The development and dissemination of environment friendly technologies suited to the national conditions of developing countries is important in enhancing their capability to address climate change.
National economic conditions are far more important, probably because voters base their opinions on the national media, or national indicators such as the stockmarket.
But even that fact, that companies can get revenues from operations in other countries, does not obviate the importance of national regime conditions, it simply extends the principles to another level.
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What should give policymakers in the UK some pause for thought is that in Ireland and Spain, two economies which are locked into the euro and therefore don't have the benefit of an exchange rate which can adjust to their national economic conditions, there has been significant recovery in their respective current account deficits.
The inconvenient truth he chooses to ignore is that large organisations in the private sector have national pay and conditions frameworks.
Scotland's further education colleges look set to return to national pay and conditions, ending more than 20 years of separate contracts.
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"We hope that those who are willing to stop the destruction of Syria come to the national dialogue without conditions to sit together as Syrians and their Syrian leadership and sort out our problems together, " he said.
It is our hope that Fardh al-Qanoon (which translates as "enforce the law") will create the conditions for national reconciliation.
The Council prohibited all transactions between European and Iranian banks, unless they are explicitly authorised by national authorities under strict conditions.
No one can even forecast global, national or regional weather conditions that will occur months or years into the future, much less climate shifts that will be realized over decadal, centennial and longer periods.
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They employ their staff - but within the national agreement on pay and conditions.
The unions fret that devolution will undermine their ability to enforce national deals on pay and conditions.
But conditions at Augusta National are notoriously tricky in perfect weather, and the swirling, gusty wind blowing Friday only made them more difficult.
"We have always made clear we would reserve the right to use our nuclear weapons in conditions of extreme national self defence, " he said.
"Schools and college leaders have been very clear in their wish to retain a national system of pay and conditions for teachers, " said Mr Lightman.
There is a need for States and international organizations, in cooperation with non-governmental organizations, to create favourable conditions at the national, regional and international levels to ensure the full and effective enjoyment of human rights.
The new guidelines - a collaboration between NICE and the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions - stress the need for flexible services to properly address the whole range of needs that a person with MS may encounter.
As for reducing energy demand and protecting the DOD from energy fluctuations, a study undertaken at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory investigated some key conditions that will have to be met if biofuel algae were to replace 17% of U.S. petroleum as President Obama has proposed.
They also staff the country's 271 dispute-settling industrial tribunals (known as prud'hommes councils) and fix national agreements on wages and working conditions.
"The implications of what is happening in Merseyside are a national threat to our national framework of negotiating pay and conditions, " said Mr McGhee.
The two former champions fell back on years of experience to navigate the tough, windy conditions Friday at Augusta National, climbing steadily up the leaderboard as many of their younger, stronger rivals lost their grip headed in the opposite direction.
It has not called into serious doubt the bank's initial anti-inflationary zeal economic conditions are improving and national governments currently favour macroeconomic stringency but rather it has damaged the bank's credibility as an independent entity for a time when conditions turn less favourable.
Bob Kinnaird, of the Scottish National Outdoor Training Centre, said the conditions could be severe.
Some forces are still putting conditions and obstacles before this national dialogue in order to make it fail.
The national weather bureau has warned extremely hot conditions are expected across much of the country next week.
And it's common to have a limited strike over what are called "local working conditions" even after a national contract is reached.
Schools in the action zones may be allowed to drop both the national curriculum and the national agreement on teachers' pay and conditions.
The results come three years after the Government's National Service Framework for Long-Term Conditions, which pledged to improve quality of life and independence for people living with chronic conditions.
There is a "perfect storm" of national security, economic, and environmental conditions that compel the United States to begin immediately reducing its dependence upon unstable and hostile foreign sources of energy.
Heart disease and trauma rank first and second as the two most expensive conditions in terms of total national health care spending while cancer remains the most expensive on a per-person cost basis.
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