A device used to convert liquid into a fine spray of aerosols, by the means of oxygen / compressed air / ultrasonic vibration; Sometimes also refered to as an atomizer.
Governance is a nebulous expression that has been introduced to camouflage an open and direct demand for the introduction of political, economic and social democracy as a sine qua non for development
This presents us with a nebulous legal concept, the scope of which must be determined through an analysis of practice and, in particular, State practice.
In a world that is prey to isolation and Manichaean divisions such as those that produced the horror of # eptember, a living and diversified dialogue among civilizations is the antidote to fundamentalist terrorism and its nebulous carriers of death, destruction and suicidal impulse
The terrorist threat today emanates primarily from the remains of the organization formerly known as the Salafist Group for Call and Combat, which has attempted to take on a new dimension by further integrating itself into the nebulous web of international terrorism known as Al-Qaida and calling itself the Organization of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.
During this period in Paris the avant-garde Impressionist movement developed, but most Greek painters remained faithful to the precepts of their teachers with only some nebulous thrusts in the direction of this movement.
In addition to strengthening State measures to stimulate long-term development in the affected regions and create favourable conditions for growth and the prevention of terrorist recruitment, other complementary actions were recommended in order to contain the nebulous terrorist network.
His delegation was concerned that the imposition of an absolute obligation to provide a trustworthy system was nebulous, since it was not always clear whether the standards set out in article # had been met
While we have seen many examples of State terrorism, terrorism has become essentially stateless and nebulous in nature, and is able to spread without regard to borders or nationalities
Her delegation urged that the extremely nebulous concept of human security, which occasionally “reared its head” in the Committee's deliberations, should be banished from its ambit
But the broader impact of the introduction of competition law and policy on development, poverty reduction and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals is more nebulous.
He admitted that the term “internal” self-determination or autonomy was much more nebulous but it did reflect the right of a people to be self-governing through a democratic process
These specific binding rules of IHL are much more than nebulous principles lacking real content and providing some convenient smokescreen for States to hide behind when it comes to the problem of ERW
It was also noted that the Commission at its forty-eighth session and its forty-ninth session , had already acknowledged that the trends for requiring compensation were not grounded in a consistent concept of liability and considered the scope and content of the topic to be nebulous
Her delegation urged that the extremely nebulous concept of human security, which occasionally “reared its head” in the Committee’s deliberations, should be banished from its ambit.