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multiˈlateral, a. [multi- 1. Cf. med.L. multilaterus (Boeth.), multilaterālis (Duns Scotus).] 1. Geom. Having many (i.e. more than four) sides; = many-sided 1.1696 Phillips, Multilateral, all Figures that have more than four Right Lines. a 1696 Scarburgh Euclid (1705) 27 After the division of strait...
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Multilateral
Multilateral may refer to:
Multilateralism
Multilateration
Flea flicker (American football)
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multilateral
multilateral/ˌmʌltɪˈlætərəl; ˌmʌltɪ`lætərəl/ adjinvolving two or more participants 多方面的; 多边的 a ,multilateral a`greement 多边协议 ,multilateral nuclear dis`armament, ie involving all or most countries which have nuclear weapons 多国核裁军. Cf 参看bilateral, unilateral.
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Member Countries | Multilateral Investment ...
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Afghanistan's Taliban Host Multilateral Huddle To Promote Regional ...
Jan 29, 2024Afghanistan's fundamentalist Taliban hosted their first international meeting Monday since returning to power in Kabul, saying it is aimed at promoting economic connectivity and cooperation with ...
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Multilateral treaty
A multilateral treaty is a treaty to which two or more sovereign states are parties. References
Multilateral relations
Treaties by type
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Multilateral Force
The prospect of having West Germany in the Multilateral Force was mocked by Tom Lehrer in the satirical song "MLF Lullaby". The Multilateral Force: America's Nuclear Solution for NATO (1960-1965). (Abstract)
Kennedy, John F. News Conference 51.
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Multilateral exchange
Discusses multilateral exchange in the context of Marxian economics, pp. 290-293. Discusses multilateral exchange in the context of agricultural biodiversity.
Accounting
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Multilateral trading facility
A multilateral trading facility (MTF) is a European Union regulatory term for a self-regulated financial trading venue. Article 4 (15) of MiFID describes MTF as multilateral system, operated by an investment firm or a market operator, which brings together multiple third-party
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Multilateral Interoperability Programme
The Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP) is an effort to deliver an assured capability for interoperability of information to support multinational Overview
The Multilateral Interoperability Programme referred to as MIP, is an interoperability organisation established by national Command and Control
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Compliance With The Multilateral Environmental Agreements To Protect ...
Ensuring compliance will be the mark of success of the Agreement. 109 The Agreement offered a pragmatic approach to ensure compliance by accepting that "most major emitters are reluctant to tie ...
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Oecd-Sat Multilateral Tax Centre - WorldPlaces
Oecd-Sat Multilateral Tax Centre: write a review or complaint, send question to owners, map of nearby places and companies
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(PDF) Participation In Multilateral Treaties - Academia.edu
Participation In Multilateral Treaties
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Literature Review on Multilateral E-commerce Platforms: Theoretical ...
Abstract: Multilateral e-commerce platforms have penetrated into all walks of life, but there are relatively few theoretical studies on multilateral e-commerce platforms. We first review the development of platform theory. Platform theory originated from the study of two-sided market, and then with the development of Internet technology, the research focus gradually shifted to multilateral e ...
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Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative - Questions and Answers - IMF
The Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI) was adopted by the IMF in late 2005. This initiative puts into action a debt relief proposal initially advanced by the G-8 in June 2005, which called for the cancellation of 100 percent of the claims of three multilateral institutions--the IMF, the International Development Association (IDA) of the ...
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