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Meanings of develop international in English
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Usage of develop international in English
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IMO -A predecessor organization to the IMO was formed in 1948 to developinternational standards for shipping.
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Tougher regulation and planning rules are among measures intended to developinternational links, connecting 27 essentially separate national energy markets.
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He added that progress in technology had allowed opportunities to developinternational relationships, without the huge costs that councils might have had previously.
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At least 60% of that will be used to developinternational business and overseas expansion, according to the prospectus for the fund-raising.
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As the director of Ireland Literature Exchange (ILE), I am here to meet foreign publishers to developinternational opportunities for Irish writers.
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She will join tutors from the Kiri Te Kanawa Foundation's international vocal faculty, which aims to help talented young New Zealand singers developinternational careers.
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This initiative may serve as a model to developinternational networks with the goal of improving diagnosis and care of patients with these rare diseases.
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Leading that pack are stocks in developedinternational markets and small U.S. companies.
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When we come to the days of Solomon we find something like a developedinternational trade.
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There is some appetite for a world order of which developinginternational criminal law would be a central element.
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Diplomacy also takes on new importance in the work of developinginternational strategies which can anticipate serious problems affecting us all.
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In 1998, she became the secretary general of the Basel Committee, which developsinternational standards for banking regulation, including minimum capital benchmarks.
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The previous government "put a lot of focus on developinginternational students coming to Ireland" and "no doubt it was well intentioned," she said.
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Canada was next with 25 percent, followed by developedinternational markets like the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan, at 6 percent.