Synonym: bilaterally symmetric, bilaterally symmetrical, isobilateral, two-sided. Similar words: unilateral, equilateral, dilate, mutilate, after all, mutilated, ventilate, literally. Meaning: [‚baɪ'lætərəl] adj. 1. having identical parts on each side of an axis 2. affecting or undertaken by two parties 3. having two sides or parts.
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31. The late 1940s witnessed the general operation of a system of bilateral arrangements for trade and payments.
32. The East would prefer such a comprehensive approach from the community, rather than a series of bilateral arrangements.
33. Eighty percent of our bilateral aid goes to the poorest countries.
34. The tension was exemplified as early as July 1950 when bilateral political-military conversations were held in Washington.
35. The diplomatic channel was generally used, and few bilateral treaties dealt with the subject.
36. On admission here, he had a low grade pyrexia, bilateral pleural effusions, and moderate smooth hepatomegaly.
37. The adversarial nature of judicial and arbitral proceedings likewise assumes a bilateral model, which is especially clear in boundary determination.
38. While differences over duties remain, bilateral trade continues to grow.
39. A trade that purports to have been executed in the exchange's competitive trading system is in fact pre-arranged by bilateral negotiation.
40. Trade in agricultural products would be covered by bilateral agreements.
41. Katya was born with a bilateral hare lip and cleft palate.
42. Furthermore they may be different ones from other bilateral or multilateral agencies, making a coordinated national conservation programme rather difficult.
43. A bilateral co-operation agreement, covering trade, education, cultural affairs and aviation was signed during the visit.
44. He warned that the affair could have a lasting effect on bilateral relations.
45. In his two meetings with President Roh Tae Woo the two leaders discussed a wide range of bilateral issues.
46. Bush suggested that the conference would dissolve into a series of bilateral negotiations, but would be periodically reconvened.
47. Bilateral agreements may hold out more promise, if only because they are easier to administer.
48. The bilateral process has slowed down and there is little prospect of accelerating it or involving the smaller nuclear powers.
49. Although Qian was noncommittal about early normalization of bilateral relations, the meeting itself was unprecedented, and a landmark.
50. The act of the directing mind is here unilateral and not consensual and bilateral.
51. While there is no third party mechanism for determining this, the breakdown into bilateral relationships will continue.
52. They provided for the promotion of bilateral trade and for increased co-operation against drug trafficking.
53. By mutual agreement the talks were expanded to include other bilateral issues.
54. Agreement on the treaty had been reached in the first round of negotiations on bilateral relations in Warsaw on Oct. 30-31.
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55. If the Tories were elected Mr Streeter would double the amount of the bilateral aid budget that goes to the charities.
56. The problems between allies could be solved within the bilateral relationship.
57. While accounting identities always hold, they say nothing about bilateral trade deficits or surpluses.
58. Even bilateral treaties impinge upon non-parties: the distribution of values between two parties can rarely be contained within neatly drawn lines.
59. The rest, the bilateral aid budget, is spent directly by governments in developing countries.
60. States form an interlocking network of bilateral and multilateral treaty relationships, which reinforces the interdependence that characterises contemporary international relations.
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