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" ... Indian activists of National Panthers Party shout anti Chinese slogans during a protest near the... [+] Chinese embassy in New Delhi on July 7, 2017. China has warned that the withdrawal of Indian troops from disputed territory was a precondition for peace as tensions rise in a border row between the two Asian powers that has drawn in tiny Bhutan. (MONEY SHARMA/AFP/Getty Images) ... "
" ... Luxury brands need to learn to navigate the greater complexity that such an environment brings. It’s a precondition for business agility. ... "
" ... Rapid tests for COVID-19 are not sufficiently available nor reliable to require them as a precondition for travel, and ICAO suggests that member states avoid imposing these requirements on travellers. ... "
" ... Reparation refers to an accounting for harm as a precondition for assigning responsibility. Without understanding the concours of harm, an apology cannot credibly or morally address the harm, much less compensate for it. Such an accounting for slavery and discrimination has never been undertaken by the federal government. Although, this dereliction has not been do to a want of trying. Since 1989 when Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) and members of the Congressional Black Caucus first introduced H.R. 40, neither the House nor the Senate have adopted its key provisions. Then, as now, the purpose of the bill is for the government of the United States to assume responsibility for the historical and contemporary treatment of Black people based on an analysis of evidence, not on good intentions or hopes for a better world. ... "
" ... The OTP distinguished the cases and stated that the precondition for the exercise of the ICC’s territorial jurisdiction did not appear to be met with respect to the majority of the crimes alleged, including genocide, crimes against humanity of murder, imprisonment or other severe deprivation of liberty, torture, enforced sterilisation and other inhumane acts). ... "