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Definition of Nonnationals
1. nonnational [n] - See also: nonnational
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonnationals
Literary usage of Nonnationals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Caribbean Basin Financing Opportunities: Guide to Financing Trade (1992)
"Nonnationals may borrow on the local market subject to the terms agreed to ...
Government approval under this act is required for nonnationals to trade or ..."
2. The Hague Arbitration Cases: Compromis and Awards, with Maps, in Cases by George Grafton Wilson (1915)
"... of the United States of America should designate two arbitrators (nonnationals),
and the President of the United Mexican States equally two arbitrators ..."
3. The Hague Arbitration Cases: Compromis and Awards edited by George Grafton Wilson (1915)
"... be composed in the following manner — that is to say : The President of the
United States of America should designate two arbitrators (nonnationals), ..."
4. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1908)
"... the President of the United Mexican States equally two arbitrators (nonnationals) ;
these four arbitrators should meet September 1, 1902, at The Hague, ..."
5. The Rise of Nations in the Soviet Union: American Foreign Policy and the by Michael Mandelbaum (1991)
"... the number of nonnationals scattered throughout the republics is so large,
the potential exists for disaster: millions of refugees and communal violence ..."
6. Policing the New World Disorder: Peace Operations and Public Security by Robert B. Oakley, Michael J. Dziedzic, Eliot M. Goldberg (1998)
"This option has been partially adopted in the pacific occupation arrangements of
the Dayton Agreement where nonnationals have been nominated to the role of ..."
7. Refugees Into Citizens: Palestinians and the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Donna E. Arzt (1997)
"It should be considered a normal feature of the region that nonnationals may live
within another state's borders, including Palestinians and even Syrians or ..."