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Meanings of established national in English
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Usage of established national in English
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But it is probably useless to quarrel with a long establishednational habit.
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Analysts say Asian low-cost carriers have bigger expansion potential compared with establishednational carriers.
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Financials were calculated from program revenue and establishednational costs for health care and wages.
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A philosophical investigator of the establishednational superstitions would find excellent types of all of them in the Analecta.
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We had an establishednational school system, the genesis of a health system and an extensive police and judiciary infrastructure.
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In practice, almost all of the 40 countries that have establishednational carbon prices have done so indirectly, via quotas.
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They won five of the 12 events along with two bronze medals and establishednational and world-class times in their performances.
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The department had also establishednational and provincial multi-disciplinary committees that identified crime hotspot areas and established school ambassadors to create awareness.
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It found that only half of countries have establishednational targets for HIV prevention, and that prevention programmes are rarely properly monitored.
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There may be even greater pressures associated with a subsequent move to EstablishedNational Treasure.
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Health sector jobs: The newly establishedNational Centre for Youth Mental Health is now on a recruitment drive.
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The recently- establishedNational Educational Welfare Board (NEWB) took its first school attendance case to court yesterday.
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Tuila'epa is also the minister for the newly establishedNational Prosecution Office and is seeking similar amendments in its legislation.
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The €2 billion generated by their labour will go directly into the newly establishedNational Solidarity Fund for Autonomy (CNSA).
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During the first World War the British government establishedNational Shell Factories in Britain and Ireland to manufacture munitions for the Western Front.
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There is a need to develop balanced information on all aspects of immunisation programmes, according to the newly establishedNational Immunisation Steering Committee.