This is a very tough one as many of the American's rights are enshrined in the constitution. |
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This practice is actually enshrined in the rules governing the national minimum wage. |
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His phallus, or lingam, enshrined in most Hindu temples, is worshipped and revered by the world's 300 million followers of the Hindu religion. |
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The passing of time has enshrined Keegan's infamous combustion on live TV as the pivotal moment in the 1995-1996 title race. |
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The universality, the sacredness, and the divine origin of freedom are enshrined in our founding document. |
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He ushered in the metric system, made French an official language, and enshrined a Canadian bill of rights in the 1982 constitution. |
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New Delhi has enshrined performance and effectiveness as more important measures of human worth than family name or pedigree. |
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It has been enshrined in the holidaymakers' hall of fame since the 1971 inauguration of Walt Disney World in Orlando. |
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He stressed that Namibia's constitutionally enshrined bill of rights guarantees Namibians private ownership, regardless of ethnicity. |
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Unemployment officially did not exist, and every worker's right to a job was enshrined in the Constitution. |
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The right to a free, public education is enshrined in the constitutions of all 50 states. |
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But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law. |
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In modern society the ability to communicate, organise and protest is enshrined through laws and constitutions. |
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There was an apotheosis in which all three figures were shown entombed, enshrined, mummified together but not entwined. |
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Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements. |
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He says currently human rights and fundamental liberties are not enshrined clearly and completely anywhere in Australian legislation. |
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Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands have the right to self-determination enshrined in their constitutions. |
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Also enshrined in the plan was the proposal to replace the council tax with a local income tax. |
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One cannot fail to be thrilled by the cragginess and gaunt loftiness of such a reading that is enshrined in the history of recordings. |
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Kalpana Chawla, her name now enshrined in the galaxy of super achievers, was a rare bird indeed. |
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The principle of the corporate veil as a protection against the liability of the shareholders of the corporation is enshrined in statute law. |
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Instead, Kyle should simply retain his infallible godlike powers forever, enshrined in comics history as the most powerful superhero of all time. |
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Even in most democracies, it has become accepted, indeed constitutionally enshrined, that freedom of speech ends where hate speech begins. |
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New measures were enshrined in draft legislation and consultation papers published in February. |
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Newspaper reporters are deemed the guardians of free debate and the United States enshrined their rights in the constitution. |
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So it is entirely consistent that we have now enshrined permanently in this bill the new rules around dual citizenship. |
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Among all the contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory. |
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The two brothers and their king also discovered the hill where relics of the previous Buddha had been enshrined. |
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In the UK, we've had a constitutionally enshrined Anglican church for several hundred years now. |
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Our most treasured rights are also enshrined in law, laws are something that only humans can make and comply with or break. |
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Until recently the right to land traditionally worked was enshrined in the Brazilian constitution. |
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Indeed, this notion is found enshrined in legislation in different parts of the world. |
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South Africa remains the only African country where same-sex marriage is legal, and no countries in Asia have enshrined in law. |
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So he proposes to devolve most policing issues to newly elected local police authorities, with the independence of chief constables enshrined in statute. |
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The core value of constitutionalism, enshrined in the conception of a limited government, is to limit the State power, to prevent it from eroding civil liberty. |
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Only when these rights to property are enshrined in the charter will our rights and freedoms no longer be in jeopardy. |
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Bogart and Bergman's heart-rending airstrip farewell is enshrined as one of the all-time great endings, and was pastiched to great effect in Woody Allen's Play It Again Sam. |
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Not to mention other objectives which had been previously enshrined and which have now been reaffirmed. |
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The Special Rapporteur regrets to find the Popular Forces, a form of legalized armed militia, enshrined in article 25 of the Constitution. |
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The middling tactics applied then became enshrined as operational doctrine. |
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The fundamental culture of the populace was enhanced and enshrined in palaces, temples and statuary. |
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Moreover, a dereliction of the duty enshrined in the Criminal Code is to be deemed a substantial wrong, not a minor irregularity. |
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The best known of these were enshrined in the Hippocratic oath. |
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The Constitution of Barbados has enshrined inalienable rights guaranteed to all. |
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This is an internationally recognised human right, enshrined in a number of human rights treaties and conventions that Australia has pledged to uphold. |
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The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government. |
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It should therefore be enshrined in the constitution that government should always retain a golden share in all privatised institutions which in turn will give it veto powers. |
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The political organization of Argentina is based on the federal republican representative form of government enshrined in the 1853 Constitution. |
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Respect for human rights and individual rights must be legally enshrined. |
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That might still prove to be the case if the judges reached agreement with the Government and the necessary protection was enshrined in statute, he said. |
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However, more than 20 players on the ballot this year were probably worthy of being enshrined in Cooperstown. |
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Our founding fathers left no stone unturned to get these age old principles enshrined in our Constitution. |
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This position of men as head of household is specifically enshrined in the personal status laws. |
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By virtue of the values enshrined by the cooperative system, the co-operative operates as a democratic organization. |
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These are rights enshrined in Article 10 of the European Convention. |
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The budget is no place to debate or to trade off a human right enshrined in legislation and in international instruments. |
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This article provides that the principle of local self-government should be enshrined in written law. |
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Be that as it may, this guarantee of irrevocability should be enshrined in the future Moldovan Constitution. |
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This vision of manlike monsters wreaking havoc on the human race is an age-old nightmare that has been enshrined in literature ever since Homer. |
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The right to equality before the law is enshrined in article 40 of the Egyptian Constitution. |
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And the land is forever enshrined as open country, locking away whatever resources may lie beneath. |
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His incorrupt body is enshrined in the Church of the Good Jesus in Goa, India. |
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It also enshrined the principles of autonomy, inviolability, and integrity of the individual. |
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The right to development would ultimately have to be enshrined in an international instrument, just as other human rights had been. |
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The principle is enshrined in legislation that, subject to certain provisos, children should be educated in a mainstream setting. |
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A DVD that is critical, both for those who have no previous experience in self-defense as enshrined martial artists. |
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You know that there are some principles enshrined in the convention on children's rights. |
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The revelation of God is found in the Word of God, the gospel enshrined in the scriptures, and all claims for revelation must be brought back and tested there. |
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Freedom to demonstrate, also enshrined in the Constitution, is nullified by Decree 38, which bans all demonstrations outside public buildings. |
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The right of the people peaceably to assemble is enshrined in the first amendment. |
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He longs for the revelation of the truths enshrined in the Upanishads. |
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This principle is enshrined in Genesis, Chapter One, where we are taught that God made humanity in His own image and likeness as microcosm and mediator. |
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Yet many of these rights, enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other texts, are put at risk when a parent is imprisoned. |
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However, modern bioethics is indisputably grounded in the values enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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We must commend the kindness of the Review Board in sparing their co-workers the embarrassment of having their risibility enshrined in a document of record. |
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It thus legalized a de facto situation and enshrined the principle of voluntarism for the universal requirement to bear arms. |
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We are pleased that such conditions are routinely included in warrants, but would prefer that such safeguards be enshrined in legislation. |
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The right for individuals to communicate anonymously is one that is valued by society, enshrined in law, as much as it may be derided. |
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The lowly stamp hinge should really be enshrined in every stamp club the world over, for it is likely that philately would never have amounted to much without it. |
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Accordingly, the Constitution enshrined the principles of religious pluralism and secularism. |
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Others recall that tackling these challenges should not overshadow the main objectives of cohesion policy as enshrined in the Treaty. |
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The Elizabethan Poor Law enshrined this right with the practice of sturdy and less sturdy beggars being sent back to their parish of origin ostensibly for help. |
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It criticised the lack of legal clarity and its excessiveness as regards safeguarding the citizens' rights, freedoms and guarantees and personal data protection enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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At the centre of Muhammad's achievement was the extraordinary poetry which enshrined his revelations. |
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Other measures, such as compensation for victims, will be enshrined in the proposed new law. |
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These values are enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and promoted by the quadrennial Commonwealth Games. |
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This principle should be enshrined by a resolution of the House of Commons. |
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When Thomas Becket was murdered and subsequently enshrined at Canterbury, York found itself with a rival major draw for pilgrims. |
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His image is now enshrined upon the sixth generation WBC super middleweight belt. |
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This accords with the principle of continuity of the legal system enshrined in Article 8 of the Basic Law. |
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Following the review, the motions were retitled Legislative Consent Motions and the procedures enshrined in the Parliament's Standing Orders. |
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His memory was enshrined in the political ethos of the Imperial age as a paradigm of the good emperor. |
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An officially secular state, Mauritius is a religiously diverse nation, with freedom of religion being enshrined as a constitutional right. |
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It was through this movement that the role of an inquisitorial system became enshrined in most European civilian legal systems. |
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Judicial precedent is enshrined under Article 111 of the Constitution of Bangladesh. |
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Because not everybody is a property owner, the right to work was enshrined to allow everybody to attain an adequate standard of living. |
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It is said that each was given hairs from his head, which are now claimed to be enshrined as relics in the Shwe Dagon Temple in Rangoon, Burma. |
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But the image of a prowar worker in a hardhat punching a privileged protester is enshrined in our cultural memory. |
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In the British Energy case, for instance, the polluter pays principle had to be reconciled with the need to preserve nuclear safety, which is also, as you know, a major Community objective enshrined in the Euratom Treaty. |
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For the most part, these provisions codify common practices and rules which are already enshrined in national legislation, collective agreements or codes of conduct. |
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There is a risk that this might overshadow the values enshrined in all preexisting cultural traditions and heritage, both tangible and intangible. |
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Clearly, the legal protections enshrined in the Nepali Constitution against slavery, serfdom, or forced labor in any form have not been accessible to people working under conditions of bonded labor. |
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The law chosen by the spouses must be consonant with the fundamental rights enshrined in the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. |
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A way must be found to span the often unbridgeable gap between the truth enshrined in a purely practical branch of knowledge and that which corresponds to strictly technical or theoretical recommendations. |
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The principle of countersignature of the acts of the Reigning Prince and the related assumption of responsibility by the Prime Minister is and remains fully enshrined in the Constitution. |
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The right to equal pay has been enshrined in Community legislation since its very beginnings. It was consolidated in the Amsterdam Treaty and in various Directives, and can thus be considered a genuine fundamental right. |
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Quality criteria must get the upper hand over those of the rule of the market enshrined in creed whilst not questioning the principle of open competition and the mobility of goods and services. |
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By the time of the 1954 Supreme Court case that Scalia later sought to expurgate, the word had become enshrined in property law, even lending its name to the so-called choateness doctrine of liens. |
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Such practices encroach upon the freedom of establishment and the freedom to provide services, both of which apply to any entity that is legally registered in the European Union and both of which are enshrined in the Treaty. |
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I must congratulate Mr Nassauer on not having been taken in by the apparent simple-mindedness, if not simplicity, enshrined in the Council's proposal. |
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We reaffirm the inalienable right of all parties to the NPT to the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes as enshrined in Article IV in conformity with all their Treaty obligations. |
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Whatever the uncertainties and doubts, and despite the obstacles that we have sometimes faced, we have persevered in our efforts, without ever losing sight of the ideals enshrined in our Constitution. |
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Regional authorities shall be entitled to apply to a judicial authority to ensure respect for the free exercise of their powers and the principles of regional self-government enshrined in the Constitution or in law. |
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Although it is not up to the Commission as a rule to intervene in the domestic affairs of Member States, it is instructive here to recall the principle of solidarity enshrined in the preamble to the Treaty on European Union. |
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To effectuate the guarantees enshrined in these Constitutional provisions, an impressive range of legislative measures have been enacted to end discrimination against Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. |
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Germany has already enshrined a golden rule. |
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Promises of land reform enshrined at Lancaster House went unredeemed. |
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In line with the principle of sovereignty enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, the supreme authority in the Republic of Poland belongs to the Nation. |
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They should, however, unfailingly uphold the principle that the economic freedoms enshrined in the Treaty can be combined with the various social models. |
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For purposes of expanding manning tables, these protocols have been enshrined in legislation setting temporary manning tables and authorizing supernumerary appointments during a limited period determined by law. |
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It also confirms the capitalist, federalist and militarist integration of Europe enshrined in the Treaties of Maastricht and Nice, which the draft Treaty of Lisbon wishes to take even further. |
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I AM outraged to find that Sharia Law is being enshrined into the British legal system. |
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One significant example is the protection of the right to land enshrined in the 1993 Indigenous Peoples Act, and the annual budgetary allocation for expansion of indigenous landholdings. |
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I am convinced that integration into the world trading system will further help these countries to advance towards greater respect for the principles enshrined in the conventions and to lock in essential reforms. |
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The principle that citizens of different national origins should maintain their own ways of life without detracting from their rights was enshrined in Canadian political philosophy even before the Canadian nation was born. |
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One of the Organization's key objectives, enshrined in its charter, was to coordinate and join forces to work against international terrorism and other threats to security. |
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The reply is to be found in the bold and generous political approach of the founding fathers of Europe who enshrined the concept of international solidarity beside that of the national interest. |
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Some peace agreements have also enshrined the right of families to know the fate of persons unaccounted for, and have instituted mechanisms to ensure that relevant information is provided to such persons. |
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As well as political turbulence, he blames a large, inefficient bureaucracy and poor education for hobbling growth. Egypt needs to spend more on education, health and research a goal enshrined in the new constitution. |
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that is enshrined in the Canadian constitution is of individualist inspiration and says nothing about the social and democratic rights or the existence of the people of Quebec. |
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The effigy is enshrined in a silver case and its wardrobe contains many precious embroidered and decorated coats of various colors. Austrian Empress Maria Theresa embroidered some of them. |
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The principles of equal treatment for all shareholders and of the passivity of the board of directors were enshrined in the initial version prior to its amendment. |
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Private investors, on the other hand, have proven much less scrupulous around the world where investment rights have been enshrined in binding trade treaties. |
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Despite everything, the Kennedy brand still stands for idealism – for the ambition of the moon landing and the call to public service enshrined in one of his most popular programmes, the Peace Corps. |
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In contrast to the anti-trade union policies of Labour, the Greens support the rights enshrined in the trade union freedom bill which gives new protection to employees. |
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Repressive cultures and public prohibitions stimulate an underworld that is the inverse, sexually and behaviourally, of the values and attitudes enshrined in the public face of these societies. |
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In 2001 a new monetary policy framework was adopted, with the primary objective of price stability being enshrined in the new Banka Slovenije Law. |
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The Committee also notes that children with disabilities are still experiencing serious difficulties and facing barriers to the full enjoyment of the rights enshrined in the Convention. |
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The Canadian Human Rights Commission has stated that pay equity is enshrined in many international agreements to which Canada has been bound for decades. |
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The right to holidays is enshrined in article 52 of the Constitution. |
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How does the Constitution protect the rights enshrined in the Covenant? |
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The Balfour Declaration was enshrined in the Statute of Westminster 1931 when it was adopted by the British Parliament and subsequently ratified by the Dominion legislatures. |
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Although Kitchener's army enshrined old social boundaries, it also chipped away at the class divide by throwing men from all walks of life into a desperate situation together. |
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Niekro, 318-274 in 24 seasons mostly with the Braves, will join reliever Hoyt Wilhelm as the preeminent knuckleballers in the Hall when he is enshrined as the 229th member. |
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It acts like a guardian in protecting the fundamental rights of the people, as enshrined in the Constitution, from infringement by any organ of the state. |
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It also banned the NLRB from engaging in any mediation or conciliation, and formally enshrined in law the ban on hiring personnel to do economic data collection or analysis. |
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By interpreting the teachings enshrined in the Vedas, the epics and the puranas, the torchbearers have kindled the flame of spirituality inherent in Man. |
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Secularism in Bangladesh is legally enshrined in the constitution. |
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Puerto Rican baseball players include Hall of Famers Roberto Clemente, Orlando Cepeda and Roberto Alomar, enshrined in 1973, 1999, and 2011 respectively. |
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From its first moments, Electra departs from the normative social roles enshrined in Greek ritual by depicting its eponymous character as a married parthenos. |
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