ISCO in the PONS Dictionary

ISCO Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Reconstruction was greatly delayed by economic sanctions and lack of international aid.
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However, this exchange rate results from international trade and financial markets.
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Claims for priority of invention are difficult to resolve due to subsequent historic interpretations, secrecy, espionage, and international commercial interest.
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It has been nice to be in the company of so many international players and it's good to share the dressing room with them.
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Especially in international football, such lopsided results are seen as unsavoury, even if they are honest.
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Areas of emphasis are business development, management skills, individual training, community service, and international connections.
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These various distinctions of procedure and terminology do not affect the binding status of accords under international law.
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It has conducted three international symposia till date.
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He used the phrase first-come, first-served, meaning that he will respond to the first international call-up from either country.
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The 2-year consecutive program will focus on analytics, general management, and innovation in an international environment.
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