Negotiating Survival: Four Priorities After RioCouncil on Foreign Relations Press, 1992 - 90 pages |
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... means " should include " all medically approved and appropriate means of family planning . " In other words , the use of medically accepted contraceptives was sanctioned by the agreed language , even if the word contraceptives was not ...
... means " should include " all medically approved and appropriate means of family planning . " In other words , the use of medically accepted contraceptives was sanctioned by the agreed language , even if the word contraceptives was not ...
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... means to carry them out . The success of such a limited treaty regime might eventually persuade the forest holdouts to change their minds , especially as they perceive the growing danger of boycotts of their tropical timber exports by ...
... means to carry them out . The success of such a limited treaty regime might eventually persuade the forest holdouts to change their minds , especially as they perceive the growing danger of boycotts of their tropical timber exports by ...
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... means , as appropriate , to enable them to exercise this right in keeping with their freedom , dignity and personally held values taking into account ethical and cultural considerations . 5.51 . Governments should take active steps to ...
... means , as appropriate , to enable them to exercise this right in keeping with their freedom , dignity and personally held values taking into account ethical and cultural considerations . 5.51 . Governments should take active steps to ...
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