multilateral in the PONS Dictionary

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Multilateral tubes are those that form paralleling, often branching and anastomosing tubes.
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Multilateral conferences were held in 1910, 1912 and 1914, all of which proposed various types of joint rule.
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His current transactional and advisory practice concentrates on multilateral development finance and international institutional law.
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It influenced the programmes and policies of major multilateral and bilateral development agencies, and was the precursor to the human development approach.
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The transitional government cooperated with multilateral organizations and permitted international humanitarian agencies access to conflict areas.
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The bureau also seeks cooperation on corruption prevention at the multilateral level.
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It needs not take place at any international or multilateral event.
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Since the 1970s, deployments have tended to be assistance to multilateral peacekeeping efforts.
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Its ostensible purpose was to develop multilateral rules that would ensure international investment was governed in a more systematic and uniform way between states.
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It advocates policies directly with governments, multilateral organisations and other political actors as well as the media.
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