Of course, damage has been inflicted on some radar, technical instruments and airports, but no difference has occurred to the strength and order of the ( Taliban ) detachments,
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According to the Ministry of Energy, Kazakhstan created a regulatory framework and technical instruments allowing the country to integrate renewable energy sources into the national energy mix until 2020.
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The pact is a technical instrument that fixes in an abstract sense the deficit for EU members, and lays out fines for those who do not stick to the rules.
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However grand the larger structures that accommodate all this, the experience of travel will increasingly devolve into small sites of intimate engagement with the human and technical instruments of surveillance.
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Bangladesh imports mainly red lentils, cereals, edible oil, oil seeds, miscellaneous fruit items, fertilizer, mechanical appliances, wood pulp, paper / paperboard, scraps, and optical, medical, scientific and technical instruments from Canada.
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Connecticut stocks rose for first time in four days as shares of Zygo Corp . rebounded amid expectations that revenue growth will get a boost from its planned acquisition of Technical Instrument Co.
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Italy, Greece and Austria are treaty members but they still have not dropped their border controls and do not have all the the necessary technical instruments in place to be a full Schengen member.
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They attribute this belief to optimists, for whom technical instruments belong to " the factual realm " and only acquire a positive or negative value through their development and use by humans " for good or evil ".
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Officials said after a meeting of the 15 Schengen countries here that after a tough debate it was decided that the three countries did not yet have the necessary technical instruments in place to fully join the accord.
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Many companies and banks in Thailand havelittle or no experience in how to restructure the balances and how toreplace, for instance, short-term debts with long-term maturities . ` Thereis simply no expertise available on the possibilities of using modernfinance-technical instruments,'says Hausler.