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freedoms and the values that have defined our liberal, democratic societies for more than 70 years.".
Mr. Stoyanov highlighted the information that it is for the first time in ten years that Bulgarians have defined corruption as the main problem the country is facing.
disinformation operations- what some have defined as hybrid or asymmetric attacks.
his strict lifestyle, which some have defined as almost“ascetic.”.
the political questions that have defined democratic life over centuries- How should we live together?
Advanced Micro Devices(AMD) and Intel have defined and shipped Windows-compatible architectures that are compatible with DEP.
Android, etc.) have defined certain types of device data that apps cannot access without Driver consent.
Many companies have defined a range for spending,
Some ethicists have defined good as that which is desirable for its own sake, in and of itself.
project team have defined the big picture,
But having forgotten Man, we have defined our liberty as a sort of vague licence limited only at the point where one man does injury to another….
Yet globalism as I have defined it- a concern for humanity
Some business professionals have defined a business idea as the response of an individual
Moreover, Member States have defined around 9 000 indicators to measure the performance of Cohesion spending for the 2014-2020 period.
Android, etc.) have defined certain types of device data that apps cannot access without your consent.
Android, etc.) have defined certain types of device data that application cannot access without your consent.
Most mobile platforms(Android, etc.) have defined certain types of device data that apps cannot access without your consent.
iOS) have defined certain types of device data that apps cannot access without your consent.
The Japanese have defined obesity as any BMI greater than 25 kg/m2[2]
The conventions and the work of the OPCW have defined the use of chemical weapons as a taboo under international law.