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  • 1convenience flag — convenience flag, = flag of convenience. (Cf. ↑flag of convenience) …

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  • 2flag of convenience — ˌflag of conˈvenience noun flags of convenience PLURALFORM [countable] TRANSPORT the national flag of certain countries which are willing to register a ship owned by someone who is a citizen of another country. Owners sometimes register their… …

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  • 3flag — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ national ▪ battle ▪ burning ▪ tattered ▪ A tattered flag hung from the roof of the burned out building …

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  • 4convenience — con‧ve‧ni‧ence [kənˈviːniəns] adjective convenience foods/​meals/​goods food products that are made and packed in a way that makes them very quick and easy to use: • the growth in sales of frozen convenience meals see also flag of convenience * * …

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  • 5Flag Of Convenience (banda) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Flag Of Convenience Información personal Origen Manchester, Reino Unido …

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  • 6Convenience — is anything that is intended to save resources (time, energy) or frustration. A convenience store at a petrol station, for example, sells items that have nothing to do with gasoline/petrol, but it saves the consumer from having to go to a grocery …

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  • 7flag of convenience — n. the flag of the foreign country in which a fishing vessel, tanker, etc. is registered, usually so as to avoid taxes, regulations, etc. in the home country of the vessel s owner …

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  • 8Flag of Japan — Name Nisshōki[1] or Hinomaru[2] Use …

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  • 9Flag State — refers to the authority under which a country exercises regulatory control over the commercial vessel which is registered under its flag. This involves the inspection, certification, and issuance of safety and pollution prevention documents.In… …

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  • 10Flag of convenience — This article is about merchant shipping. For the general business strategy, see Flag of convenience (business). The MOL Pride, owned and operated by the Japanese company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, flying the flag of Liberia.[1] The term …

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