There is tension between the member states and the acceding countries about the Common Agricultural Policy. |
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Now, in August 1947, the Nizam expressed a desire for Hyderabad to be an independent country, acceding to neither India nor Pakistan. |
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It went on to say that acceding to the English would be worse than being ruled by the Saracens. |
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As with any trade negotiation, before acceding to any agreement, Canada would need to be satisfied that it reflects Canadian interests. |
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Instead of finding out the truth about MMT, the government is acceding to the demands of the car lobby without independent proof of its claims. |
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When ratifying or acceding to the Convention, Member States shall make the declaration set out in Annex. |
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Columbia is also given high marks for acceding to Lean's original wishes that the overture, entr'acte, and exit music be presented with nothing but a blank screen. |
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The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall transmit certified copies to each of the signatory and acceding States. |
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The healing of this rift is a jewel in the crown of the present European Union and also of the acceding countries. |
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It is unclear why these countries fail to start eliminating such problems by acceding to the New York Convention. |
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In February 2004 it held a workshop for acceding countries on related aspects. |
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Ministers however are making clear that they have no intention of acceding to this request. |
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Howrey had begun acceding to clients' demands for flat, deferred or contingent fees, causing income to become clumpy and unpredictable. |
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The network has provided a very effective basis for the exchange of information, in which the acceding countries have fully participated. |
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The debate has been often held about Google's role in acceding to the Chinese government's demands to censor search results. |
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However, most acceding countries only plan to join the system when they adopt the euro. |
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Energy: Energy efficiency has improved in the acceding countries due to positive measures undertaken but also due to economic restructuring. |
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On the eve of enlargement, the acceding countries are for the most part well on track to be able to implement the acquis from accession. |
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A State must therefore agree to be bound by these provisions by ratifying or acceding to the Agreement. |
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In most acceding countries financial intermediation has grown substantially in recent years, albeit starting from a very low base. |
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Before acceding to the request, the prime minister had contended that the wiretapping evidence on which it was based was illegal. |
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Performance indicated by: the number of countries acceding to international environmental instruments. |
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The growth rates of the 10 acceding countries vary more widely, but are generally higher. |
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It provides for the total abolition of the death penalty but allows states parties to retain the death penalty in time of war if they make a reservation to that effect at the time of ratifying or acceding to the Protocol. |
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All acceding states have nevertheless started to make the transition to becoming donors and shoulder the part of the 'acquis communautaire' relating to development policy, including the Barcelona Commitments. |
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It was noted that some States might be awaiting the results of the Review Conference in order to take a decision on ratifying or acceding to the Rome Statute. |
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It logs, documents, studies, summarizes and categorizes international treaties and examines specialized and general draft international treaties, exploring the feasibility of acceding to them. |
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However, the EU 15 should be cautious about enticing qualified people away from countries, acceding or in transition, who will need their people to develop sustainable growth. |
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The next set of papers focused on what acceding member States' experiences with the APRM country processes portend for Parliaments' engagement with the processes. |
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This choice may be exercised in a declaration when signing, ratifying or acceding to the Convention or at any time thereafter, even on an ad hoc basis for a particular case. |
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We call upon Member States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the international instruments against terrorism, including its financing. |
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Each government's commitment to the Code will be evidenced by its signing the Copenhagen Declaration on Anti-Doping in Sport of March 3, 2003, and by ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to the UNESCO Convention. |
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One disadvantage is the frustration that a newly acceding State may experience while it waits for other Contracting States to address the matter of acceptance of its accession. |
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Many more countries in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America have demonstrated their interest in acceding to the system in the near future. |
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This Agreement shall not apply as between any Party and any acceding country or group of countries if, at the time of accession, either does not consent to such application. |
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As to whether Tunisia intended to accede to the Optional Protocol to the Covenant, he said that it was necessary to carry out a study before acceding to any human rights instrument. |
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It will also be necessary to make sure that the resources necessary to lay the foundation for extension of the future trans-European transport network to the acceding countries are provided. |
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In the Council of Europe we are therefore very much in favour of the European Union acceding to the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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Maintenon had been governess to the children in the late 1670s before acceding to the king's favours. |
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It is conventional for countries acceding to the European Union to send a number of observers to Parliament in advance. |
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It is still in the process of acceding to CARICOM and SICA treaties, including trade and single market treaties. |
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The marriage merged the Stuarts with England's Tudor line of succession, despite the improbability of a Scottish prince acceding the English throne at the time. |
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Acceding to these requests seriously damages our understanding of conception and fatally fractures the link between parental relationships and infant nurture. |
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