Liberals now lambast him daily for failing to act through multilateral institutions and in accord with international law. |
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I'm having the most enormous fun sifting through the mound of accumulated poems and haiku, bringing order and accord where there was none. |
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We all know that as hard as we try to be good, follow God's commands, and act in accord with his will, we fall short and sin. |
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If the environmental accord were a bull, you would be feasting on barbecued prairie oysters. |
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Even very stupid bots can appear intelligent if they are acting in accord with our preconceptions. |
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Striking an accord between modern science and ancient Shinto beliefs is the great path that is our goal. |
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The very seamlessness of the composition, with its glossy floor, lends a sleekness that, for some, will accord ill with the rest of the museum. |
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Care and handling of the animals was in accord with National Institutes of Health guidelines. |
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The signing of the peace accord was initially scheduled to take place early this month. |
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Chisemwa Cha Lunda ceremony is held annually to accord Lunda speaking people a chance to display their cultural heritage. |
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Many political affiliations are passed down through the chain, with entire villages voting in accord during an election. |
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But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter. |
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China and Brazil have already signed a commercial accord covering agribusiness, technology, construction and natural resources. |
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One explanation for this lack of accord is the fact that a consensus about the subject of the right side of this wall was reached only recently. |
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Even as I was thinking this, my fingers placed themselves on the frets and the pick glided across the strings as if of their own accord. |
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The committee worked in accord on the bill and saw it as a very high priority. |
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Costa Rica, which had held back over concerns about privatizing public industries, was brought into the accord in January. |
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If finalised, the accord will represent the first free-trade pact made by Japan. |
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The image is full frame in accord with the original aspect ratio and is divided into 12 chapters. |
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Ignoring the situation or simply hoping that it will disappear of its own accord is craven, misguided and, most importantly, dangerous. |
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Under the peace pact, known as the Marcoussis accord, that article was to be amended to allow for either parent to be Ivorian born. |
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And yet, it is quite significant that the representatives of differing groups and interests have reached accord by mutual compromise. |
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Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites. |
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The evolutionary psychologists and I are in accord in opposing conventional feminist assumptions. |
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Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together. |
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It would only accord with most people's sense of justice if the offer of amends is construed as relating to the complaint as notified. |
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The accord comes amid a diplomatic drive to end its isolation in the international arena. |
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If they surrender, you must accord them their rights under the laws of war and international conventions. |
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The official signing of the accord will take place by early February in Belgrade. |
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It seemed obvious to me the precepts presented a picture of those traits which arose like this of their own accord in a mind purifying itself. |
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He needs to know that this trial presupposes certain immutable facts that conform to sense and reason and accord with perfect justice. |
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In 1954, the association was declared to be in accord with its mission and was granted consultative status. |
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When we use our limbs in accord with the sacred laws of nature, every action worships and praises the omniscient Divinity in all things. |
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Purely on impulse I leaned forward, my eyes closing of their own accord as Winter tilted her head up just a fraction. |
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When persons achieve perfect rationality, they accord with the rational order of a universe ruled by divine reason. |
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When the Day of Pentecost had fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. |
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Conspiracy is unnecessary when ideology hungers for power and its many adherents swarm of their own accord to the same pot of honey. |
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Certainly parole was an effort to demonstrate to critics that she was moving in accord with modern penological opinion. |
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This accord also promised greater recognition of Kanak land rights and economic integration for Kanak. |
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It is she who sees in the paintings an idealization of life that does not accord with her own experience. |
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She is indulging her passion for running other people's lives in accord with her own personal prejudices. |
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Don't make news of something that doesn't accord with reality while we're raising spirits to boost our troops' performance. |
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The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough. |
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These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with His brethren. |
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That accord specifically prohibited countries from detonating nuclear weapons in space. |
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The format was prepared in accord with recommendations set forth by Dillman. |
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Eventually, Jasmine's more volatile emotions faded away of their own accord to be replaced by a feeling of desolate loneliness. |
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And the multitudes with one accord were giving attention to what was said by Philip, as they heard and saw the signs which he was performing. |
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This recognition of depreciation was in accord with the insistence of accounting writers of the time. |
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It's always unsettling when audience members leave of their own accord but there's something really unpleasant about people being told to leave. |
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The normal diffusivity of the ions is in accord with the high activity of water in the channel. |
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This allows them to accord individuals a degree of epistemic privilege with respect to their own inner goings-on. |
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In his view, the conduct of the prisoners in these Russian trials is in full accord with the Russian character. |
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At that moment the TV clock appeared on the screen once more, corrected, but not exactly in accord with the digital clock. |
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The full frame image, in accord with the original aspect ratio, is beautifully rich and vibrant with colour that just jumps out at you. |
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The courts will be advised when a defendant has surrendered of their own accord and this may be taken into consideration when sentencing. |
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In December, Japan and the EU signed a provisional accord that opened the way for conclusion of the final pact. |
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But there is a general accord amongst historians that she gave a lot of attention to the care of her body and the way she deported herself. |
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This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one. |
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You say that you left of your own accord but was there a push from within as well? |
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Other countries are putting the accord to a vote in their national parliaments. |
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An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct. |
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The error has the consequence of vitiating the inspector's finding that the development does not accord with the policy. |
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When the rice is done, drain it gently in a sieve or colander, letting the liquid run out of its own accord but not shaking it dry. |
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The colour selected for nail enamel should usually accord to the colour of your lipstick or attire. |
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For Wolf, free will concerns an agent's ability to act in accord with the True and the Good. |
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The jury's decision suggested that the politician had not acted fully in accord with the demands of honor. |
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In comparison, she would have us view her chastity at university as sunnily in accord with the morality of the day. |
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I have since recanted my statement, in accord with the truth, and have apologized for my misinformation. |
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They have seen the disparate treatment Americans accord to nuclear and non-nuclear enemies. |
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Everything must be pre-planned, controlled, decided in advance in accord with our vision of how it should be. |
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Those principles seem to me to accord entirely with the approach of the common law set out above. |
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If we wouldn't guzzle vintage wine, then shouldn't we accord the same respect to life itself? |
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The description given is closer in accord with procedures used than the present unilinear description. |
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Which brings us again to the bishops, who more than anyone should try to govern in accord with divine justice and mercy. |
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Maclean retained his early idealism and lived a life fully in accord with his Communist principles, eschewing all privileges. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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And then a committee could try to revamp the rules in accord with the wish of the majority. |
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Plans can be rejected if found to be not in accord with this process and regional heads face sanctions depending on the severity of the mistake. |
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That relationship was conditional, only for certain things, in accord with the laws of each country, and with the customs of those so engaged. |
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To be truly fashionable, the union argued, clothing had to be produced in accord with standards of decency. |
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The colours, like delicately tinted porcelain, of the gods, figurines rather than figures, accord with the unemphatic grace of the composition. |
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It is knowledge of the rules of the game, or knowledge that certain moves that accord with these rules have been made. |
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The importance of experience and the ability to check that key staff members are acting in accord with procedure has been pointed up. |
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Again, this is in an effort to help the people of the tribe live in accord with spiritual and mundane realities. |
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They axed the Kelowna accord which would have provided much-needed health and education funding for aboriginal men and women. |
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All persons deserve respect in accord with their human dignity. |
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The closest Wise comes to disambiguating the narrative occurs in the final scene, when, as noted above, the wheel of Eleanor's car moves of its own accord to kill its driver. |
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The holy will has only desires that accord with the moral law, and, hence, in seeking this ideal or archetype, the human agent must ethicize his desires. |
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The accord opens the door to new career opportunities through vertical mobility and transfers to dif ferent professional fields and f acilities. |
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Rights groups and analysts expressed concern over the lack of accord between the Pakistan Peoples Party and its coalition partners. |
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The accord also gave the green light to creating a National Immunization Strategy. |
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Could this accord be the first step toward resolving other border disputes, such as the quarrels over the Spratley and the Paracel Islands? |
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Not only did the residents accord a warm reception to the artistes, there were several volunteers to act out a scene where the bridegroom is taken out in procession in a car. |
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And they, continuing daily with one accord in the temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness. |
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Action specifically targeting Indian companies would not be in accord with our growing strategic partnership. |
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Only then will reason, law, and democratic ideals be in accord with social justice. |
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These patterns seem to be in accord with the place theory of the cochlear analysis of sound. |
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This would be in accord with a pledge from Mr. Pataki that three quarters of the site would be preserved. |
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In Glen Cove, the plan appears to be in accord with efforts by local officials to revive high-speed ferry service to Wall Street. |
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This would be in accord with our law and policy, our principles, and precedents both domestic and international. |
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The case against her does not appear to be in accord with the principles of the presumption of innocence and the right to defence counsel. |
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Data Collection: The data collection process should be in accord with community values and norms, and competent and ethical research practice. |
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Both Australia and the EC confirmed that the basis for their trade relations would continue to be in accord with full GATT principles. |
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Chief Judge Best suggests to Judge Abel that it is not too late to change his preliminary ruling so that it will be in accord with agency policy. |
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Essentially, the council can rewrite the proposed law so that it can be in accord with the constitution of the Iroquois. |
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All reporting shall be in accord with the confidentiality requirements of the Code. |
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I think it is absolutely critical that we bend over backwards to make sure that we accord due process including to the refugee claimant process. |
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And how can I be said to enjoy the result, set store by it, or accord to it a positive value? |
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The Zedillo government will be anxious to reach a peace accord with Zapatista rebels to help reassure financial markets. |
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We were criticized earlier in the evening for bringing up the Kelowna accord and politicizing the debate. |
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Therefore, maintaining life in accord with natural law is real natural medicine. |
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Reviewing courts tend to accord deference to Commerce's determinations where they turn upon complex economic and accounting inquiries. |
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I can only hope against hope that their leader, Joseph Kony, will still somehow come to sign the peace accord that he abandoned last summer. |
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What is more important is the fact that the peace accord in Chittagong Hill Tracts was reached without any external help or mediation. |
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The peace accord entered into in April 2002 casts a new light on the future of Angola. |
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In January 2010, a peace accord was signed that brings hope for a transition to peace in the country. |
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They cut a deal, signed an accord and allowed these provinces to keep that money. |
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That accord would have improved the educational opportunities of countless numbers of young people in this country. |
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Federalism has not evolved since 1982, since his government unilaterally patriated the Constitution, since the Meech Lake accord was deep-sixed. |
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It discusses the theory advanced by John Rawls that authority is legitimate if and only if it acts in accord with principles the subjects agree to. |
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We should also realise that we thus accord genetic modification a definite place in food production. |
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All these devoted themselves with one accord to prayer, together with some women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and his brothers. |
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Well, this accord brings us together to say with one voice that: Yes, it is time. |
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We find that conditioning on skewness increases the predictive power of the volatility spread and that coefficient estimates accord with theory. |
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If we opt in to the new formula, we lose the accord and jeopardize the future prosperity of Nova Scotia. |
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The meeting ended in disorder, despondency and an accord that tacitly admitted the world could not work in cooperation. |
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Could the phenomena of somnambulism and trance be made to accord with theoretic materialism? |
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While the story, the script, and the five ornate zoomorphic initials accord well with our expectations of the elite Komnenian book culture, the images seem incongruous. |
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When the Atlantic accord was torched, when it was betrayed so callously in the budget, it set off a firestorm. |
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However, it is premature to think this accord will help solve the Iranian crisis without recourse to new sanctions. |
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With the consent of the lessor, accord to the plaintiff alone the rights and obligations deriving from the lease. |
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It made a promise in terms of the Kelowna accord and today it reneged on it. |
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He spoke about the Atlantic provinces and the Atlantic accord and how the government of today has literally reneged on that commitment. |
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The recent kerfuffle in Russia over the Kyoto accord is another example of how the government is out of touch with the people of this country. |
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Stakeholders are also urged to accord priority attention to the issue of misappropriation of funds. |
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The colour presentation and size of symbology on Canadian charts is not always in accord with that shown in this publication. |
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The member spoke about previous fiscal arrangements like the Atlantic accord as being gerrymandered. |
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She said that the Atlantic accord and other previous fiscal arrangements like it were gerrymandered. |
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We could develop shipshape drilling rigs, which are in demand with the States, and we could open up a bilateral accord in that way. |
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He goes on to talk about equalization and the accord being cancelled, being torn up. |
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I am getting sick and tired of people saying that we broke our commitment on the Atlantic accord because it is not true. |
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Next will be using the Copenhagen accord to fortify the U.S. Senate to pass a climate bill. |
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In cases where a possible accord is pending, these communities should not be subjected to aerial fumigation, the Ombudsman concluded. |
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This fragrance combines a floral accord of night-blooming jasmine, white freesia, and osmanthus with luxurious heliotrope and white musk. |
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Once again, the image is full frame in accord with the original aspect ratio, with the transfer being created from a 35 mm composite fine-grain master. |
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We were prepared to move beyond that with the Kelowna accord on a national basis. |
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Changing groups can only be done for a serious reason and in accord with the General Secretary. |
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Zao was accused of having aided and abetted them and the French Embassy in Brazzaville refused to accord him a visa for many years to come. |
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Members will also remember that the Kelowna accord had been signed and was about to take root. |
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Community life is not built on a base of mere commutative justice but rather in accord with distributive justice. |
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I was thunderstruck, for such a thing as a patient getting of his own accord into the Superintendent's study is almost unknown. |
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It does not accord with our long established practice with which those who practice in this area of the law are familiar. |
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He subsequently persuaded Cranborne to back the Good Friday accord and canvass support for it among the unionist community. |
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The administration has not explained how the strikes accord with international law. |
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The agent's brochure carried disclaimers in fine print at the foot of the front and back pages but I would not accord these decisive significance on the present question. |
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This interest in allying rulership with time and cosmos stands in full accord with the ceremonial and commemorative practices of Maya dynastic kingship. |
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To accord a rousing Reception to such a literary genius was really a noble achievement and this was arranged by the Purnima Sammilan, a literary society of litterateurs. |
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Yet one should try one's level best that one's heart remain oriented to God, and that the statements made by one's tongue accord with what one's heart also feels. |
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Written in man's soul and heart, the words so written without forth oughten to be expowned and be interpreted and brought for to accord with the doom of reason in thilk matter. |
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Failure to reach an accord will add yet more potentially apocalyptic uncertainties to the Middle Eastern scene. |
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This is also in accord with beliefs concerning a white ibex or deer in the Caucasus Mountains, although these concern the animal's meat or milk rather than its horn. |
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Not surprisingly, the initial aims of the association mainly concerned matters of mutual accord in the areas of trade and economy, shunning politics and the military. |
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Yet the campaign by the IH to beautify the Irish home by emphasizing the domestic role of women was not met with universal accord by the female readers of the paper. |
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Some left of their own accord which led to a lowering of staff numbers. |
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Four of the prisoners came down of their own accord on Tuesday night, followed shortly afterwards by two men brought down in a crane by negotiators. |
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This hypothesis is in accord with rational choice theory, which suggests that criminals think rationally and strategically to accrue the benefits of their crime. |
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Since assumed jurisdiction would not accord with such standards, nor with the law of the defendant's home, this factor weighed against assuming jurisdiction. |
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Omar claims he kidnapped Daniel on his own accord but there are wheels within wheels and one may never come to know the true mastermind behind this kidnapping. |
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But the accord will not have the force of international law until the Security Council formally approves it. |
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Moreover, in continuing to accord priority to the relationship with the former superpower, the United States offered a salve to damaged Russian amour propre. |
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Anglican and Lutheran churches in Canada have approved a full communion agreement modeled on a similar accord drafted by their sister churches in the United States. |
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So, who has kept to the letter and spirit of the accord more and who has been more egregious in shunning it? |
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These gods are not only expected to protect people, but they are also expected to accord special favors through their representatives on earth which are the mambos. |
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Data for monatomic gases like argon and helium give exact agreement, and many diatomic gases show experimental results in close accord with the theory. |
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That accord had the solemn commitment of the major parties in Parliament. |
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A peace accord signed in 2006 said that Maoist former guerrillas, who are currently in United Nations supervised cantonments, would be integrated into the national army. |
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Alternatively, we have to suppose that the wording of the synoptists pointed to a custom in those days that doesn't accord with modern interpretations. |
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Like someone who has set out to navigate a complicated and dangerous cross-country journey, I was astonished to find the steering wheel moving expertly of its own accord. |
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Of course, there is no real comparison between a government choosing to waive customs duty on its own accord and a person actually being involved in a case of tax fraud. |
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While the program may have to be changed, this is not instigated by any lack of accord with its physical realization, but by an independent abstract semantics for assignment. |
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Is this text a third-rate accord or an accord catalyzing new impetus? |
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In Philippians 2, he requests his disciples to be of the same mind, have the same love, be in full accord and of one mind, in this way glorifying Christ. |
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To go back on that, and to try to put a rose-coloured glass around it as if the Atlantic accord was being respected, is hypocritical in the utmost. |
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I am sure the House would be interested to hear a restatement of the relationship that the Atlantic accord has to the problem that is created with respect to equalization. |
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Be of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves. |
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It is very important that we not be stuck back at the point of saying that the Rambouillet accord said thus and so and therefore nothing else is a possibility. |
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Knox, however, modified its use to accord with the doctrinal emphases of the Continental reformers. |
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We considered awarding prizes for each course — a winner in the appetizer category, in beverages, an omelet station — but that didn't quite accord with the catch-as-catch-can spirit of Questioningly. |
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That's why I believe it is crucial that all sides now come around the same table to work towards a solution based upon the November 2007 Nairobi accord and this year's Goma conference. |
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There are many aspects of recent history that do not accord with Fukuyama's neo-Hegelianism. |
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His accounts of salt production and revenues from the salt monopoly are also accurate, and accord with Chinese documents of the Yuan era. |
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And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. |
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The Dream's account also seems to accord better with details in the Triads, so it perhaps reflects an earlier tradition. |
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This is in accord with facts, for I can by cold put to sleep special parts of the nervous mass without putting other parts to sleep. |
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In Germany, the constitution of the Weimar Republic in 1919 ceased to accord privileges to members of dynastic and noble families. |
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One thing more which the scientific man does is to accord primacy to that realm of truth which is primary in importance. |
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The unusually bitter taste of aqueous juniperin solutions is not in accord with a mixture of only sugars and tannin. |
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Cordice affixed a surgical clamp to the blade to accord a grip on it. |
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In accord with their transchoroidal route of migration, T cells are present in the choroid plexus stroma. |
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The average temperature goal, which translates into 3.6F, is the upper limit targeted by the UN, which is seeking to enshrine it in a global accord in December. |
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The signing of this accord bears witness to a shared desire by both countries to expand and bolster their cooperation in the areas of general and higher education. |
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We might try to define ideality by saying that an ideal institution is one that would distribute benefits and burdens to people precisely in accord with their deserts. |
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An accord between northern and southern leaders was signed in Amman, Jordan on 20 February 1994, but this could not stop the civil war. |
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Young people are impatient to make things happen according to their desires: older people are fretful when things do not turn out in accord with their expectations. |
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I assumed that because of my skin color and kinky hair, I would fuse right into the community and be on one accord with its people but I could not have been more wrong. |
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These peddlers of religion, who view themselves as God's vicegerent on earth, accord the least legitimacy to popular vote and pretend as though they get their legitimacy from Divine Revelation. |
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I was waiting for that amazing moment when, all across the field all hands would be raised and every mouth would speak in new tongues, in one accord and with one voice. |
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This was the case in 1992, when the negative feelings engendered by the defeat of the Charlottetown accord laid open to question the very survival of the dualist ideology in Canada. |
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A far smaller number of these have become widely naturalised, spreading by their own accord without recourse to further human assistance. |
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Both parties believe that there is benefit in formalizing the relationship with an accord that will foster greater mutual understanding and increased cooperation. |
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Archaeologists are unable to make definitive judgments which accord the observations of the Roman writer Tacitus. |
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This marked the first time such an accord had been finalized as part of a Games bid, and prior to an Olympic and Paralympic Games being awarded to a host city. |
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He said that the accord had been deep-sixed. |
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If this large vat of cyanide had only a flimsy protective covering then in no way does that accord with the environmental standards we have in Europe and other parts of the world. |
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Coloured in rufescent to ochreous browns, grays, white, and black, the species are variously patterned in greatest accord with their normal surroundings during daytime rest. |
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The Council reiterates its call to all parties to the conflict to fulfil their commitments to conclude a peace accord in the interest of the people of Darfur, and Sudan as a whole. |
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The leaders applauded the signing of the Bosnian peace accord and appealed for the same international commitment to those crises that are not as prominent on the international agenda. |
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The Security Council stressed the importance of urgently reaching a successful conclusion of the Abuja Talks, and called on all parties to negotiate in good faith in order to reach a peace accord as soon as possible. |
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But a definitive peace accord remains elusive. |
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But the peace accord faces enormous obstacles. |
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While the Committee is in accord with the Service's decision to investigate the smaller group, we believe it should have been carried out under an authority separately obtained. |
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She received him in the Music Salon and said to him with a voice full of emotion: 'My dear Sacchini, they say I accord too many favours to foreigners. |
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Additionally, there has by and large been a willingness within this broad coalition to accord its international leadership the right to speak on behalf of the Campaign as a whole. |
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So the invariance criterion seems to accord at least partially with common intuitions about logicality or topic neutrality, and with our logical practice. |
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Assertions are traditionally judged along a scale sliding from factual to phantasmagorical, the judgement being based on the extent to which they accord with conditions obtaining in the actual world. |
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The principle of fair use is thus voided of all meaning, since it implies a circumscribed but nonetheless free use of the work, whereas in the digital environment the prior accord of the rightholder is inescapable. |
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With security deteriorating, a humanitarian catastrophe underway, and political fragmentation in both camps, the limited achievements of the Arusha accord are shrivelling to nothing. |
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Churches maturing into a new ethos of fellowship, dialogue and spiritual discernment as the accord by which they seek to make visible their unity in Christ. |
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By placing the monument in the nation's capital, at the seat of government, we accord an appropriate respect and acknowledge the gravity of this terrible event. |
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All the premiers, aboriginal leaders from across the country and the federal government got together to make this historic accord with the bottom up itemization of those issues. |
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That is why now when my light has come to rescue you from the darkness of your ignorance, many men deny that this can be the light of truth, because it does not, by their criteria, accord with what I taught you before. |
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The consent was therefore called a hypothetical consent, that is, a consent which would likely be in accord with the feelings of the donor when mature. |
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Many Men have things of beauty which they accord to be beautiful and which when one looks at them gives one a sense of peace and wonder they are so beauteous. |
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To transfer domestic refugee processing to those regions would, in their views, not be in accord with the concept of international responsibility sharing and principles of international refugee law. |
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Would that be in accord with your thinking? |
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The accord also turned on the tap to give the provinces and territories some fiscal breathing room so they could begin to address the issues that were making headlines. |
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Hasina ended the Chittagong Hill Tracts insurgency after a peace accord with PCJSS rebels. |
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Even if observers criticized the negotiation process as moving slowly, Government pursued this talk believing in the spirit of compromise, accommodation and reconciliation, in reaching an accord for a lasting peace. |
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To be in accord with this principle, the system should be designed in such a way that only one hand needs to be away from the steering wheel to interact with the system, leaving one hand remaining on the steering wheel. |
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Second, the texts categorized as Smriti inevitably claim to be in accord with the authoritative Shruti and thus worthy of the same respect and sacredness. |
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These discourses stand together in a mutually substantial and generally harmonious accord that is not atomistic at all. |
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A heart of magnetic musk accord and lingering notes of cistus labdanum linger on the skin for an utterly intoxicating finish. |
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Elementary particles can be categorized into hadrons and leptons in accord with whether they participate in the strong interaction or not. |
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Moreover, although the original accord applied only to banks in big countries, it has become the de facto global standard, making it even harder to rework. |
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An accord was negotiated under which President de Menezes was returned to office. |
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Rod and his wife, Patti, seem to be in accord on so many things. |
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Will the Prime Minister allay concerns about the weasel words and state unequivocally today that the government will ratify the Kyoto accord before the end of the year? |
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Such pharmacies still exist, often inside a hospital, where they custom-make mixtures in accord with prescriptions written by the patients' doctors. |
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The accord also incorporated the basic arrangements for the cantonment of the combatants of the Maoist army, the restriction of the Nepal Army to its barracks and the storage of the arms and munitions of both sides. |
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The bill passed and the Prince now has many additional powers, including the power to withhold royal assent on his own accord. |
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Never to be used for containing the Blood of the Lord are flagons, bowls, or other vessels that are not fully in accord with the established norms. |
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However, if we want to deal with the issues of poverty, programs like the Kelowna accord and a child care program would have gone long way toward alleviating that. |
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Concerning CSR in Europe, many companies accord a large place to gifts of money intended to meet social needs, for example in the fields of education, cultural and community support. |
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The Government of India had signed an accord in 2008 with the Omani government to build a permanent gurdwara but little progress has been made on the matter. |
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However Scots Law does not accord the same status to precedent, and judgments in one legal system do not have a direct effect in the other legal systems. |
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This allows farmers in England a period where their income is maintained, but which they can use to change farm practices to accord with the new regime. |
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Internationally, 199 countries have signed an accord to create Biodiversity Action Plans that will protect endangered and other threatened species. |
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Warwick made an accord with Louis XI and Queen Margaret in which he agreed to restore Henry VI in return for French support for a military invasion of England. |
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These findings were in accord with previous studies that precipitation influenced morphology and that vegetation and habitat type influenced wolf differences. |
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He included excerpts from Tom Paine's The Crisis and an essay by Thomas Day calling for the abolition of slavery in accord with the Declaration of Independence. |
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Functionally, Anglican episcopal authority is expressed synodically, although individual provinces may accord their primate with more or less authority to act independently. |
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But what has that got to do with where we finally accord Richard III the honour he deserves, a proper ritualised burial for a former King of England? |
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As soon as Miss Fairlie had left the room he spared us all embarrassment on the subject of the anonymous letter, by adverting to it of his own accord. |
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However these countries do not accord citizenship to many of them. |
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Although the accord asserts the importance of mitigatory measures, it did not include quantitative goals or a time frame for reducing emissions, he said. |
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This came as a shock to the English, particularly schoolchildren, who, Ripley said, raised funds of their own accord to provide the poet with a suitable memorial. |
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That which groweth of its own accord of thy harvest thou shalt not reap. |
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The diverse baptizings of the Apostle, and the diverse baptisms of the Patriats, are in the most absolute accord with the diverse baptisms of the Classics. |
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This is in perfect accord with our finding that the confident judgment of a given subject is more liable to be correct than an inconfident one by the same subject. |
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The accord has a provision ensuring a fair industrial return to Canada. |
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As his lips formed a grin mirrored by hers, he gazed into her grassy green eyes that seemed to shimmer brightly of their own accord. |
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All moderating influences were ejected from the organisation or quit of their own accord. |
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Exterior styling for the Accord appears sleek, but angular and edgy with a squared-off prow and classy beveled grille. |
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Such scandals rarely acquire media prominence of their own accord. |
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Future cars could decelerate, brake or swerve of their own accord. |
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As with approval, this power has never been used but it was threatened to the Santer Commission, who subsequently resigned of their own accord. |
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His comrades, fearing disgrace, 'with one accord, leapt down from the ship' and were followed by troops from the other ships. |
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Neither John nor the rebel barons seriously attempted to implement the peace accord. |
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Both are risky and dangerous, and gave an individual the chance to make many decisions of their own accord. |
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The Basel III accord, a global bank capital standardization effort, relies on credit ratings to calculate minimum capital standards and minimum liquidity ratios. |
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The second attempt, the Charlottetown Accord of 1992, also failed to gain traction. |
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In September 1998, a Devolution Protocol Accord to guide devolution negotiations was signed. |
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When Richard Duke of York pressed his claim to the throne, he was made heir apparent to Henry VI by the Act of Accord. |
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In the Chittagong Hill Tracts, the government is yet to fully implement the Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Accord. |
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The first was the Meech Lake Accord of 1987, which was finally abandoned in 1990 when the province of Manitoba did not pass it within the established deadline. |
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The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States, emphasising the implementation of open markets, structural reform, and capacity building. |
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Edward claimed Henry had forfeited his right to the crown by allowing his queen to take up arms against his rightful heirs under the Act of Accord. |
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