Similar words: munitions, nation-state, consternation, telecommunications, nation, donation, zonation, national. Meaning: n. an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security.
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121. The nearest attempt to a child's entitlement expressed by adults on their behalf lies in the United Nations Charter.
122. Most of the mine-clearing programs are financed by foreign governments or the United Nations.
123. The Soviet ambassador to the United Nations and other officials noted the resemblance between the two proposals.
124. He was the first killed in hostile fire since the United Nations assumed control of the mission 10 months ago.
125. Mrs Albright requested anonymity, but when she became ambassador to the United Nations, she permitted her name to be published.
126. In 1989, the United Nations drew up a convention on these rights, signed by 74 countries.
127. Russia does not intend to diverge from the United Nations position on this issue.
128. According to Asma Jahangir, the United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings, they are on the increase.
129. He fought against the United Nations troops in the attempted Katangese secession of nineteen sixty to sixty-two.
130. The United Nations also helps both countries avoid embarrassment by treating the business arrangements as confidential.
131. For years he had used his position at the United Nations as a cover for his spying activities.
132. Apparently,[Sentencedict.com] his coups in this arena contributed to his nomination for ambassador to the United Nations.
133. Human rights activists accuse the United Nations of appeasing the militia.
134. As the United Nations continue their efforts to find a peace in a troubled land.
135. Iran agreed to send an envoy to the United Nations for talks on ending the war.
136. For the Arab countries the United Nations, with its charter and its conventions, is an arena for manipulation and hypocrisy.
137. But United Nations officials called for caution, saying a government investigation was necessary to discover the truth.
138. In that regard, the United Nations surely has a peace enforcement role as well as a peace-keeping role.
139. The federal parliament also cocked a snook at the United Nations administration in Kosovo.
140. The world has changed greatly since 1967 and it is not easy merely to return to United Nations resolution 242.
141. Across the country, anxious United Nations workers awoke to the thought that the long-awaited Khmer Rouge offensive had started.
142. The outlook for the United Nations would be grim in that changed atmosphere.
143. It is vital that the United Nations should now act on that groundwork and drive the peacemaking process forward.
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144. The United Nations estimates that 800 people are killed by mines every month, and another 1, 200 are maimed.
145. The cautious effort to reopen the debate was sparked by a controversial report from the United Nations Population Division this year.
146. Moreover, nation-states belong to the community of nations, whether the United Nations or trading blocs.
147. He suggested that a fraternal association of the Engiish-speaking peo-pIes, operating outside the United Nations, should do it.
148. The United Nations has installed a peacekeeping force to maintain order until the elections in May 1993.
149. The decision was taken by Bill Clinton hours before the expiry of the deadline set by the United Nations.
150. We shall continue to give full and active support to the United Nations.
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