Sensitive Countries definition

Sensitive Countries means any of the Republic of Cuba, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Republic of the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Myanmar and the Republic of Zimbabwe;

Examples of Sensitive Countries in a sentence

  • Nonsensitive Country National – A foreign national who was born in, is a citizen of, is employed by, or represents a government, company, organization, or institution that is located in a country not on the Sensitive Countries List or the Terrorist Countries List.

  • Sensitive Countries List – A list of countries to which particular consideration is given for policy reasons during the DOE internal review and approval process for visits and assignments by foreign nationals.

  • Additionally, the Consultant shall coordinate with the LLNS Technical Representative to verify if the foreign destination is on the DOE List of Sensitive Countries.

Related to Sensitive Countries

  • Participating Countries means, collectively, all such countries.”

  • Sensitive Personal Data * means personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data, data concerning health, an individual’s sex life or sexual orientation and an individual’s criminal convictions.

  • sensitive area means any of the following—

  • Sensitive Data means a category of personal data that includes:

  • non-IOM country means a country that is not the Isle of Man;