He contended that the House must be involved in the making of any bilateral agreements which binds the country. |
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Singapore is also now in formal talks with Canada, China and Mexico for similar agreements. |
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The ink on the agreements had hardly dried before they recommenced their war of words. |
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In 367, the Scots and Picts ignored agreements made with Rome and attacked the frontier. |
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The Act also provides that export agreements should not restrict the possibilities of participation or withdrawal. |
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These are agreements and contracts sanctioned by the authority of the state. |
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India has refused to be a signatory to the agreements, calling them discriminatory. |
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Trade is a two-way street and our free-trade agreements with the Poles, Czechs and Hungarians are as much an opportunity for them as for us. |
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The order still stands but has been reduced in extent as various lands have been redesignated according to agreements with First Nations. |
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In some states tacit agreements may strengthen the majorities of each party in its own constituencies. |
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The informal system consists largely in tacit agreements and understandings. |
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Do we make heroes of people who break bilateral or international agreements and embarrass the country? |
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Countries have instead resorted to bilateral trade agreements in a bid to gain tariff reduction up to zero percent. |
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It sometimes disturbed alliances and alignments, base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally. |
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Security will dominate the agenda of all bilateral agreements between nations. |
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Dai said China will strictly enforce the bilateral agreements on the matter, according to the official. |
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Most of these pooling and servicing agreements give wide flexibility to servicers to modify loans. |
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The threats of the past have transformed into agreements of economic, cultural and scientific cooperation. |
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Next time these parties meet to hash out national agreements, several contentious issues will need resolution. |
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He drew attention to three important interrelated factors which he regarded as peculiar to arbitration agreements. |
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These quite common examples are not the only instances where antenuptial agreements are involved. |
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Unfortunately, not playing ball on trade agreements is like playing Russian roulette with a bullet in every chamber. |
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A number of agreements are being signed by various organisations to leverage the advantages of working together. |
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All housing activity is done under bilateral agreements with the various states. |
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These new roaming agreements for mobile phones provide for certain rate step-downs at defined intervals. |
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His Cabinet today put its stamp of approval to the state support and land-lease agreements but not without some tinkering. |
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The signing of the agreements on Wednesday was delayed for several hours because of last-minute disputes over power-sharing. |
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In rubber bridge one does not often come across complicated systems and partnership agreements. |
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Arrangements are defined to include transactions, agreements, understandings, promises or undertakings. |
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And there are no arms-control agreements with rogue regimes that may harbour terrorists. |
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It is also a case study in the pitfalls of relying on multilateral arms-control agreements to protect critical U.S. interests. |
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That can mean storing formulas under lock and key or having employees sign confidentiality agreements. |
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Record labels lock their artists in to legal agreements that hold them for a decade or more. |
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No contractual arrangements or personal agreements between same-sex or de facto couples can override the legislation. |
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Other regional agreements or arrangements deal with marine pollution emergencies and port state control of shipping. |
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Universities retain the right, under enterprise bargaining agreements, to do away with disciplines, groups of disciplines, indeed entire schools. |
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We have a frame of political and economic agreements subscribed by the two countries that make any dealing easy and fruitful. |
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The final nail in its coffin was the company's absurd decision to kowtow to the tin god of its licensing agreements. |
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The same is true of treaties and other international agreements, and it is only fair. |
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Even flights between the UK and the US are dictated by such bilateral agreements. |
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I want to conclude on the important trans-Tasman mutual recognition agreements. |
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These exercises are part of agreements on large military maneuvers involving the United States and the Philippines. |
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Now, as international agreements hit the scene, the accountability question becomes cloudy. |
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The essence of these reforms is to further promote and facilitate the making of agreements at the workplace level. |
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Government is required because acting man cannot negotiate agreements effectively with other self-seeking acting men. |
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We're going through the motions right now of just getting agreements to try to see eye to eye on these very essential practical arrangements. |
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She put her name to the single market, the bedrock of European union, and to several other fundamental agreements besides. |
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Get your custody agreements done now because we ALL know the baby daddy won't be in the picture for long. |
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Over the course of the next several months, Kerzner will enter into negotiations of binding agreements for both of these projects. |
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Mr Richardson said the company had secured distribution agreements that gave its brands a strong presence in Britain and America. |
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The town clerk also failed to give members a breakdown of comparative financial situations under the original and supplemental agreements. |
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There is no natural reason why an Englishman or a Scotchman should not be as punctual in performing agreements as a Dutchman. |
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In 1948, the Soviets, in an attempt to abrogate agreements for Four-Power control of the city, blockaded Berlin. |
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Clooney plays Miles Massey, a hotshot divorce attorney who wrote the book on prenuptial agreements. |
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The program publishes quadripartite standardization agreements and other guides to enhance coalition operations. |
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But it has left many life assurers in a quandary, wondering whether to continue backing IFAs or enter into multi-tied agreements. |
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Legal counsel should review all advertising materials, warranties, guarantees, and sales agreements. |
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This is only a small sample of the agreements, accords, and other legislation that Canada has passed and signed regarding diversity. |
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Also list key accounts, potential customers, market survey data, drawings, agreements, and financial projections to the plan. |
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Trade sanctions provide a means of encouraging participation in agreements and penalizing signatories that step out of line. |
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There are also 11,000 working for the council part-time or on job-share agreements. |
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More than 60 potential buyers have signed confidentiality agreements and 37 have received information packs. |
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But most student and many other shared houses are let on joint tenancy agreements. |
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Every cohabiting couple should know the difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common agreements. |
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As it developed, the Court took a tough approach to applying the law, and did not permit many restrictive agreements. |
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If there are exclusionary provisions in agreements, the existence of privilege will not prevent the agreements being provided. |
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Various jurisdictional issues are addressed, including extradition agreements. |
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Procar is negotiating a number of agreements for the supply of control components, including the wheels, brake pads and suspension items. |
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Now, he's looking at the end user license agreements of the companies most responsible for getting adware on your computers. |
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The boilerplate license agreements have been an additional source of aggravation. |
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It is not in our members' interest to negotiate unaffordable equal pay agreements. |
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It was included in the association agreements that they entered into from year to year. |
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The crux of the arrangement is a series of reef lease agreements with the local villages. |
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What rules could a legal system adopt as tests for the enforceability of agreements? |
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He said that his agreements with these autobiographical subjects were not recorded in writing. |
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In effect, they are hiring the union to act as agent in the negotiation of agreements. |
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No provision was made in the agreements for time off, sick pay, or holidays. |
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The EC is also party to international agreements that commit it to a regime of free trade. |
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The attached marked up copies confirm the basis on which we are prepared to enter these agreements. |
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You have not honoured this, as well as many verbal agreements that we had with each other. |
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The Response did however deny the terms of the agreements alleged by the claimants. |
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The drafts of the three agreements that were current at the start of that month all provided for New York law. |
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They can do so by ad hoc international agreements, involving two or more parties. |
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He did not have to enter into the agreements for leases if he did not want to. |
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The signed agreements will remain held in escrow until Neil receives the banker's draft. |
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The final source of health care law comes from the international agreements on human rights. |
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With limited exceptions, both agreements ban all high seas fishing for salmon. |
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In recent years, the courts have hesitated over whether to take such agreements into account. |
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It is hoped such agreements will lead to lower levels of airborne traveling toxins. |
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Life story agreements generally require the subject to go on a press tour in conjunction with the airing of the docudrama. |
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The airline has so-called code-sharing agreements with Delta Air, Alitalia, Garuda Indonesia, Thai Airways and Vietnam Airlines. |
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The main banks have reciprocal agreements that allow each other's customers to use cash machines free of charge. |
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Exceptions were made where there were reciprocal agreements with other countries. |
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We just need to be sure that those reciprocal agreements provide our personnel with absolute guarantees. |
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By the time the agreements expired late last year, none of the former bank owners had fully settled their debts. |
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And of course this would be backed by the most intrusive inspections agreements. |
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A system of income payment agreements aims to make it easier for bankrupts to make payments to creditors and bankruptcy restriction orders cover a variety of conduct. |
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Learn why a growing number of Canadian employers are introducing employment agreements for their employees-from senior executives to sales representatives. |
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Legislation permitted magistrates to enforce employment agreements with penal sanctions in the form of imprisonment, fines, and physical punishment. |
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At the 45th biannual meeting, such exclusivity agreements were discussed. |
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Non-compliance with the disclosure requirement under the Act exposes franchisors to significant consequences, including rescission of franchise agreements. |
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Congress initially passed legislation abrogating the agreement, then passed the Presidential Records Act to ensure that no similar agreements were made in the future. |
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She contends that such agreements were final and binding on the parties. |
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Also, as a rule for settling trade disputes in the field of agrobiology, application of various WTO agreements is emerging as an important challenge for the global community. |
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In the last decade, Lutheran and Anglican churches in Canada, the United States, and northern Europe entered into separate agreements of full communion. |
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The Russians use the aircraft today to monitor U.S. nuclear weapons as part of arms control agreements between both countries. |
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If it enters bilateral or multilateral agreements, there would be a likely cost of sharing seigniorage collected on the dollars circulating in the dollarized countries. |
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Taxable funds mainly invest in U.S. Treasury securities, government agency securities, repurchase agreements, CDs, commercial paper and bankers' acceptances. |
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Certain decisions, such as interpretation of the multilateral trade agreements, waivers, and amendments and accessions, can be taken only by a specified majority vote. |
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Many agreements are made without a formal legally binding document. |
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Ultimately, the Italian courts and Italian-American extradition agreements may decide the fate of Amanda Knox. |
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Is there some sort of lack of self-esteem in Dearborn that causes FoMoCo to enter into these co-branding agreements? |
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In the case of cashcards, which involve bipartite agreements, and of electronic purses which are treated like cash, the last problem is inapplicable. |
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The movement towards free trade spread across Europe in a series of reciprocal trade agreements beginning with the Cobden Chevalier Treaty of 1860 between Britain and France. |
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But the constitution also specifies that mandatory individual agreements with the government are required. |
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It will be found in a developing emphasis on regional agreements and authorities, from which may emerge the preconditions for a revamped federalism. |
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Finally, due to the instability of the financial system in Asia Pacific, counter-trade agreements and barter might be other alternatives for doing business in Asia. |
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Negotiating even modest revisions of existing agreements can sometimes take years, and getting a raft of new ones arranged in short order will be difficult. |
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Another problem posed by bilateral agreements on pensions is the taxation. |
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Colne Housing Associations tenants will not be affected by the project as their tenancy agreements will have run out before the homes are knocked down. |
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With time, the shutdown ended and the two parties continue trying to forge agreements, with varying success. |
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Urge authorities to protect the activists and to officially recognize that LGBTI issues are human rights issues protected under various international agreements. |
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It achieved little until 1962, when agreements restricting the satellite countries to limited production and to economic dependency on the Soviet Union were enforced. |
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My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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The implementation of such policies may therefore require cross-border agreements and cooperative arrangements between neighbouring local government bodies. |
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The idea of absolute state sovereignty is relatively new, and it derives from agreements among kings, emperors, kaisers, and czars for their mutual benefit. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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Currently, no government department has responsibility for the regulation of service charges or property management as these agreements are considered contractual. |
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This section of the paper will provide information concerning collective bargaining agreements in Australian Rules football, soccer, rugby union, and cricket. |
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Are such agreements no longer applicable when money is there to be made? |
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Through contractual agreements or other comparable means, we shall ensure that your personal information is protected when processed by our mandataries and external agencies. |
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But, as any proselytiser of right-wing economics worth their salt will tell you, free trade agreements don't work, either ideologically or practically. |
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Nash divided game theory into two parts, cooperative games, in which binding agreements can be made, and non-cooperative games, where binding agreements are not possible. |
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The poor saps who have tried to use this Web site have already lost more time and leasing agreements than any benefit we might have earned through its availability off-campus. |
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Those rules relate, for example, to agreements whereby parties refer a dispute to arbitration and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. |
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I think that embedded in these agreements are three ticking time bombs that could blow them to smithereens. |
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But in 1963 the Romanians asserted that they had a right to plan their own economy in their own way, and made commercial agreements with western Europe, China, and Yugoslavia. |
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International Unions have monetarily supported political candidates that have openly supported free trade agreements that have cost thousands if not millions of good jobs. |
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Both he and Mark had agreements with the bankruptcy trustee not to dissipate or try to move assets. |
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Passage of this so-called fast-track or trade-promotion authority would limit Congress' role in shaping future trade agreements to a simple yea or nay. |
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The tenants do not negotiate the terms of their tenancy agreements. |
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The country already has in place agreements with Nigeria on the sharing of revenue from a field straddling the territorial waters of the two countries. |
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There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine. |
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Changes in governmental policies and initiatives and a severe economic crisis may have reoriented motivations toward altruistic or mutually beneficial agreements. |
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For disqualified leasebacks or long-term agreements that have a principal purpose of tax avoidance, the Service may impose rent-leveling. |
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The EU has legal personality, with the right to sign agreements and international treaties. |
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Norway has also acceded to the Schengen Agreement and several other intergovernmental agreements among the EU member states. |
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The time set aside for debate on a particular motion is, however, often limited by informal agreements between the parties. |
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In April 1812, Britain, Russia and Sweden signed secret agreements directed against Napoleon. |
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Britain and France decided that Hitler had no intention to uphold diplomatic agreements and responded by preparing for war. |
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The agreements will enable both operators' subscribers to use 2G and 3G services. |
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Air Malta has concluded over 191 interline ticketing agreements with other IATA airlines. |
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Articulation agreements may allow credit earned on an associate degree to be counted toward completion of a bachelor's degree. |
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In the area of licensing technoloiges, UCLB provides commercial, legal and administrative advice to help companies broker licensing agreements. |
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In 1961, she licensed rights to Walt Disney Productions in exchange for royalties in the first of two agreements between Stephen Slesinger, Inc. |
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Leadership needs to be able to promise members, especially those like armies, police forces, or paramilitaries will abide by agreements. |
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The Faroe Islands make their own agreements with other countries regarding trade and commerce. |
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The Kingdom negotiates and concludes international treaties and agreements. |
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Under section 24, the EHRC can enter into binding agreements with employers. |
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Through the middle of the 20th century, many international agreements were focused on reducing the possibility of dual nationality. |
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The university has formal agreements with other colleges in Northern Ireland and operates several outreach schemes to rural areas. |
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It is also responsible for the rights of navigation agreements on sections of the Lugg, Severn and Wye. |
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As a result, there have been an increasing number of bilateral free trade agreements between governments. |
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The Ministerial Conference can take decisions on all matters under any of the multilateral trade agreements. |
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The WTO oversees about 60 different agreements which have the status of international legal texts. |
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The European Union, now the world's largest single market, has concluded free trade agreements with many countries around the world. |
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It is important to distinguish between arguments against free trade theory, and free trade agreements as applied. |
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Those still employed were forced to accept longer hours, lower wages and district wage agreements. |
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Most of the Polish inhabitants of Kresy were expelled along the Curzon Line in accordance with Stalin's agreements. |
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Some agreements that are mostly related to countries of the European continent, are also valid in territories outside the continent. |
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Altogether there were as many as twelve international agreements signed in Paris. |
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As a result, its member states have jointly concluded Free trade agreements with a number of other countries. |
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The agreements at Nice had paved the way for further enlargement of the Union by reforming voting procedures. |
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These agreements are made through consensus, although individual members may opt not to participate in implementing any of these. |
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Between 1972 and 1974, the two sides also agreed to strengthen their economic ties, including agreements for increased trade. |
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In July 2008, governments in the Persian Gulf reached agreements with GE to expand engine maintenance operations there. |
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Switzerland is instead linked to the EU by a series of bilateral agreements. |
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Many airport hotels also have agreements with airlines to provide overnight lodging for displaced passengers. |
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In most countries, customs are attained through government agreements and international laws. |
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Goods from many countries are exempt from duty under various trade agreements. |
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In addition, the importation and exportation of goods are subject to trade agreements between the importing and exporting jurisdictions. |
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Property rights are well protected and contractual agreements are strictly honoured. |
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Even the Parliament's two seats, which have switched several times, are a result of various agreements or lack of agreements. |
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This suggests that they were capable of making formal agreements in unison despite supposedly having many different chieftains. |
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The treaty was one of a number of agreements made in the ongoing relationship between the two kings. |
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Henry and Alexander had a history of making agreements to settle one matter or another, and related to this was their personal relationship. |
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After the London attack, Theresa May called for international agreements to regulate the internet. |
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They had to withdraw from the market again in 2009 as a result of problems with production agreements and lack of funding for marketing. |
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International laws and treaties provide agreements which nations agree to be bound to. |
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The agreements were filled with wheretofores and herebys and hereafters and notwithstandings. |
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Much work remains on regulatory agreements regarding shipping, tourism, and resource development in Arctic waters. |
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To further complicate matters, international agreements on the regulation of such a program would need to be established. |
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Both Norway and Iceland have signed and implemented the Schengen zone agreements. |
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Trade unions, employers' associations and collective agreements cover a large share of the employees in Sweden. |
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In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. |
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International agreements provide a measure of protection, but adults and eggs of some species are still used for food in the tropics. |
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Newer trends of liberalization of trade have fostered routes among nations bound by agreements. |
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In 1960, the United Nations held another conference regarding the Laws of the Sea, UNCLOS II, but no agreements were reached. |
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Whenever gas is bought or sold at custody transfer points, rules and agreements are made regarding the gas quality. |
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All international agreements regarding the world's oceans apply to the Southern Ocean. |
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Antarctica's status is regulated by the 1959 Antarctic Treaty and other related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System. |
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The seals are further protected by international agreements, and fur seal populations are recovering. |
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Under these agreements were allocations of authority, distribution of plunder and rations, as well as discipline enforcement. |
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Exact areas and control responsibilities are clearly defined in local documents and agreements at each airport. |
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All agreements made between the British commander and Archbishop Rojo were dismissed as illegal. |
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Of all the Dead Sea texts it is the Habakkuk pesher that, by common consent, exhibits the most impressive agreements with a Targum text. |
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He made agreements with the LBSCR and the BHIR to construct transfer equipment at St Helens and at Langstone near Havant. |
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The government entered into agreements with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund to promote growth. |
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Several major ISPs have been caught red-handed making agreements with known spammers. |
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In some cases, the veche either made agreements with their rulers or expelled them and invited others to take their place. |
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As a result of the nationalisation process, the interconnection agreements are again subject to negotiations. |
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This first series of bilateral agreements included the free movement of persons. |
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The approach of using global agreements to advance trade stumbled with the failure of the Doha Development Round of trade negotiation. |
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Over the centuries, the two republics signed several agreements concerning their zones of influence and action, to avoid hindering each other. |
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The treaty with Genoa was just the first of a series of commercial agreements. |
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There may also be a perceived benefit from avoiding international trade agreements or other mutual assistance pacts. |
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At the same time, Portugal made peace agreements with England, France and the Netherlands. |
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Information gleaned from espionage is useful in almost all forms of diplomacy, everything from trade agreements to border disputes. |
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Other agreements in 1880 and 1892 sealed the protectorate status of Bahrain to the British. |
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Some agreements with third-party preneed sales companies require the funeral provider to enter into a noncompetition clause with the seller. |
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Island Packers and Channel Islands Aviation have concession agreements to provide transportation to the Island. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, ASEAN began to discuss environmental agreements. |
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This decision violates our Biblical faith and agreements within the Anglican Communion. |
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Human rights agreements require most governments to provide family planning and contraceptive information and services. |
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Many animal shelters require these procedures as part of adoption agreements. |
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Not all agreements are necessarily contractual, as the parties generally must be deemed to have an intention to be legally bound. |
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In contrast, domestic and social agreements such as those between children and parents are typically unenforceable on the basis of public policy. |
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The firms then began including arbitration agreements in their customer agreements, requiring their customers to arbitrate disputes. |
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In ancient Greek and Roman civilization, marriages were private agreements between individuals and families. |
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Customary international law can be distinguished from treaty law, which consists of explicit agreements between nations to assume obligations. |
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It was soon urged that implementing these provisions would require revision of international intellectual property agreements. |
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With the consent of Congress, states may enter into interstate compacts, agreements between two or more states. |
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Hence, security agreements with foreign countries are not under its purview. |
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Under these agreements, both apparel and sugar exports did well, with rapid growth and a strong inflow of foreign direct investment. |
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It led to some rather incredible and colourful claims in the submission by the union that the employers had ratfinked on previous agreements. |
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This has resulted in agreements between political parties to prevent the blockage of supply bills through the Senate. |
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The very difficult inquiry as to the reasonability of such agreements was an inadequate protection. |
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The 1949 Countryside Act created the concept of designated open Country, where access agreements were negotiated with landowners. |
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Hopefully, farmers and agrobusiness companies will sign contracts and agreements for equipment deliveries directly with manufacturers. |
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Furthermore, the potential for sales through bankassurance agreements has yet to yield any real volume. |
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The EU argues that the ACP should commit itself to open its markets and conclude free trade agreements. |
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At closing, the companies will also execute long-term supply agreements for acrylonitrile and melamine at market pricing. |
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The present tender is the completion of active ingredient or combination of active substances related gem agreements. |
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We can start by exiting the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, and the so-called free-trade agreements that we have entered. |
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He also says it has reached agreements to return two A320s to AWAS, two to Aircastle and two to Amentum Capital. |
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With this new agreement, Yipes now has 10 bi-directional E-NNI agreements with providers around the world. |
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As a result, STC can offer applicably vehement service level agreements tailored to its wholesale and enterprise customer requirements. |
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The Philippine Senate has every right to assert its oversight function as the ratifier of all bilateral agreements. |
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Instead, virtualization software automatically repurposes and reallocates resources based on business priorities and service-level agreements. |
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Air Lease Corporation said it has announced long-term lease agreements with Air Austral for two new Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. |
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The summit adopted two separate agreements, one on the future of the Kyoto Protocol and a second on. |
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Fraternities and sororities will no longer be able to break housing agreements mid-year. |
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At present, the UAE has air services deals with 150 nations, out of which 115 are open skies agreements or completely laissez-faire deals. |
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All existing marriage contracts should retroactively become life partnership agreements in the eyes of the State. |
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Similarly, the number of transportation agreements managed by the LDC will vary. |
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The most significant effect of section 467 arises for disqualified leasebacks and long-term agreements. |
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Operating agreements with other companies also allowed GWR trains to run to Manchester. |
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Previously, Air Products terminated three leveraged interest rate swap agreements and closed another one. |
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The Food and Medicine Authority has recently signed agreements for applicability evaluation of beauty products with two European firms. |
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As the pressure began mounting from these attacks, Mi'kmaq and Maliseet communities started signing agreements with the government. |
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In the judgment of the Department of Defence, you are in material breach and violation of the non-disclosure agreements you signed. |
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In the judgment of the Department of Defense, you are in material breach and violation of the nondisclosure agreements you signed. |
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Currently the funds utilize short-term and medium-term notes and reverse repurchase agreements. |
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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel has threatened to seek legal action against EU countries in breach of refugee agreements. |
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The purchase includes customer agreements and intellectual property for the manufacture of metallocenes and boron co-catalysts. |
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He has trailblazed issues including software cleanroom protocols, shrinkwrap license agreements and GUI copyright protection. |
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The company has agreements with broadcasters and cablecasters in Jordan, Bahrain, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, and Lebanon. |
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These agreements provide for aggressive production timelines to bring low cost high definition LCoS televisions to the consumer market. |
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By strengthening ties in this way, the SMD aims to sign agreements with major tourism companies to attract Chinese tourists to the museums. |
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The company has reached agreements with six distributors but has additional territories available, says Centner. |
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The leading electronics maker will initially conclude tie-up agreements with 11 local ISPs, such as Mitani Corp. |
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These agreements also includes one of the largest strata managers on the Wester Cape, TopNotch Property Services. |
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Like the WTO, NAFTA exploded the boundaries of what was included in so-called trade agreements. |
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Based upon ongoing test results, NEET anticipates the ability to sign licensing and royalty agreements on an international basis. |
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They read the relevant sections to require electronic standard forms to be presented as clickwrap agreements. |
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The minimum salary for each professional branch is defined by Collective agreements. |
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This ruling marks an important positive signal to us and our present and future partners with whom we enter sublicense agreements. |
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This joint venture has been superceded and replaced by the current agreements. |
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There is, however, another cause for the unfruitfulness of interchurch agreements. |
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The law surrounding OSS agreements and copyleft is still evolving, Kunick says. |
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Countersuits are a staple of patent litigation, which often ends in cross-licensing agreements. |
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Saraya Aqaba has signed agreements with Colliers International and Mace Macro for work at their Saraya Souk project in the city of Aqaba in Jordan. |
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The Nga Whenua Rahui Fund has negotiated agreements and established Joint Management Committees involving DOC representatives and Maori landowners. |
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Spain-based Hispasat has entered into agreements with launch service providers ILS and SpaceX to put its Amazonas 5 and Hispasat 1F satellites into orbit. |
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The tentative agreements, reached four weeks ago, came after months of acrimonious wrangling between Mesaba management and union leaders from the Air Line Pilots Assn. |
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Under capitated agreements, provider organizations receive a fixed per-member, per-month payment for providing medical care to health-plan members. |
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Further, the EU has a number of economic relationships with nations that are not formally part of the Union through the European Economic Area and custom union agreements. |
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It is common for companies engaged in complex technical fields to enter into multiple license agreements associated with the production of a single product. |
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But many farmers reneged on the agreements and the unrest increased. |
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The WIPO treaty and several related international agreements underline that the protection of intellectual property rights is essential to maintaining economic growth. |
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Munson provided support for Clear Mountain's version of the facts and related her company's own bad experience with Mistic Beverage making agreements that weren't honored. |
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Several countries take part in a larger number of agreements than others. |
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Talks are at an early stage, with interested parties currently signing non-disclosure agreements, but UK snackfood giant United Biscuits is said to be among the bidders. |
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Multilateral environmental agreements sometimes create an International Organization, Institution or Body responsible for implementing the agreement. |
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Protocols are subsidiary agreements built from a primary treaty. |
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Debates over environmental concerns implicate core principles of international law and have been the subject of numerous international agreements and declarations. |
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With the authority of the Central People's Government where necessary, it has concluded more than a hundred bilateral agreements with other jurisdictions. |
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One benefit of shareholders' agreement is that they will usually be confidential, as most jurisdictions do not require shareholders' agreements to be publicly filed. |
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In commercial agreements it is presumed that parties intend to be legally bound unless the parties expressly state the opposite as in a heads of agreement document. |
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The agent of that year was focused on terrorism and commerce, small and medium enterprise development, and contemplation of free agreements and regional trade agreements. |
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