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On 31 October 2012, the Applicant submitted to the Travel Service Cluster in the Regional Service Centre Entebbe (“TSC/RSCE”), a request for education grant travel and chose the lump-sum option in respect of the education grant travel for his dependent child. 5. (...) The TSC/RSCE utilises a Global Distribution System (“GDS”) which is a network enabling the automated booking and purchase of travel services between third-parties and booking agents in order to provide these services to the final consumer. (...) This is the demonstrated practice in the industry; it is the “ordinary” usage. Case No.
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Score: 825191.6 - www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2015-011.pdf
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On the face of it, para 129’s reference to the full economy class fare appears to be either a generic description denoting fares that might in the airline industry be known by other descriptions or it could be a specific description used in the industry to denote a particular fare with specific elements. (...) Nor have the researches of the applicant and the respondent – which have been extensive – discovered any industry use of this term. 13. Counsel for the respondent submitted that the phrase was a mistake. (...) Had it been intended to use the phrase or any part of it in a technical sense as used in the airline industry, it is inevitable that its source and a reference would have been identified.
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Score: 716807.6 - www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2010-015.pdf
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By an application dated 8 April 2019, the Applicant is contesting the disciplinary measure imposed on him of separation from service with compensation in lieu of notice and without termination indemnity. 2. (...) Bruce McCarron, Officer-in-Charge, UNDP Bureau for Management Services (“BMS”), the Applicant was charged with instructing a UNDP staff member to forge a backdated MOU and making a misrepresentation in a second document, the Formal Request, intentionally acting to avoid or deviate from Financial Regulations, Rules and Procedures through the 8 Ibid., Annex 3, Exhibit 41. 9 Ibid., at section II(B) and Annex 3, Exhibits 2 and 3. 10 Ibid., Annex 10. 11 Ibid. (...) In his response to the charges, the Applicant wrote that after the Government made its request to him that they wanted Digata to perform these services, he needed to be assured that the relationship between the Government and Digata was formalized.
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Score: 697544.43 - www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2022-041.pdf
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Policy advisory services | UNIDO Skip to main content quick access For Member States Employment Procurement For researchers Publications Statistical databases Research services Director General Quick Access Main navigation Who we are Who we are UNIDO in brief 2030 Agenda and the SDGs Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa UNIDO Worldwide Director General Our focus Our focus Creating shared prosperity Advancing economic competitiveness Safeguarding the environment Strengthening Knowledge and Institutions Cross-cutting services Building a better future UNIDO’s normative role for higher impact Stories News Centre News Centre News articles Events Multimedia Resources Resources Policymaking Organs Evaluation and Internal Oversight Procurement Statistics Publications Employment Home Our focus Cross-cutting services Industrial policy advice,... Policy advisory services Sidebar - Our focus Creating shared prosperity Advancing economic competitiveness Safeguarding the environment Strengthening Knowledge and Institutions Cross-cutting services Circular economy Green Industry Gender equality and the empowerment of women Industrial policy advice, research and statistics Research services Policy advisory services Industrial statistics UNIDO and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) South-South and Triangular Industrial Cooperation Partnerships for prosperity Standard-setting and compliance Technical cooperation Building a better future UNIDO’s normative role for higher impact Policy advisory services UNIDO's Policy Advisory Services offers a strategic advice to the Member States to help them accelerate industrial development and competitiveness. (...) On the other hand, support is provided to Member States to ensure that they have adequate capacities to design and then implement sustainable industrialization policies and strategies. Oman's Manufacturing Strategy 2040 PDF (English) PDF (Arabic) Ethiopia Chemical Strategy 2019 PDF (English) Burundi Industrial Competitiveness Report 2017 PDF (French) EAC Industrial Competitiveness Report PDF (English)      Myanmar Industrial Develoment Strategy Summary of the 2017 report (full version available upon request) PDF (English) Tanzania Industrial Competitiveness Report Summary of the 2015 report (full version available upon request) PDF (English) Tanzania Industrial Competitiveness Report 2012 PDF (English) Nouvelle politique industrielle de la République de Côte d’Ivoire PDF (French) Viet Nam Industrial Competitiveness Report 2011 PDF (English) Strategic directions on industrial policy in Mongolia 2011 PDF (English) Industrial Strategies to Enhance Diversification and Competitiveness in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2006 PDF (English) For further information, please see the documents about:  Strategic industrial intelligence and governance Intelligence et gourvernance industrielles stratégiques Inteligencia Estratégica y Gobernabilidad Industrial Footer Who we are UNIDO in brief History UNIDO Worldwide Director General Our focus UNIDO & the SDGs Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Programme for Country Partnership Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa GMIS - Global Manufacturing & Industrialisation Summit Explore Projects Stories News Publications More Employment Procurement Legal Resources Scam Alert Evaluation and Internal Oversight Report Wrongdoing Contact Information Press and Media Disclaimer © 2017 United Nations Industrial Development Organization
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Score: 691971.4 - https://www.unido.org/our-focu...stics/policy-advisory-services
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Research services | UNIDO Skip to main content quick access For Member States Employment Procurement For researchers Publications Statistical databases Research services Director General Quick Access Main navigation Who we are Who we are UNIDO in brief 2030 Agenda and the SDGs Inclusive and Sustainable Industrial Development Third Industrial Development Decade for Africa UNIDO Worldwide Director General Our focus Our focus Creating shared prosperity Advancing economic competitiveness Safeguarding the environment Strengthening Knowledge and Institutions Cross-cutting services Building a better future UNIDO’s normative role for higher impact Stories News Centre News Centre News articles Events Multimedia Resources Resources Policymaking Organs Evaluation and Internal Oversight Procurement Statistics Publications Employment Home Our focus Cross-cutting services Industrial policy advice,... Research services Sidebar - Our focus Creating shared prosperity Advancing economic competitiveness Safeguarding the environment Strengthening Knowledge and Institutions Cross-cutting services Circular economy Green Industry Gender equality and the empowerment of women Industrial policy advice, research and statistics Research services Policy advisory services Industrial statistics UNIDO and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) South-South and Triangular Industrial Cooperation Partnerships for prosperity Standard-setting and compliance Technical cooperation Building a better future UNIDO’s normative role for higher impact Research services UNIDO conducts applied economic research on the patterns of structural change and disseminates its findings both within the organization and to the development practitioners’ community. (...) Provide strategic advisory services to Member States and regional bodies on industrial policy design and implementation in the field of diversification and competitiveness.
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Score: 690553.7 - https://www.unido.org/researchers/research-services
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Exempt goods and services supplied to the extractive industries ................... 11 2.4.3. Zero rate goods and services supplied to the extractive industry ................... 12 2.4.4. (...) Exempt goods and services supplied to the extractive industries One approach to mitigate the issues regarding the timely payment of input VAT refunds is to exempt goods and services typically supplied to the extractive industry.
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Score: 690536.67 - https://www.un.org/esa/ffd/wp-...12STM_CRP3_AttachmentB_VAT.pdf
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The telecommunication services industry (C. The telecommunication services) D. 1 The demand or use of telecommunications services D.2 ICT and information as basis for new business concepts, products and services The telecommunications services is indicated here as they are the results of the activities in the telecommunication services industry, They can be measured both from the supply side, in which case the data refer to the industry domain, and the demand side, in which case they refer to the demand or use domain. (...) The EU Industrial Classification NACE Rev.1 In NACE Rev.1 exists only one code, 64.2, for telecommunications services. (...) Gault Services, Science and Technology Division STATISTICS CANADA • INTRODUCTION • THE IMPORTANCE OF INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION • INDUSTRY OR COMMODITY?
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Score: 689852.54 - https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/WTIM99/PDF/WTIM96_5th.pdf
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The main contractor entrusts one or several enterprises with the production of parts, components or sub-assemblies and/or provision of industrial services necessary for the manufacture of its final product. (...) It may also be the case that small and medium industries require the services of other enterprises for the manufacture of parts and components in order to fulfil large orders, thus acting as main contractors. 5.  (...) SPX promotional services refer to the organization of business meetings with procurement managers from domestic and foreign industrial groups; organization of collective participation in industrial fairs of the sectors concerned; preparation and dissemination of promotional material including internet sites on the SPXs and their member industries.
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Score: 687748.93 - https://www.unido.org/our-focu...ntly-asked-questions-about-spx
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As a part of service industry, telecommunication is mainly about offering info-communication services to the public. (...) Therefore, we actively guide the info-communication industry to adapt to the development and changes of the technology and services, break the former division of service to explore new development space. We foster the market by developing new technology and services, and accelerate the development by stretching out and expanding the industrial chains.
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Score: 687223.97 - https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg...s/01-Opening%20remarks_MII.pdf
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Official fee for certificate of industrial design 20 US$ per 1 item Regular service fees: 1. Application form for registration of industrial design 10 US$ per 1 item 2. Examination for industrial design 10 US$ per 1 item Irregular service fees: 1. (...) Official fee for certificate of industrial design 20 US$ per 1 item Regular service fees: 1.
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Score: 686325.6 - https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/lao_e/WTACCLAO5A1_LEG_10.pdf
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