The framers of the resolution and other statesmen read it to allow at most minor border adjustments.
Some minor border adjustments were made with the neighboring city of Noda in 1961 and 1999.
A problem with border adjustments is that they might be used as a disguise for trade protectionism (Grubb et al., p. 5).
Some types of border adjustment may also not prevent emissions leakage.
Starting in 1884, a series of border adjustments which moved territory from Tune to Sarpsborg took place.
This decision was the last border adjustment, putting an end to years of debate over the official boundary line.
Starting in 1921, a series of border adjustments which moved territory from Borre to Horten took place.
The area was subsequently subject to intermittent border adjustments among the British and the French.
One problem with border adjustments is that they might be used as a disguise for trade protectionism.
This made Austria the only defeated country to acquire additional territory as part of border adjustments.