Clearly, a U. N. laissez-passer should be, particularly under these circumstances, enough to get you in. |
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Explaining the need to get through quickly and hoping for a laissez-passer seemed a bad idea. The Georgian taxi driver was upset. |
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In previous weeks, the island authorities had given refugees a laissez-passer to the mainland within a couple of days of arrival. |
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It is high time to realise that the sacrosanct principle of laissez-faire and laissez-passer spells disaster for Europe. |
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He is valued for his professionalism and his job provides him with the laissez-passer of the title, a safe conduct pass that allows him greater freedom of the city. |
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The additional language in article 12 clarifies the legal basis for the use of the United Nations laissez-passer by providing that such use will be subject to any agreement defining the privileges and immunities of the Court. |
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