gats in English

noun
1
a revolver or pistol.
But when a final showdown occurs between a gang with gats and a group toting muskets and spear guns, it's clear that the filmmakers have lost their way.
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1. • An analysis of current GATS commitments related to accountancy services; and

2. This reversal would have been practically impossible under Gats.

3. But Gats elevates the interests of corporations above other aims.

4. 10 This reversal would have been practically impossible under Gats.

5. Campaigners round the world are waking up to the threat of Gats.

6. The multinationals that stand to benefit were deeply involved in the negotiations to establish Gats.

7. Calls for appropriate proposals to address ACP concerns on Mode IV of the GATS; 42.

8. These licensing eligibility requirements are broadened to meet or to exceed Canada's GATS-ABT commitments.

9. These kinds of issues are not addressed directly by the GATS’ rules on market access or national treatment.

10. In addition, such a mechanism for withdrawal of commitments already exists in Article XXI of GATS.

11. The implementation of a “GATS visa” has been suggested to ensure market access for Mode four

12. Les protéines Chaperons, ou Chaperons moléculaires, aident au repliement moléculaire correct d'autres protéines, ce qui permet d'éviter la formation d' agrégats protéiques.Ces agrégats

13. This means access to care for everyone and securing a local supply of services. GATS threatens this.

14. Calls for appropriate proposals to be made in order to address ACP concerns on Mode # of the GATS

15. Calls for appropriate proposals to be made in order to address ACP concerns on Mode IV of the GATS;

16. 48. Calls for appropriate proposals to be made in order to address ACP concerns on Mode IV of the GATS;

17. Another provision of the GATS also touches very accidentally on the issue of whether the Canadian legislator can influence the gender, race or global composition of the workforce of a foreign contractor who is an employer in Canada.

18. Experts noted therefore that the experience of the GATS, in particular with regard to the commercial presence mode of service supply, which was akin in many respects to FDI, could provide a valuable insight into how to design workable provisions to safeguard the right to regulate in the context of investment agreements.