nonpermanent

nonpermanent

(nɒnˈpɜːmənənt)
adj
not existing or intended to exist for an indefinite time
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Summary: President Michel Sleiman received a letter from Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen seeking Lebanon's support for Cambodia's candidacy for nonpermanent member in the U.N.