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Child soldiers were primarily recruited by other militias, and the Ministry of Human Rights was addressing this issue.
The savings were primarily attributable to the late implementation of security contracts with a local company starting only in December 2003.
Many of the activities covered by the Convention in areas such as education, health and criminal justice were primarily the responsibility of United States state and local governments.
While these examples were primarily perpetrated by the CIA, every branch of the US government has been complicit in similar crimes.
Etty's male nude portraits were primarily of mythological heroes and classical combat, genres in which the depiction of male nudity was considered acceptable in England.
The 2005 World Summit Outcome contained in General Assembly resolution 60/1 had asserted that human rights were primarily the responsibility of national governments.
These, though, were primarily passenger aircraft, and did not have any real improvements in cargo handling or stowage.
These large coffee farms included coffee processing facilities and were primarily managed by Portuguese settlers.
The victims of these threats were primarily human rights activists, journalists, leaders of peasant and indigenous organizations, and members of political parties or religious communities.
Capital expenditures for the quarter were US$43.1 million, which were primarily attributable to the opening of 48 facilities and renovations at existing learning centers.
The visits to Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Côte d' Ivoire were primarily to follow up the recommendations of the Working Group.
We believe blockchain technology today is reminiscent of the internet technology in the 80's when the users of the internet were primarily enterprises.
Until the 1990s, physical transport facilities in Africa, as in the rest of the world, were primarily provided by the public sector.
Capital expenditures for the quarter were US$64.3 million, which were primarily attributable to opening of 43 facilities and renovations at existing learning centers.
The movements to West Asia were primarily associated with the boom in oil prices from 1973, and the impact of the migration to that region was enormous.
Women and children were primarily affected by a lack of water, particularly in rural areas.
These conflicts between princes, nation states and ideologies were primarily conflicts within western civilisation.
School cafeterias in eastern Germany were primarily affected, and improper food handling at industrial kitchens was seen as a possible cause.
Initiatives to focus attention on girls in budget processes were primarily undertaken within the education sector.
These Cherokee-managed migrations were primarily land crossings, averaging 10 miles a day across various routes.