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multinationality

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  • Though multinationality is meant to be a virtue of UN missions, the diversity yielded grave discrepancies in resources.

    Bystanders to Genocide 2001

  • Though multinationality is meant to be a virtue of UN missions, the diversity yielded grave discrepancies in resources.

    Bystanders to Genocide 2001

  • After the inspection of the troops by the King of the Belgians, HRH Albert II, they marched through the crowded streets and in front of the royal palace, proudly showing multinationality.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Richard 2007

  • After the inspection of the troops by the King of the Belgians, HRH Albert II, they marched through the crowded streets and in front of the royal palace, proudly showing multinationality.

    A single European drill Richard 2007

  • But it was also one of the first German firms to embrace multinationality; it ballooned in value far beyond the economic doldrums and occasional Sturm und Drang of its fatherland.

    Perry's Engelhard Says 'Nein' To $4.9B BASF Bid 2006

  • "I said that unless political and legal issues were resolved, [it would be] difficult for the UK to deliver even basic support and perhaps it would be easier if the thinking - the curtain was drawn back further to allow other nations in, making the point of multinationality, making the point of coalition to be above and beyond just us and the Australians, which it was, if my memory serves, at that point."

    Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009

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