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contrary to expectations, the elections were free, fair, devoid of wrangling.
contrary to expectations, the elections were free, fair, devoid of wrangling.
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since the whole transaction of accepting the compulsory jurisdiction is ex definitione unilateral and individualized and devoid of any multilateral element or element of negotiation, the function of reservations in a declaration cannot be to exclude or vary the legal effect of some existing provision in relation to the state making the declaration.
since the whole transaction of accepting the compulsory jurisdiction is ex definitione unilateral and individualized and devoid of any multilateral element or element of negotiation, the function of reservations in a declaration cannot be to exclude or vary the legal effect of some existing provision in relation to the state making the declaration.
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développement durable > sustainable development's glossay en savoir plus statistiques publications & documents renseignements par pays a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z a abiotic b bequest value bioaccumulation biocatalyst biodiversity biomagnification biomass biotope c cap-and-trade system carrying capacity catchment area chlorofluoro-carbon contingent valuation cost-benefit analysis cross-subsidy d decarbonisation desertification dioxins distortionary subsidy e eco-label economy in transition ecosystem service ecosystem end-of-pipe technology environmental tax environment eutrophication existence value extended producer responsibility externality f footprint (ecological) g genetic diversity genuine saving geothermal energy governance grandfathering greenhouse effect greenhouse gas h habitat heavy metal human capital hydrofluorocarbon i indicator invasive species m man-made capital market failure market price support maximum sustainable yield n national accounts natural capital newly independent states non-market value non-renewable resource non-use value o off-grid electricity option value ozone layer ozone p persistent organic pollutant photovoltaic (solar) cell polluter pays principle precaution pressure-state-response producer support estimate public good r regulatory capture regulatory impact analysis renewable resource reserve resource rent resource s social capital stakeholder stratosphere subsidiarity sustainable development t technology foresight threshold transitional economy troposphere u use value v volatile organic compound w willingness-to-pay abiotic non-living; devoid of life bequest value a non-use value, usually measured by willingness-to-pay, attached to an environmental or cultural asset that people want to transmit to their children or to future generations bioaccumulation the accumulation of a substance (typically a persistent chemical or heavy metal) in the tissue of a plant or animal, generally through the uptake of water or food, at a rate faster than the plant or animal can excrete it, resulting in a steady increase in contamination over the organism's lifetime.
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