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INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION OF ENGINEERING DEGREES 143
Other Agreements
Many bilateral and multilateral agreements have been established
between countries and organizations. Although these agreements may
still be important, especially on a regional level, they are rapidly being
preempted by large-scale, multinational, mutual agreements.
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