Montreal Protocol it was. It was signed in 1988.
Yes. Depending on the context
It is called an alliance or it could be a treaty depending on the context of said agreement
Diharmony refers to a lack of harmony or agreement, typically in the context of music or relationships. It suggests discord or disharmony between elements that should be unified or in agreement.
Policy context is the ideas surrounding the policy. For example, if the Federal government passed a law that you could not snowmobile in Yellowstone, the context would be during the winter, and because of the environmental damage that could be created.
Elizabeth M. Thomas-Hope has written: 'The environmental dilemma in Caribbean context' -- subject(s): Ecology, Environmental protection
Contract means to shrink. Or in the context of "a contract" :a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself
It is a water harvesting system found in Tamilnadu and other southern states of India.
This can be a complicated legal question if it was a business agreement. To formally go back on your word as a matter of etiquette, is called a retraction. The legality of this question will vary by applicable law and the context in which it was given.
Seeing that you have put this question under Geography, C.E.M probably means Centre for Environmental Management in that context.
In the context of a call center, service level is the percentage of incoming calls that are answered live in an specified amount of time.
Article VIII refers to the eighth article of a specific document or agreement. Without further context, it is not possible to determine the specific meaning of Article VIII. It could vary depending on the document or agreement in question.
Andrew Blowers has written: 'Limits of Power (Urban & Regional Planning Series)' 'Something in the air' -- subject(s): Brickworks, Case studies, Environmental aspects of Brickworks, Environmental policy, Politics and government, Pollution 'Environmental Policy in an International Context' 'The international politics of nuclear waste' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Radioactive waste disposal, Government policy, Radioactive waste disposal