How To Use International organisation In A Sentence
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The staff in the international organisations and aid agencies are under a lot of pressure to meet targets.
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He had been under pressure from international organisations over his swingeing austerity measures.
Times, Sunday Times
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They should also realise that international organisations are the creatures of the governments which created and manage them.
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This year, however, a new international organisation called the Tuna Commission will try to bring order to the often buccaneering world of high-seas tuna fishing.
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However, towards the end of the article, Steyn tries to give examples of some non-controversial international organisations that he is in favour of.
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The show came in for much praise, and they were felicitated by the international organisation for their teamwork.
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No we do not have a separate team to establish communication with international organisations.
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The new constitution will allow it to make its own foreign policy and join international organisations.
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Vienna was a city seething with officials from newly placed international organisations.
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Democratic federations, unions and international organisations work best when they work with the least degree of external intrusion.
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Last week, Mr Lee even called for "a new international organisation to regulate events and come up with responses," without specifying what shape it might take.
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There is a power struggle going on in global sport between the owners of particular clubs, the national federations and the international organisations.
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It received the report of an ad hoc inter-agency task force on tobacco control, which consisted of 19 international organisations.
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He had been under pressure from international organisations over his swingeing austerity measures.
Times, Sunday Times
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War has destroyed health services in South Kivu and prevented local and international organisations from running HIV/AIDS sensitisation programmes in rural areas.
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At this stage, the emphasis in any national or international organisation has to be on democracy and openness rather than on top-down centralism.