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- have been solved unilaterally. Unilateralism as first course of action can be viewed as an act of aggression or hard power, unilateral sanctions violate...
- Look up unilateral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unilateral may refer to: Unilateralism, any doctrine or agenda that supports one-sided action Unilateral...
- having performed an act of complete disarmament is Costa Rica, which unilaterally disarmed and demilitarized itself in 1948, writing its non-military status...
- Unilateral training involves the performance of physical exercises using one limb instead of two. Such exercises should be considered as being distinct...
- Lentiginosis refers to the presence of lentigines in large numbers or in a distinctive configuration. These are spotted areas created by ac****ulation in...
- often regarded unilateral journalists as sources of trouble on the battlefield and refuse to talk to them or not recognize unilateral journalists as "official"...
- sovereign state. In 2008, representatives of the ****embly of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community...
- the West Bank were dismantled as well. The disengagement was executed unilaterally: Israeli authorities did not coordinate with the Palestinian National...
- Under a unilateral policy (or "colgate policy" or "unilateral minimum retail price policy") a manufacturer, without any agreement with the reseller, announces...
- law has identified three different types of mistake in contract: the 'unilateral mistake', the 'mutual mistake', and the 'common mistake'. The distinction...