diplomatic agent
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiplomaticandagent
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diplomatic
adjective
uk/ˌdɪp.ləˈmæt.ɪk/us/ˌdɪp.ləˈmæt̬.ɪk/
involving diplomats or the management of the relationships ...
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agent
noun[C]
uk/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/us/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/
a person who acts for or ...
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(Definition ofdiplomaticandagentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I have dealt with the personal position of the ambassador or thediplomaticagenthimself.
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Does this term as it is used at present prevent a person who has a legitimate grievance against thatdiplomaticagentfrom taking proceedings?
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It adds that the person or thediplomaticagentis to be "inviolable".
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Where we are satisfied that, but for immunity, adiplomaticagentwould have been prosecuted, representations are made to the mission concerned.
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Thisdiplomaticagent, having accomplished his task, goes to his own country on leave.
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Adiplomaticagentbringing to this country a load of vodka for illicit sale could be stopped and his contraband could be seized.
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It is not anything over and above the full immunities of thediplomaticagent.
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Thirdly, there is the immunity of the person of adiplomaticagentfrom arrest or detention, which presumably includes search.
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Why is their rank considered to be comparable or equivalent to that of adiplomaticagent?
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Let me take the first instance—the personal privilege of the ambassador or thediplomaticagent.
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Will thediplomaticagentbe immune from an action for arrears of rent?
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In the majority of organisations the heard executive officer and his deputy are accorded privileges and immunities comparable with those of adiplomaticagent.
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At no time was he notified to us as adiplomaticagentnor a member of the administrative and technical staff; he had no diplomatic status.
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Article 27 relates to the diplomatic bag, and article 36 relates to the personal baggage of thediplomaticagent.
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We are told that there is a new definition which everybody will clearly understand and that adiplomaticagentmeans a member of the diplomatic staff.
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Those are very ordinary types of action as between an owner of the property and adiplomaticagentin this country to whom that property is let.
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Thediplomaticagentsystem was underlain by formal treaties to guard the border and return any stolen cattle from either side.
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The diplomatic representative, although a member of the diplomatic corps, bore the title ofdiplomaticagentrather than minister.
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In respect of criminal jurisdiction they also have the complete immunity available to diplomatic agents.
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These are: the head of the mission and the diplomatic staff, who are called diplomatic agents; the administrative and technical staff, and the service staff.
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