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The Respondent’s case is that there is “sufficient evidence that the Applicant engaged in unsatisfactory conduct by spreading a serious, unsubstantiated rumour of sexual exploitation within the Mission, for no good reason. (...) SIU investigated who had spread unsubstantiated rumours within UNSOS that the UN contractor had engaged in transactional sex with [Mr Y] in or around January 2018. 23. (...) The investigation found as follows: (a) the rumour originated from DB at the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (“UNISFA”) or ML; (ii) ML was the first person known to spread the rumour; and (iii) the Applicant, ML and SM further spread the rumour. 27.
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Score: 779888.77 - www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2022-128.pdf
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VO3 and VO4 identified the Applicant from a photo spread. The Applicant took strong objection to this evidence. (...) The Tribunal has analysed the photo spread used in this case, as well as the documentary evidence of the investigators involved in the process in light of the guidance provided in Fatmir Limaj et al v. (...) The Tribunal concludes that the photo spread was of good quality and contained the photographs of a number of males.
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Score: 723210.84 - www.un.org/en/internalj...dt/judgments/undt-2013-131.pdf
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While there are consistently higher spreads between central bank rates and commercial bank rates in these economies, it appears that recent movements have boosted spreads above their normal levels for Kenya and Uganda. There has been some concern that these high spreads are reducing demand for credit and last month Kenya’s parliament con- sidered a bill to limit lending rates in order to attempt to bring down the spread between the two rates. Figure 2: Spread between central bank discount rates and commercial lending rates Source: Central Bank of Kenya, National Bank of Rwanda, Bank of Tanzania, Bank of Uganda. 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% 14.0% Kenya Rate Spread Uganda Rate Spread Tanzania Rate Spread Rwanda Rate Spread Ja n- 11 M ar -1 1 M ay -1 1 Ju l-1 1 Se p- 11 N ov -1 1 Ja n- 12 M ar -1 2 M ay -1 2 Ju l-1 2 Se p- 12 N ov -1 2 Ja n- 13
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Score: 670787.74 - https://www.un.org/development...uploads/sites/45/wesp_wh10.pdf
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It may be tempting in uncertain times, particularly now as the world is witnessing the rapid spread of COVID-19, to conclude that the only way to prevent challenges such as the spread of infectious diseases is to restrict movement and exchange, and somehow roll back globalization and the connectedness of different cultures and peoples. (...) Despite the tremendous speed of the circulation of people and goods around the world today, humans are well prepared and ready to face the challenges that may result from these interactions, largely thanks to collaborations and collective experiences and these will continue to play an important role in tackling and preventing the spread of diseases. Related articles The Spread of Disease along the Silk Roads: Smallpox This article is the second in a series on the spread of disease along the Silk Roads. (...) The Spread of Disease along the Silk Roads: The Development of Medical Botany and Pharmacology This article is the third in a series on the spread of disease along the Silk Roads.
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Score: 665221.14 - https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...pread-disease-along-silk-roads
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The Committee noted that the international spread of wild poliovirus has continued with one new exportation from Pakistan into neighbouring Afghanistan documented after 13 November 2014. (...) There has been no other documented international spread of wild poliovirus since March 2014. Although the risk of new international spread from the nine other infected Member States appears to have declined, the possibility of international spread still remains a global threat worsened by the expansion of conflict-affected areas, particularly in the Middle East and Central Africa. (...) The continued necessity of a coordinated international response to stop the international spread of wild poliovirus and to prevent new spread with the onset of the high transmission season in May/June 2015; 4.
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Score: 664926.27 - https://www.who.int/news/item/...onal-spread-of-wild-poliovirus
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The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen... (...) The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen... (...) The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen...
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Score: 664834.5 - https://shop.un.org/series/freedom-fear-0
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Furthermore, after a 10-month period of no international spread of wild poliovirus between the two neighbours, Pakistan and Afghanistan, cross border spread in both directions has occurred in the last three months. (...) Vaccine derived poliovirus The outbreaks of cVDPV2 in Somalia, Kenya, DR Congo, Niger and cVDPV1 in PNG and cVDPV3 in Somalia continue to be of major concern, particularly the apparent international spread between Somalia and Kenya and the recent spread from Nigeria into Niger of cVDPV2, given that traditionally cVDPV viruses have rarely spread across borders.  (...) A regional approach and strong cross­border cooperation is required to respond to these risks, as much international spread of polio occurs over land borders. Risk categories The Committee provided the Director-General with the following advice aimed at reducing the risk of international spread of WPV1 and cVDPVs, based on the risk stratification as follows: States infected with WPV1, cVDPV1 or cVDPV3, with potential risk of international spread.
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Score: 664270.07 - https://www.who.int/news/item/...rnational-spread-of-poliovirus
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A new WHO initiative , launched today, aims to stop the further spread of this invasive mosquito species in the region. (...) Unlike the other main mosquito vectors of malaria in Africa, it thrives in urban settings. Spread of Anopheles stephensi in Africa With more than 40% of the population in Africa living in urban environments, the invasion and spread of  An. stephensi  could pose a significant threat to the control and elimination of malaria in the region. (...) “It is important to underscore that we still don’t know how far the mosquito species has already spread, and how much of a problem it is or could be.”
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Score: 663884.86 - https://www.who.int/news/item/...asive-malaria-vector-in-africa
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With larger antenna beam width, the Then the LoS median delay spread with 6° beam canyoning effect (or sum of multiple propagation width goes to 0. (...) However the NLoS delay spread in the LoS situation. But the multi-path effect with isotropic antenna has a different behavior. (...) Table 1 – In-office path-loss simplified model (d is the distance in meters, and f is the frequency in GHz) The effect of frequency and antenna directivity is also observed on the delay spread, considering a Fig. 8 – Median delay spread 30 dB power range in the channel response A delay spread that increases with frequency does (weakest simulated paths are filtered out).
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Score: 663538.8 - https://www.itu.int/en/publica...1/files/basic-html/page37.html
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The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen... (...) The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen... (...) The Magazine pursues the promotion of innovative dialogue by spreading awareness, creating consensus and a sen...
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Score: 662452.93 - https://shop.un.org/ru/taxonomy/term/2944
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