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    It also Formalised relations between two countries.

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    This reality was Formalised in the Bretton Woods Agreement.

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    Rather, it certifies that Formalised business processes are being applied.

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    This list is all that passion and knowledge and respect, Formalised.”.

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    This doesn't necessarily mean the term will be Formalised anytime soon.

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    Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has denied that any equal power-sharing agreement was Formalised earlier.

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    These resolutions are Formalised by an"Exchange of Notes", or, since 2001, an"Exchange of Letters.

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    I also found out that the girls were not being enrolled in any Formalised education institution.

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    He said both sides should formalise these individual friendships, building out a diplomatic framework for the two countries.

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    Many believed the sun revolved around the Earth, with ancient Greek scholar Ptolemy formalising this“geocentric” model in 150 B. C.

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    Trade unions, meanwhile, wanted to secure a more Formalised break in the working week that did not rely on custom.

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    In 2017, York became UK's first human rights city, which Formalised the city's aim to use human rights in decision making.

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    The International System of Units(SI) was Formalised in 1960 and has been updated several times to account for development in measurement technology.

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    Once it is Formalised the officer will function from the embassy before moving to the centre,” a diplomatic source of an IOR country said.

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    The deal between the two companies may formalise after due diligence, definitive documentation and their shareholders, regulatory, NCLT and other third-party approvals, as applicable.

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    The informal sector will be Formalised and the workers will be trained to handle e-waste rather than burning them after extracting the precious metals from them.

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    Open source projects are often loosely organized with"little Formalised process modelling or support", but utilities such as issue trackers are often used to organize open source software development.

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    The 1884 laws the number of players was Formalised for the first time(at eleven-a-side), and the size of the ball was foramlised for the first time too.

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    The new goals Formalised two parameters that were earlier only being tracked--women's participation in the workforce and the number of women members of parliament in a country.

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    Bilateral Naval cooperation between the navies of the two countries, for the first time was Formalised in 1994, when RSN ships began training in Anti-Submarine Warfare(ASW) with the Indian Navy.

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    In the 1884 laws the number of players was Formalised for the first time(at eleven-a-side), and the size of the ball was Formalised for the first time too.

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    Overall growth is also emphasised by NITI Aayog:“Besides having rapid growth, which reaches 9-10 per cent by 2022-23, it is also necessary to ensure that growth is inclusive, sustained, clean and Formalised.

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    In 2015, Lakmé Lever Formalised a strategic alliance with Aptech- a global leader in vocational training to set up 80 Lakmé beauty academies to train 50,000 stylists across India, over five years.

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    They are now the only connection site in the UK to offer a donor and co-parenting agreement template(also called a preconception agreement) to help you formalise your arrangement once you have made a match.

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    I'm just glad that an employee finally convinced me that it was necessary to come up with core values- essentially, a Formalised definition of our culture- in order for us to continue to scale and grow.

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    The Reserve Bank of India(RBI)and the Bank of Japan Formalised the USD 75- billion swap agreement, which would act as a cushion against any sharp swings in the local currency whenever the international financial markets turn volatile.

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    However, in some ways this is a misconception since Henry did not bequeath to his immediate successors a navy in the sense of a Formalised organisation with structures, ranks, and Formalised munitioning structures but only in the sense of a set of ships.

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    This is a time that had been extremely important to the game mainly because it was when it really took over as the early on prototype of the online game that it is nowadays, even though the bowling approach experienced not been Formalised.

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