United Mexican States love

United Mexican States

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  • The United Mexican States are a federation comprising thirty-one states and a federal district, the capital Mexico City, whose metropolitan area is one of the world's most populous.

    WN.com - Articles related to Mexico polls test political support 2010

  • Toward democracy: a critique of a World Bank loan to the United Mexican States.

    The Do-Nothing Party Wake 2009

  • North American agreement on labour cooperation: Between the Government of Canada, the Government of the United Mexican States and the Government of the ... of America: final draft, September 13, 1993 by Canada

    Obama -- Two-Faced or Two-Edged Sword? 2009

  • Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 91% male: 92.4% female: 89.6% (2004 est.) GovernmentCountry name: conventional long form: United Mexican States conventional short form: Mexico local long form: Estados Unidos Mexicanos local short form: Mexico

    Mexico 2008

  • H.Res. 544, congratulating the people of the United Mexican States on their democratic elections: Markup before the Committee on International Relations, ...

    Obama's perceived inexperience is his best qualification. 2008

  • Mexicoconventional long form: United Mexican States conventional short form: Mexico local long form: Estados Unidos Mexicanos local short form: Mexico

    Country name 2008

  • The point where the southern boundary of New Mexico was to begin on the Rio Grande proved difficult to determine because of inaccuracies in Disturnell's 1847 "Map of the United Mexican States," and Bartlett allowed the boundary to be set forty-two miles north of El Paso.

    languagehat.com: 19TH-CENTURY SLANG. 2004

  • Subject to written agreement between the Obligor and any Bank and subject to all required Mexican governmental authorizations, including authorization by the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, the National Commission on Foreign Investment and the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the United Mexican States, all or a portion of the Credits held by such Bank may be exchanged for Qualified Capital Stock.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • As used herein, the term “Mexican Entity” means any Person who, in the case of an individual, is a resident of or, in the case of an entity, has its principal place of business in the United Mexican States.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Subject to written agreement between the Obligor and any Bank and subject to all required Mexican governmental authorizations, including authorization by the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, the National Commission on Foreign Investment and the Ministry of Foreign Relations of the United Mexican States, all or a portion of the Credits held by such Bank may be exchanged for Qualified Capital Stock.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

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