. Navanethem Pillay
    • 285110. results of the Programme
    • 285114. findings of this
    • 285118. we succeed in
    • 285122. towards and meeting
    • 285126. manner that does not vitiate
    • 285130. symposia on population and development
    • 285134. nuclear disarmament in the Conference on Disarmament
    • 285138. hard copies of
    • 285142. sector activity
    • 285146. deployment of phase
    • 285150. the text of a draft decision
    • 285154. the scope of any
    • 285158. the Criminal Justice System in Africa
    • 285162. the ETO system
    • 285166. up by the Council
    • 285170. his counterpart
    • 285174. effectiveness as between
    • 285178. same powers and responsibilities
    • 285182. expenses of the Force
    • 285186. were revised
    • 285190. arms transfers to
    • 285194. reiterate our
    • 285198. model for
    • 285202. end of each biennium
    • 285206. Nour
    • 285210. quality of teaching
    • 285214. intention of the parties to
    • 285218. and identifying these children
    • 285222. a telephone
    • 285226. Nations goal
    • 285230. objective of the
    • 285234. such compliance
    • 285238. this item directly in
    • 285242. such deprivation of liberty
    • 285246. this regard encourages the
    • 285250. this decision shall be communicated to
    • 285254. this Institute
    • 285258. this new mechanism
    • 285262. such subsidies
    • 285266. these directives
    • 285270. of this strategic plan
    • 285274. this new language
    • 285278. this transitional period
    • 285282. this catastrophe
    • 285286. these areas in
    • 285290. these stages
    • 285294. this matter at its sixtieth session
    • 285298. this information to the General Assembly at
    • 285302. these checkpoints
    • 285306. there is agreement
    • 285310. is the achievement
    • 285314. identity of the person
    • 285318. were responsible for
    • 285322. relevant treaty bodies
    • 285326. security structure
    • 285330. were made available
    • 285334. and its transparent and effective functioning
    • 285338. reference was also made to the
    • 285342. and produced
    • 285346. and the numbers
    • 285350. he was confident that
    • 285354. and acts of intimidation
    • 285358. territories and resources
    • 285362. and underlined
    • 285366. and secretariats of relevant international conventions
    • 285370. and tsunami
    • 285374. that sound economic policies
    • 285378. and to take effective measures
    • 285382. the team completed its mission
    • 285386. I want to assure
    • 285390. Slovenia recommended that
    • 285394. I recommend
    • 285398. and to subject
    • 285402. and incorporation
    • 285406. reaffirming the continuing
    • 285410. welcoming the progress
    • 285414. recognizing the need to continue to develop
    • 285418. emphasizing that the Convention on the Rights
    • 285422. recalling its adoption
    • 285426. recalling its previous resolutions on the situation
    • 285430. expressing grave concern also about
    • 285434. noting the signing
    • 285438. expressing appreciation
    • 285442. concerned also that
    • 285446. social and psychosocial rehabilitation and reintegration
    • 285450. and rental subsidy
    • 285454. and forge new ones in support
    • 285458. and relevant regional and international organizations to
    • 285462. and end impunity
    • 285466. and the Wassenaar Arrangement
    • 285470. and expert meeting
    • 285474. and respect for the dignity
    • 285478. and was able
    • 285482. independence and
    • 285486. conclusions of the Special Committee
    • 285490. OHCHR continued to
    • 285494. Parliament approved
    • 285498. the Assembly approved
    • 285502. convinced that the proliferation
    • 285506. and precious stones
    • 285510. and weekly
    • 285514. and children in rural areas
    • 285518. and the secretariats
    • 285522. and ongoing activities
    • 285526. and parental leave
    • 285530. and actions set out
    • 285534. and the announcement of
    • 285538. traffic in persons
    • 285542. consistency and
    • 285546. and social organization of New Caledonia
    • 285550. and investment between
    • 285554. and political independence of States
    • 285558. and the commitments contained
    • 285562. and Brazil in
    • 285566. and the member countries
    • 285570. the countries served by those information centres
    • 285574. and the certainty that they
    • 285578. destruction and
    • 285582. and obligations of USSR
    • 285586. and triangular cooperation in
    • 285590. and expression as outlined in article
    • 285594. enforced sterilization and other
    • 285598. and technology by
    • 285602. and insurgency
    • 285606. and Coordination and the General Assembly
    • 285610. and hepatitis
    • 285614. and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses
    • 285618. and toxaphene
    • 285622. cultural and national
    • 285626. and armed groups in Somalia
    • 285630. and quarantine
    • 285634. civilizations share
    • 285638. external and
    • 285642. and substantive services
    • 285646. liabilities and reserves
    • 285650. and support to victims
    • 285654. and observer States of the Council
    • 285658. and international public opinion
    • 285662. and prosperity in the region
    • 285666. speedy eradication
    • 285670. tuberculosis and malaria in
    • 285674. and environmental goods and services
    • 285678. and tourism in
    • 285682. and Political Rights that
    • 285686. and genuine partnership
    • 285690. and international legality
    • 285694. and extractive industries
    • 285698. and cooking
    • 285702. and Administrative Justice
    • 285706. and sexual violence against women
    • 285710. and targets set at all
    • 285714. and French versions thereof under
    • 285718. and effective law enforcement
    • 285722. international humanitarian law that constitute
    • 285726. and of resolution
    • 285730. and eradicating poverty in
    • 285734. and French forces
    • 285738. and customary laws
    • 285742. and limitations imposed on
    • 285746. and the Executive Committee on Peace
    • 285750. Illicit Traffic
    • 285754. and the International Guidelines
    • 285758. and defendants
    • 285762. and military courts
    • 285766. and artillery
    • 285770. and by the observers for
    • 285774. and liability for
    • 285778. and dwellings
    • 285782. awards relating to Conventions and Model Laws
    • 285786. and alternative water sources
    • 285790. and knowledge on
    • 285794. and additional information submitted by States
    • 285798. proposals submitted on the
    • 285802. and offices at
    • 285806. other international organizations to continue and
    • 285810. what is important
    • 285814. and summarized in column II
    • 285818. law enforcement officers and government officials
    • 285822. and actual expenditure
    • 285826. and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
    • 285830. and basic infrastructure
    • 285834. and means regarding
    • 285838. and uranium
    • 285842. and lower requirements
    • 285846. and of the circumstances
    • 285850. in particular developing countries and countries
    • 285854. in particular to children
    • 285858. programme of advisory services in
    • 285862. after the adoption of the draft decision
    • 285866. and proportional to
    • 285870. and the statement of its President of
    • 285874. and the postponement
    • 285878. and exchange of experiences
    • 285882. are made available
    • 285886. overcome it
    • 285890. the Committee urges States parties
    • 285894. and identifying best
    • 285898. and the achievement of sustainable food security
    • 285902. and debt reduction
    • 285906. and invites States parties to
    • 285910. and calls on the State party
    • 285914. the translation of
    • 285918. list is given
    • 285922. are guided by
    • 285926. promotes the
    • 285930. and encourage universal respect for
    • 285934. and also stresses the
    • 285938. expenditure items include
    • 285942. and recalling the Declaration and Programme
    • 285946. and points out in this connection that
    • 285950. requests the State party to include
    • 285954. and development of technology
    • 285958. and strengthening of partnerships
    • 285962. promote greater harmony and tolerance
    • 285966. and the exacerbation
    • 285970. and submit proposals
    • 285974. and evaluating the performance
    • 285978. and reiterates the need to
    • 285982. the Committee notes that the report
    • 285986. was identified
    • 285990. are granted
    • 285994. implement and
    • 285998. and implementation of article
    • 285003. United Nations organizations to
    • 285007. their respective organizations
    • 285011. prevent proliferation
    • 285015. crime prevention and control
    • 285019. prevention of the placement of weapons in
    • 285023. separate and distinct
    • 285027. whom are in
    • 285031. are interested in
    • 285035. offices mission
    • 285039. Articles of the Protocol
    • 285043. new and additional resources to finance
    • 285047. parallel with
    • 285051. continue cooperation
    • 285055. the Scientific Committee continuing its work
    • 285059. continue their efforts in
    • 285063. Board approval
    • 285067. summaries of the Convention and Agreement
    • 285071. Mora Godoy
    • 285075. Moshe
    • 285079. Investigations Officers
    • 285083. as the date for
    • 285087. Ballast
    • 285091. field of the administration of
    • 285095. field of administrative law
    • 285099. the budget of the International Criminal Tribunal
    • 285103. Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights
    • 285107. Nabil RAMLAWI
    • 285111. results of all
    • 285115. results of these studies
    • 285119. we commemorate
    • 285123. towards this goal
    • 285127. manner that does not vitiate the right
    • 285131. Nizar
    • 285135. prison inmates
    • 285139. one original of
    • 285143. business activity
    • 285147. the Law of the Sea Bulletin
    • 285151. the text of these
    • 285155. the scope of cooperation
    • 285159. global trading system
    • 285163. law regime
    • 285167. s consideration of
    • 285171. we adopt
    • 285175. mercury wastes
    • 285179. the same circumstances
    • 285183. expenses of United Nations peacekeeping operations
    • 285187. acknowledge the
    • 285191. population transfer
    • 285195. a pattern of
    • 285199. are considering
    • 285203. comprehensive approach integrating
    • 285207. gender and age
    • 285211. Nias
    • 285215. Nairobi Branch
    • 285219. such officials
    • 285223. Hadžić
    • 285227. United Nations goal
    • 285231. this strategic framework
    • 285235. this Major Programme
    • 285239. this preliminary report
    • 285243. this dialogue and promote understanding
    • 285247. such request
    • 285251. of this resolution on
    • 285255. this subject to the General Assembly at
    • 285259. such weapons or
    • 285263. this Convention against the
    • 285267. this recommendation lies with
    • 285271. these commodities
    • 285275. this new language does not
    • 285279. this paragraph shall prevent
    • 285283. this natural disaster
    • 285287. such communities
    • 285291. this important question
    • 285295. this issue again
    • 285299. this information into
    • 285303. these duties
    • 285307. there were several
    • 285311. is the representative of Egypt
    • 285315. their identities
    • 285319. are an essential part
    • 285323. the central review body
    • 285327. the conference structure
    • 285331. and the provisions of the Covenant
    • 285335. and four members
    • 285339. the point was made
    • 285343. and the Committee has issued
    • 285347. or customs of
    • 285351. she trusted
    • 285355. and a majority of
    • 285359. and safer
    • 285363. and Accra III
    • 285367. and the secretariat of the
    • 285371. and that any doctrine of
    • 285375. and that the individual
    • 285379. and that it address
    • 285383. and other types of reserves
    • 285387. I should like to add
    • 285391. the Netherlands recommended
    • 285395. it was explained that
    • 285399. and to place all
    • 285403. conscious of the benefits of
    • 285407. commending the staff
    • 285411. welcoming the work
    • 285415. and further recognizing
    • 285419. emphasizing the importance of the safety
    • 285423. recalling the guidelines for
    • 285427. and recognizing the need to
    • 285431. expressing grave concern about the continuation
    • 285435. noting the continuing efforts
    • 285439. and deciding to
    • 285443. and policy reform
    • 285447. and recharge
    • 285451. and Hurricane
    • 285455. and compulsory for all
    • 285459. and into
    • 285463. and ending impunity
    • 285467. and CWC
    • 285471. and Meeting of States Parties
    • 285475. Working Group concluded its deliberations
    • 285479. and regain
    • 285483. and business continuity in
    • 285487. and exhaustion of
    • 285491. bearing in mind article
    • 285495. Group has approved
    • 285499. the Special Committee agreed to
    • 285503. and the discovery
    • 285507. and other political parties
    • 285511. and persons living
    • 285515. and children for
    • 285519. and the permanent secretariat
    • 285523. and regulations on
    • 285527. and actions of
    • 285531. and actions set out in
    • 285535. and residency
    • 285539. and new trends
    • 285543. and agreements between
    • 285547. and respect in all matters relating
    • 285551. remote sensing and
    • 285555. and sexual abuse of women
    • 285559. and privileges and immunities
    • 285563. and international programmes
    • 285567. and least developed
    • 285571. and receiving countries
    • 285575. and possible improvements to
    • 285579. and interlinkages
    • 285583. and to act
    • 285587. and cooperation between the Security Council
    • 285591. and pluralism as indivisible elements in
    • 285595. and suicide bombings
    • 285599. and technology through the
    • 285603. and funding in
    • 285607. and actual implementation
    • 285611. and strategic direction
    • 285615. and recommendations agreed upon
    • 285619. dealing with all forms
    • 285623. and universities in
    • 285627. relevant aspects
    • 285631. and fundamental freedoms for all should be
    • 285635. and civilizational
    • 285639. and experts taking part
    • 285643. and services through letters
    • 285647. and of the steps
    • 285651. support and treatment
    • 285655. and States to
    • 285659. and visions
    • 285663. and repetition
    • 285667. and by Ambassador
    • 285671. tuberculosis and HIV
    • 285675. and to permit
    • 285679. and other policies
    • 285683. and Political Rights with a view to
    • 285687. effective global partnership
    • 285691. and the American people
    • 285695. and China and the African Group
    • 285699. and security conditions
    • 285703. and criminal justice at the
    • 285707. and political violence
    • 285711. and girls contained
    • 285715. and chapter V
    • 285719. and effective law enforcement and administration
    • 285723. and the Act on
    • 285727. and villages in
    • 285731. and disciplinary cases
    • 285735. and paramilitary forces
    • 285739. and MNF
    • 285743. and entities who
    • 285747. the Third Committee by
    • 285751. and psychotropic substances and precursor
    • 285755. and the Guiding Principles on
    • 285759. and local community
    • 285763. and Constitutional Court
    • 285767. and the extent to which
    • 285771. and observers on
    • 285775. and accountability within
    • 285779. and to contribute to global efforts against
    • 285783. and referred to in
    • 285787. and regional development banks to review
    • 285791. and suffering in
    • 285795. and information relating to
    • 285799. proposals submitted on the question
    • 285803. and location mentioned
    • 285807. and international organizations and agencies
    • 285811. and the harmonization of
    • 285815. and summarized in column II of table
    • 285819. and National Officers
    • 285823. outputs and
    • 285827. and bodies that
    • 285831. and transport infrastructure
    • 285835. and access to resources
    • 285839. and UNITAR
    • 285843. F below
    • 285847. given this
    • 285851. specifically the reduction
    • 285855. and the coming into force
    • 285859. and the World Programme of Action
    • 285863. and some countries with economies in transition
    • 285867. Bondoukou
    • 285871. and Birao
    • 285875. the Committee regrets the lack of
    • 285879. the indicators of achievement show
    • 285883. follows the
    • 285887. avoid aggression
    • 285891. the Committee urges States parties to
    • 285895. and edit
    • 285899. and for Friendship
    • 285903. and implementation measures
    • 285907. Israel calls upon
    • 285911. and consolidating specific standards
    • 285915. and welcomes the expansion
    • 285919. and rational
    • 285923. is endeavouring
    • 285927. and encourages the Committee to
    • 285931. and encouraging cooperation
    • 285935. and violate the purposes
    • 285939. an audit includes examining
    • 285943. and points out in
    • 285947. and its determination to
    • 285951. and requests the Committee to
    • 285955. and development of international law
    • 285959. and to promote gender equality
    • 285963. and promote the participation
    • 285967. following paragraphs provide
    • 285971. and to bring them to justice
    • 285975. and assess progress in
    • 285979. and supplemented by
    • 285983. and noting in this
    • 285987. representation of the
    • 285991. and Tindouf
    • 285995. and implementing activities
    • 285999. and implementing the programme of activities
    • 285004. assistance organizations
    • 285008. development organization
    • 285012. preventing crime within
    • 285016. prevent the recruitment of children
    • 285020. conflict prevention in
    • 285024. revised and updated
    • 285028. is vested in
    • 285032. smugglers
    • 285036. United Nations Habitat and Human Settlements
    • 285040. extra resources
    • 285044. UNFPA resources
    • 285048. continue its review
    • 285052. continued efforts to
    • 285056. continue to provide appropriate
    • 285060. continue its work in
    • 285064. disposal sites
    • 285068. summary and arbitrary
    • 285072. Morris for
    • 285076. the subject of women
    • 285080. court officials
    • 285084. the above Web site
    • 285088. safe drinking water and basic sanitation
    • 285092. field of the administration of justice
    • 285096. field of administrative law or
    • 285100. its comparative advantage
    • 285104. Deputy Commander
    • 285108. outcome of the third meeting
    • 285112. specific results
    • 285116. outcome of the referendum
    • 285120. urge the Security Council to
    • 285124. towards consolidating
    • 285128. towards the development
    • 285132. dispute or situation
    • 285136. help the
    • 285140. an electronic copy of
    • 285144. dissemination of data
    • 285148. published in German
    • 285152. a single text
    • 285156. Standby Arrangements System
    • 285160. new world order
    • 285164. the Panel has considered
    • 285168. national justice systems
    • 285172. we may proceed to adopt without
    • 285176. same name
    • 285180. equal attention
    • 285184. checkpoints and roadblocks
    • 285188. good starting point
    • 285192. relocated
    • 285196. the reporting format
    • 285200. end of article
    • 285204. an integrated approach in
    • 285208. quality of the data
    • 285212. Nyamwisi
    • 285216. Néstor Carlos
    • 285220. these fugitives
    • 285224. MIPONUH
    • 285228. objective of the subprogramme
    • 285232. this Declaration may be interpreted as
    • 285236. the item in the
    • 285240. such financing
    • 285244. that opinion
    • 285248. this working group of
    • 285252. this resolution and to report
    • 285256. this prolonged dispute has not
    • 285260. such markets
    • 285264. such improvements
    • 285268. present meeting
    • 285272. those partnerships
    • 285276. and reducing this phenomenon
    • 285280. this conference room
    • 285284. these general principles
    • 285288. these attempts
    • 285292. the issue are
    • 285296. the same matter has not
    • 285300. the practices
    • 285304. these two resolutions
    • 285308. been the case
    • 285312. was to prevent
    • 285316. were more
    • 285320. is the United States dollar
    • 285324. staff representative body at
    • 285328. and had concluded
    • 285332. and river basins
    • 285336. and reasons for the
    • 285340. are becoming
    • 285344. and the Friends
    • 285348. several speakers expressed
    • 285352. she was concerned
    • 285356. and United Nations country teams in
    • 285360. he underlined the
    • 285364. and do not hinder
    • 285368. and diseases
    • 285372. and that the situation
    • 285376. and to take into
    • 285380. and to include information thereon
    • 285384. and called upon the administering Powers
    • 285388. Uzbekistan and
    • 285392. the report recommended
    • 285396. and the priority over the rights
    • 285400. and land administration
    • 285404. taking into account its resolution
    • 285408. taking note of the relevant portions of
    • 285412. and welcoming the various
    • 285416. encouraged by some
    • 285420. and stressing the urgent need to ensure
    • 285424. recalling the goal contained
    • 285428. expressing the hope that the
    • 285432. reaffirming the Hyogo Declaration
    • 285436. as we approach
    • 285440. determining that the situation in the Sudan
    • 285444. and reintegrated into
    • 285448. and realigning
    • 285452. and the Montreal Declaration
    • 285456. and compulsory for all children
    • 285460. and deliver
    • 285464. and their son
    • 285468. and the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
    • 285472. the Working Group met
    • 285476. and utilizing
    • 285480. and review of the World Summit
    • 285484. and heard a briefing by
    • 285488. UNDCP continued to
    • 285492. the Assembly adopted draft resolution
    • 285496. Working Group has approved
    • 285500. accepted by the
    • 285504. and other international mechanisms in combating
    • 285508. and drylands
    • 285512. and fundamentalism
    • 285516. and children and young people
    • 285520. and food insecurity to
    • 285524. and the global objectives
    • 285528. and actions that violate
    • 285532. as well as the Declaration on Measures
    • 285536. and agricultural productivity
    • 285540. and the International Telecommunication Union
    • 285544. and conventions on
    • 285548. and the needs
    • 285552. and sexual exploitation of women
    • 285556. and emerging economies
    • 285560. and the emissions
    • 285564. and programmes in the field
    • 285568. the countries served by
    • 285572. and petrol
    • 285576. and vaccination
    • 285580. and promotion in
    • 285584. resolve to strive
    • 285588. and expression as outlined
    • 285592. and intolerance in
    • 285596. and special reports
    • 285600. and of seeking
    • 285604. and discrimination against Muslims
    • 285608. and Development held in
    • 285612. and guidance in
    • 285616. and recommendations with regard to
    • 285620. the last of which was resolution
    • 285624. and the offender
    • 285628. and the urgent need to
    • 285632. and individual freedoms
    • 285636. and the right to peace
    • 285640. and experts taking part in
    • 285644. and the Treasury
    • 285648. and step XIII
    • 285652. and civil defence
    • 285656. and the objecting State
    • 285660. and current President
    • 285664. and sponsorship
    • 285668. and populations living
    • 285672. and host authorities
    • 285676. and year
    • 285680. and government policies
    • 285684. and Youth at Risk
    • 285688. and partnership among
    • 285692. mass and flagrant
    • 285696. China and Mexico
    • 285700. and extreme weather events
    • 285704. Elaraby
    • 285708. and violence within
    • 285712. and girls contained in
    • 285716. and chapter X
    • 285720. Professional Women
    • 285724. and law relating
    • 285728. and cruelty
    • 285732. and intersectoral
    • 285736. humanitarian rules
    • 285740. and ethical values
    • 285744. and National Committees for UNICEF
    • 285748. and the recourse
    • 285752. and intergovernmental institutions
    • 285756. and principles governing peaceful relations among
    • 285760. and Economic and Social Council on
    • 285764. and grave breaches
    • 285768. and solvents
    • 285772. and cultural centres
    • 285776. and accountability at all
    • 285780. awards relating
    • 285784. and participate fully
    • 285788. and development banks
    • 285792. and academic institutes
    • 285796. the International Research
    • 285800. and quantum
    • 285804. and the Three Areas
    • 285808. and organized
    • 285812. and nuclear material
    • 285816. and the officials in charge of
    • 285820. and planned results
    • 285824. and halon
    • 285828. and subsidiary bodies of
    • 285832. and social structures
    • 285836. and fulfil their
    • 285840. and to elect
    • 285844. Weinberg de Roca
    • 285848. with the registration of treaties pursuant
    • 285852. specifically the reduction of
    • 285856. and to supporting
    • 285860. and a protocol
    • 285864. and to the cause
    • 285868. and working environment
    • 285872. their impact on and use
    • 285876. Japan hopes that
    • 285880. the accounts consist
    • 285884. are incompatible with
    • 285888. and was trying to
    • 285892. and urges the Government of Myanmar
    • 285896. and improve the management
    • 285900. allocation and utilization
    • 285904. is cognizant
    • 285908. and calls for adequate additional resources
    • 285912. and information flow
    • 285916. is detailed
    • 285920. and installing
    • 285924. the settlement of international disputes
    • 285928. and encourages further efforts
    • 285932. and encourage women
    • 285936. and an obstacle to peace
    • 285940. comprises cash
    • 285944. and points out in this
    • 285948. and application of the provisions
    • 285952. asks them
    • 285956. and development and transfer
    • 285960. and strengthen its efforts to
    • 285964. and to promote and facilitate the implementation
    • 285968. and deliver services
    • 285972. and the Brahimi report
    • 285976. and evaluation of the results
    • 285980. and communications technology
    • 285984. notes in this regard the importance
    • 285988. in line with this
    • 285992. Programme Coordination and
    • 285996. and implementing the Convention
    • 286000. and implementation of transit transport arrangements

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