That's something I heard on a continuous basis when I met with American delegations. |
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A committee has also been set up to monitor delegations, ensuring that they meet protocol requirements. |
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Since then, the group has organized visits to the US for several legislative delegations. |
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He led many delegations overseas to promote Victoria and to seek investment for its development. |
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But there is no automatic right of Scottish representation in UK delegations. |
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Many delegations saw the steering groups as an extra layer in an already overburdened hierarchy. |
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Negotiations began between delegations of the three parties on the formation of an Executive. |
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We get delegations of people who come to look at the store from different countries. |
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By custom and practice national delegations in the room are restricted to the president or prime minister and the foreign ministers. |
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Other workers should organise delegations to council picket lines in every area. |
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The biggest job for us is to manage all the people involved, whether it be the delegations, the police, the government and so on. |
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On Sunday, both delegations in Kenya agreed to extend their ceasefire by two months beyond its scheduled expiration at the end of September. |
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The office sifts the papers coming into the department and decides most of which papers and delegations the minister should see. |
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Union leaders should call for collections, delegations to the picket lines and mass pickets to stop any scabbing. |
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We offer services to identify agents and arrange appointments for business development delegations. |
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The CPI has said the government refused to budge an inch despite several pleas by delegations which have met the Home Minister. |
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There they even have an exquisite Chess Room, filled with ornate and decorative sets from around the world, all gifted by foreign delegations. |
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Notes are written in a variety of gel pens and unobtrusively handed to their respective delegations by assigned note-passers. |
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California is the latest in a string of several states in the past year to send delegations north to investigate Canada's Internet pharmacies. |
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They had gotten an ice skating rink that winter and now delegations were in for a bowling alley. |
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As the Oto and Missouria delegations approached, the soldiers came to attention, shouldered arms, dressed right and passed in review. |
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About 40 presidents and royalty, ten prime ministers and 43 ministerial delegations have been billed to attend. |
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Groups around Britain are organising delegations to send to the conference. |
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Council workers walked out to join them, as did delegations of civil servants and local health workers. |
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They strategized about how best to finance delegations to overseas sweatshops and about how to build alliances with workers' rights groups. |
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At the same time, each of the four delegations present includes Pashtun representation. |
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The international delegations were made especially welcome and placed right near the head of the march. |
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They also hope for further union delegations to extend the links of international solidarity. |
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Large numbers of trade unionists went on the anti-war demonstrations, but not in general as organised delegations. |
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Although they do not have consular powers, these delegations could be included in joint efforts to pool resources. |
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The exhibition is a private event with government delegations invited. |
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The Foreign Ministry will encourage the exchange of business delegations. |
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Furthermore, a proposal was made to hold a meeting with delegations on particular topics during the Commission's regular sessions. |
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The three delegations also remained open to discussion of funding options in respect of such costs. |
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The reduction in size of many delegations means there may be fewer youth delegates than at previous assemblies. |
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During the Congress, several of the delegations met in order to make alterations to the proposed changes. |
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Several delegations welcomed the proposal to convene a meeting of legal advisers on a regular basis, at least once in a quinquennium. |
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We hope that the Canadian delegations in both places will make an effort to address the conflict in East Timor and Indonesia's role there. |
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Activists are also organising to get big delegations of students. |
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The die-hards now include some Members who may lose their places on important committees or in delegations. |
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As regard the key issues in the consultations, many delegations insisted on the importance of reaching an agreement before the end of the year. |
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All these delegations were seeking to exchange ideas on models of security intelligence review and oversight. |
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Here, I call upon the delegations to think hard and make a serious effort to discuss a treaty prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons. |
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He addressed to all the judicial officers of the foreign delegations of the words a particularly cordial welcome. |
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I offer a most cordial welcome to the ecumenical delegations from the Lutheran Church of Norway and from the Church of England. |
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Two delegations noted the increasing recognition of the effectiveness of strategies that gave financial control to women in the household. |
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Any delegation has the possibility of making a statement on behalf of several delegations. |
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It is also necessary to make sure that programmes can in future be easily managed by our delegations and made more accessible to our partners. |
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The Council will now proceed to draw lots to select two delegations, excluding Benin, which presides in February, to serve as tellers. |
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With regard to documentation, some delegations repeated their call for reports to be more concise and analytical. |
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The Regional Director thanked the delegations, commending their Governments for the commitment they have shown to the cause of children. |
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Apparently there was a lengthy debate on this, and I would seek advice from delegations as to the appropriate formulation they would wish to see. |
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Please make up your minds and help the Commission to expand the coverage of delegations. |
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These concepts, along with others that delegations might submit, could represent also a starting point for a possible preamble of the treaty. |
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Other delegations agreed that the reordering was logical, as training should precede research. |
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However, other delegations noted that it was impractical to adulterate olive oils with desterolized oils on a commercially relevant scale. |
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Several delegations supported the first option, while one delegation voiced its preference for the second one. |
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The replies to the questionnaire sent out in January to the provinces and delegations are coming back a little at a time. |
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It is also active in enrolment of pupils, informing and sensitizing communities, and accommodating important delegations. |
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I am convinced that they will find in all delegations the willingness and spirit of cooperation which they vouchsafed to the Tunisian delegation. |
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Allow me also to remind delegations that when the time allocated for their statements is up, the red light on the stoplight will go on. |
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It will serve as a diplomatic service for the EU, including Union delegations in third countries. |
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During the consultations, many delegations repeated their concerns over the nonpayment of assessed contributions to the Court. |
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It was important to clarify which delegations had followed standard procedure with due diligence and which had not. |
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It shared the concern expressed by other delegations regarding the delay in consideration of reports submitted. |
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Several delegations intervened however calling attention to the time and budget that such a translation would require. |
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She called on all delegations not to be swayed by political considerations but to vote, like her delegation, in favour of the amendment. |
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Do not take this as just a trite platitude: I am already looking with certain delegations at how to take forward the work started here. |
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Year after year the delegations never cease to amaze as they share their culinary delights with as many people as possible. |
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We therefore ask those delegations that feel uneasy about sending such a message to vote against or to abstain in the voting. |
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It is our hope that sufficient time will be accorded to all delegations to carefully study and review this proposal. |
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As a result, delegations took back whole stacks of our bulletin to their mining regions. |
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Following comments made by several delegations, the Committee agreed to reorder the paragraph to ensure clarity. |
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Moving on from the point where work had stopped last week, delegations quickly ticked off one paragraph after another. |
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All the Pacific SIDS delegations have spoken with great conviction and cogency today. |
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By punishing one of the two delegations at this stage we would simply amputate ourselves and deprive ourselves of the possibility of a dialogue. |
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Other delegations, however, argued that option 4 provided a useful fallback option. |
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Some delegations recommended that the Evaluation Office should have more data including diagrammatic presentations based on time series. |
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It would be pointless and ungenerous to try and blame any individual delegations. |
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I should like to thank those delegations that have sponsored the draft resolution and invite others to do likewise. |
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His delegation would therefore vote against the draft resolutions in question and called on all other delegations to do likewise. |
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I know that all of the German delegations have problems with that because the employment directive has been gold-plated by the German Government. |
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A few delegations commented that any reform proposal should come from a neutral source, and not be primarily driven by permanent seat aspirants. |
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We want to devolve more responsibility to delegations and, where possible, to national authorities in the field. |
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I would also encourage delegations to organize side events on issues of particular interest to them. |
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These are family members of citizens of Iceland and Russia, disabled, students, academicians and members of delegations. |
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Most delegations are satisfied with the inclusion of photo-voltaic panels within the scope of the Directive. |
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The delegations arrived in quick succession, by train, by minibus or by air, to be warmly greeted by the students from the host school. |
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With regard to paragraph 1, several delegations preferred deleting the bracketed text. |
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With reference to the bracketed language in Article 21, several delegations and one observer expressed a preference for the second alternative. |
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Many of the women arrived in the United States as part of sports and religious delegations. |
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The facilitator and the delegations had been aware of the report by the Advisory Committee on the use of the phrase. |
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In response, members of the Georgia and South Carolina Congressional delegations intimated that if Congress attempted to manumit slaves, their states would leave the Union. |
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This has enabled the Secretariat to redistribute these nine offices to three delegations on the waiting list. |
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The evaluation would certainly have greater evidential value if all of the committees and delegations of the European Parliament had responded. |
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It would be in the interest of all delegations to avoid repeating the same deadlock and to strive for a more productive and consensual outcome. |
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However, as mentioned earlier, the follow-up of audit results is part of the line-management functions in delegations and headquarters. |
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All groups and delegations should be thanked for their flexibility, without which the Conference would have come to nought. |
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I should like to express my appreciation to those delegations for their early submission, and I encourage others to follow suit. |
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We look forward to cooperating to this end with other delegations during this session of the Committee. |
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Given the lateness of the hour, I would ask delegations to be as concise as possible in their statements. |
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Given the lateness of the hour, may I encourage delegations to be as brief as they can? |
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Some delegations proposed to declare sodium chloride, while other delegations supported the reference to salt as an ingredient. |
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We call upon all delegations to show the political will and flexibility in their positions necessary to make a good outcome possible. |
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The credentials of delegations will be examined by the Chairman, with the assistance of the Secretariat, who will report to the Council. |
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At the same time, many delegations believe that it should not be allowed to overshadow the ongoing reform discussions and efforts in other areas. |
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Australia hopes that all delegations will match your efforts with the same steadfast commitment to getting our substantive work under way. |
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Many delegations had spoken of the inadmissibility of attempts to rewrite the history of the Second World War. |
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This fine Bernese patrician house will also be the backdrop for the traditional family photo of the heads of the delegations present in Berne. |
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I think that at the outset of the session we were encouraged by several delegations to try to be innovative in our statements here. |
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Some delegations enquired about the 'one fund' and expressed concern that core funds might be co-mingled. |
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The calculation was based on two EOM and two regular delegations possibly requiring enhanced security. |
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In 2004, two delegations representing the Chinese government arrived in Canada to visit and investigate Canadian bovine embryo transfer centers. |
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Some delegations were of the view that AMU was more relevant to risk profiling, therefore proposed to move it to that document. |
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In return, many foreign delegations, including some important ones, have made the voyage to Ashkhabad. |
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Furthermore, these delegations noted the potential allergenicity associated with these compounds. |
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As ex officio members of the Bureau, chairpersons of the national delegations concerned should sit on it with the right to vote. |
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For those delegations who are interested, I am appending to my written text some facts on India's implementation of sustainable development. |
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In several cases, corporative directives were part of the official delegations. |
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The shift I have mentioned above applies to the countries with deconcentrated delegations, as well as those where the agency is operating. |
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The question of the administrative expenditure which is currently executed centrally but could be deconcentrated to delegations. |
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Concerning the category of nonpermanent seats, that issue has been touched upon by several delegations. |
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In view of deconcentration we want to ensure there is a proper infrastructure in place for our delegations. |
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A vote by roll call shall be conducted by calling upon delegations in the French alphabetical order. |
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Some delegations asked UNDP to begin realigning and repositioning its plans in the context of the global economic crisis. |
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Some delegations shared the experiences of their countries with regard to the demographic transition. |
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By late Autumn, the negotiations became seriously stalemated and both delegations were frustrated that the talks were foundering. |
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The various responsibilities and powers are formalized in an organization chart and delegations of powers. |
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Trade delegations have been exchanged. Non-governmental and nonpolitical exchanges and interaction at technical level have taken place. |
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When contracts are renewed, some delegations reclassify staff in groups I and II according to their years of experience. |
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Some delegations requested more information on the details of the cluster analysis used to generate the diets. |
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He reassured delegations that UNDP took the monitoring of CCF activities in the country very seriously. |
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Two Adie delegations have carried out a similar exercise and found the same. |
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Some delegations observed that goals and service lines could be focused further. |
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Several delegations advocated severer standards for emissions including cold-start tests, and for fuel quality. |
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Several delegations from the OTIF Member States sympathised with this position. |
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To conclude, Kenya urges all delegations to rededicate their efforts to further the work of this important Committee. |
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We call upon delegations to act credibly and deal with questions in an objective manner. |
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Some delegations pointed out that the percentages used for the purposes of comparison should be different for macronutrients and micronutrients. |
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The delegations thanked Mr. Holliday for his valuable contribution to the work. |
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But still they serve as stepping stones as delegations continue to search for solutions to CD issues in the years to come. |
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Abstentions by delegations shall not prevent the adoption of the contribution. |
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These delegations also noted that malic acid was used in small amounts as an aid to calcium fortification. |
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Problems related to the abandonment of seafarers in ports were highlighted by some delegations. |
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There will be plenary talks between the two official delegations. |
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A number of delegations supported dealing with the content of the paragraph in draft article 5, where similar issues were dealt with generically. |
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Some delegations requested clarification on whether data on minimum Brix levels for guava juice came from white or red guavas. |
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We are surprised that, once again, a number of delegations are putting this initiative forward, which completely contradicts Assembly procedure. |
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The Vatican also hosted delegations from the two countries at what were said to have been the talks at which the breakthrough was made. |
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Targets were agreed with all delegations for decommitments to be achieved by the end of this year. |
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These should be extended to more delegations as they acquire greater local management capacity in line with the reform of external assistance. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to seek the consent of the House to revert to reports from interparliamentary delegations. |
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A number of delegations have expressed their fundamental support for such a treaty. |
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Is there unanimous consent to revert to presenting reports from interparliamentary delegations? |
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For many delegations, the creation of a permanent follow-up group on this sector could be a first step. |
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A few delegations indicated that they would send written comments to the secretariat after the meeting. |
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The Italian and Spanish delegations strongly opposed the idea of initiating enhanced cooperation. |
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The Parties shall notify each other at least one week before a meeting of the intended composition of their delegations. |
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Mexico managed a disciplined and extensive campaign aimed at restoring faith within and among the delegations. |
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Nevertheless, both delegations expressed appreciation for the work being done by UNMEE and reaffirmed their commitment to peace. |
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However, many delegations wait until the last week or even the last day to tell contract staff what their fate will be. |
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I would ask delegations for their cooperation in staying within the time allocated as there is such a lengthy speakers' list. |
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The need to address the root causes of terrorism was also emphasized by some delegations. |
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The Vatican then hosted a final, secret discussion between the two delegations this fall in Rome. |
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The mass meeting, mostly of LP strikers but with delegations from several junior and senior high schools and primary schools, made a call to continue the strike. |
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Negotiators haggled over every word in the official statement, while lower echelons of the delegations supplied the media with derogatory comments about rival politicians. |
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The issue arose in delegations due to rumors that the town was planning to raise taxes to pay for cost overruns on the recreation centre projects. |
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Each of the national delegations has its own secretariat in the national parliament. |
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He jokingly refers to the Jeux de l'Acadie as a mini-Olympics for Acadian youth, with its colourful opening and closing ceremonies, the athletes' village and the delegations that come from all across the Maritimes. |
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Some delegations expressed concern on the inclusion of saccharin in this Standard, because use of saccharin was restricted in their countries and the products covered by this Standard were widely consumed in their population. |
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The first motion was defeated, although the Convention later decided to send delegations to both London and Ottawa to explore alternatives. |
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Some delegations expressed the view that the definition and delimitation of outer space remained a topical and important issue that should continue to be considered by the Working Group. |
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A number of delegations have argued in favour of setting aside the normal United Nations rules of procedure and requiring the conference to take decisions only on the basis of consensus. |
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The smooth running of our work, which we have very much to heart, will prompt the Chair to contact you in order to continue its consultations with the delegations and the regional groups. |
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Some delegations expressed their concern in regard to the term and expressed the view that, if it were to be used, it should be translated into native languages and interpreted accordingly. |
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Some delegations even overestimate the aura of this room. |
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We acknowledge the untiring efforts that you have made both in New York during the work of the First Committee and here in Geneva in consulting with all the delegations of the member countries of this Conference. |
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It must be stressed, however, that, although this clarification put paid to other options previously raised, some delegations did not consider it to be very helpful. |
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These delegations also noted that the products causing serious illness were nutritionally incomplete and contained protein of low biological quality. |
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To encourage cultural interactions including exchange of parliamentary delegations, intellectuals, academicians, seminarians, and the youth as well as promotion of people-to-people contacts. |
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Interested delegations should get in touch with the host country secretariat as soon as possible in order to agree on relevant logistical, technical and other arrangements. |
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The delegations that accompanied Finnish Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja and his counterpart from New Zealand, Winston Peters, on their way to the negotiations on 25 Sept. 2006 in the Government banqueting hall. |
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Some delegations remained sceptical as to whether it was possible, or even desirable, to clarify the concept of the object and purpose of a treaty in the abstract. |
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At the demise of the protocol delegations were occasionally reflective, referring to the protocol as not dead, but like Sleeping Beauty awaiting the kiss that would bring it back to life. |
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But I am sure you can still remember the unpleasant bugging scandal in the Justus Lipsius Building, where the offices of several delegations were bugged, in particular some from the present Council Presidency. |
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A majority of delegations were favourably inclined towards this principle while others emphasised the need to continue with technical harmonisation measures before taking decisions on the restructuring of this sector. |
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Those delegations were composed of personalities of different political persuasions and included deputies as well as representatives of the civil society. |
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The Commission had considered the two exceptions with caution, cognizant of the fact that their inclusion had been a source of contention for some delegations in the Sixth Committee. |
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Two dozen nations sent delegations, and there were many nongovernmental groups, but the defeated powers were not invited. |
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Her work and her pugnacity were unanimously greeted by the delegations. |
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The Director thanked delegations for the political support expressed with regard to the Mexico Plan of Action and hoped for corresponding financial backing. |
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He urged delegations to adopt a spirit of compromise and flexibility and, rather than taking absolute positions that had no chance of generating consensus, to build bridges and to be part of a new multilateralism. |
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Other delegations, however, expressed the view that the Committee should acknowledge the developments occurring in other forums and should reflect upon the usefulness of continuing its discussions on the issue. |
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It is important and useful for all of us to take on the task of collating the statements and taking the most valuable statements made by many delegations. |
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Most delegations welcomed the Commission proposal highlighting the measure allowing the producers to join together to negotiate and establish contracts with the dairy companies. |
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I would also like to remind delegations that the Centre has been revitalized and that the draft resolution entails no budgetary implications this year. |
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Several delegations and the Observer from the EC expressed the view that olive-pomace oil should be included in the standard and differentiated from olive oil, and the Committee agreed to this proposal. |
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While we share the disappointment of delegations with regard to delay in getting down to substantive work, we should not be overly pessimistic about the future of the Conference. |
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Several delegations considered that the maximum level of 200 ppm was too high to protect susceptible populations and supported lower values, and in one instance, zero. |
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Other delegations were in favour of maintaining sodium benzoate in the list as its use was technologically justified due to the difficulties in maintaining the product at low temperature when refrigerated. |
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Parliamentary committees could also play a very useful role in monitoring these delegations of authority by scrutinizing the performance of delegates based on reports submitted by Officers of Parliament. |
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In accordance with tradition, the true start of the Conference was symbolised by the parade of the delegations of uniformed students from the 31 countries represented in Lisbon, to enthusiastic applause from the auditorium. |
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The Dutch and Spanish delegations soon reached an agreement, based on the text of the Twelve Years' Truce. |
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Therefore, as in previous years, I trust that we will be able to count on the valuable support of all delegations for the consensus adoption of the draft resolution. |
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The Protocol in respect of crawfish fishing was extended by eleven months commencing 1.4.1991. The two delegations expressed their interest in improving the assessment and exploitation of stocks. |
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I have an even harder time explaining why it is that many delegations here seem to assign the principal blame for inaction at the CD to those of us who refuse to acquiesce in hostage-taking by others. |
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Several delegations however stressed that pineapples without crown had been marketed in their countries and exported for several years without problems and that the standard should reflect current trade practices. |
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The press corps will receive 53 seats in the 4th floor balcony gallery and the remaining 230 seats will be distributed to the guests of delegations who will be speaking during that particular meeting. |
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Several delegations also pointed out that it was not very likely that the consumption of this product led to an excessive intake of capsaicin, since this product was mainly used as a condiment. |
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Several other delegations pointed out that nutritionally complete products with high quality protein in a range of 450-600 kcal were not associated with serious hazards. |
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The delegations of the State members Australia, Canada and New Zealand and the State and Agency members United States abstained from the adoption of this Resolution. |
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Having taken account of the concerns of a number of delegations, the Group had taken the action it considered appropriate and had been relieved to see its gesture reciprocated with the necessary flexibility. |
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I can honestly say that I have tried my best to consult with all delegations and to keep everybody informed of the intentions of the 2007 Presidents. |
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Our delegation did not speak when this matter was under discussion, but we want to make it clear that we were with the majority of delegations who supported the Irish proposal. |
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In its review of the delegation order, the access to information office will explore the feasibility of expanding delegations within the office to expedite the processing of the backlog. |
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Therefore, all delegations without exception had the opportunity to consult with their capitals and regional groups and to carefully study the text. |
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The Belgian and Lithuanian delegations abstained. |
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The United Kingdom, Lithuanian and Portuguese delegations abstained. |
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Each year we witness a very variable show in which the good performances are seen beside less good ones, in which some delegations have obviously rehearsed their numbers well, while others more or less improvise. |
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In Malaysia, for example, in 2006 UNICEF supported a number of study tours with senior delegations from designated ministries to remote communities in Sabah and Sarawak. |
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It therefore urged delegations to vote against the draft resolution. |
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The EEAS will cooperate with the national services, and its delegations outside Europe may support member states in providing consular services for citizens. |
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Some other delegations referred to errors or ambiguities in the descriptions and calculations of some indicators, and in references to specific international databases. |
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Almost 80 years later, we hear similar messages addressed to the Conference on Disarmament, not only by the CD delegations, but also by high-ranking officials coming from the capitals. |
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Some delegations proposed to delete wheat flour from the permitted ingredients because of the severe risk posed by ingesting wheat products to consumers with celiac disease. |
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We would be grateful if the staff representatives in the delegations could answer the following questionnaire in order for us to have a better understanding of the impact of public holidays on salaries. |
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I would also like the Commission delegations in Africa to be your natural spokesmen, to be able to consult you regularly on questions of mutual strategic interest. |
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The Heads of delegations of the United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, and the Gambia, on behalf of their respective regions, paid tribute to the wisdom and sagacity of the Chairman in conducting the Meeting. |
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A detailed list of the past and present Congressional delegations from Oregon is available. |
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He said this was an embarrassingly large figure and that the Commission wanted to devolve more responsibility to delegations, and where possible, to national authorities in the field, so as to improve financial management. |
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Some delegations urged the Committee to take urgent actions on substances such as malachite green and chloramphenicol, as these compounds are not authorised for the use for food producing animals in many countries. |
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The French, Irish and Polish delegations underlined that the EU offer of October 2005 reached the limits of the EU negotiating positions on agriculture and required reciprocity from other WTO members. |
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Some delegations expressed their interest in future work on quinoa based on the outcome of a further analysis on the need for new work on this product. |
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A number of delegations expressed their indignation at the persistence of racism and apartheid and their determination to contribute to the struggle against these particularly flagrant forms of violation of human rights. |
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After a brief debate, Mason's proposal was defeated by a unanimous vote of the state delegations. |
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If in a year of revival and reform it was still possible for a few delegations to hold the Committee hostage to anachronistic whims on a simple resolution, something was definitely wrong. |
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We would like the omnibus resolution to contain, in the future, more substantive elements and to reflect the legitimate concerns of all delegations. |
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Tempers flared, accusations of betrayal and treachery flew back and forth, distinguished heads of delegations, faces purple with rage, bellowed at each other nose to nose. |
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Several delegations have asked to make room for creativity in our work. |
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Some other delegations were of the opinion that the standard should cover only those noodles prepared mainly from wheat flour and treated with alkaline agents to improve texture. |
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We also join other delegations to request you to convey our sincere condolences on behalf of Sri Lanka to the families of those who lost their lives in the tragic accident in Katowice. |
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Therefore, I believe that the wording of paragraph 2 of your statement may have created some misgivings among some delegations, since you speak in it about the Conference's approval for appointment of these coordinators. |
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Several delegations recognized the importance of developing human resources in ICT for the purpose of bridging the digital divide among and within the countries of the region. |
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For many delegations, in order to ensure viable food production, the CAP will still need to provide some level of farm income support as well as a safety net of market measures to help farmers cope with crisis situations. |
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Several Arab delegations decided to reduce the level of their representation in protest at the non-implementation of the Arab League plan for Lebanon. |
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Moreover, the ad hoc committee meeting on the basis of such a mandate would face the same opposing views or lose the participation of many delegations. |
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He must reject emphatically the comments made by some delegations regarding the process of negotiations, which had been inclusive, transparent, open and democratic. |
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Secondly, there is the risk, if I can believe the lobbies, that Europe's voice will be somewhat drowned out by that of the delegations of the Member States. |
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We recognize the fact that today's success would not have been possible without the willingness of several delegations to put aside their political differences in order to ensure a successful outcome. |
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Yet instead of sitting at the table with the delegations and taking notes so she can interpret like a professional would, Nicole remains standing clasping an agenda and hardly taking any notes. |
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Some delegations pointed to the need for further study on the legal effects of the impermissibility of a reservation, including with respect to reservations to human rights treaties. |
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In the 113th Congress the House delegations from all six states of New England were all Democratic. |
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Upon hearing of his son's awakening, Suddhodana sent, over a period, ten delegations to ask him to return to Kapilavastu. |
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As such, the Company may not have the delegations and authorities necessary in the event that the Company decides to proceed with one or several securities issuances. |
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Several delegations lauded the excellent cooperative and constructive spirit of the strategy discussions, while others emphasized the consensual nature of the approach and willingness to compromise. |
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Some delegations identified the move from the current practice of singlespecies management to ecosystem approaches based on multispecies management as a major challenge. |
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We urge all delegations to join us and help ensure the swift and broad operationalization of this valuable addition to our humanitarian and arms control architecture. |
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Furthermore, EC delegations in LDCs have contributed to the formulation of country-specific programmes of action for each LDC as a basis for establishing the global programme of action to be adopted at the Conference. |
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In this context, a good starting block would seem to be confidence-building through increased information-sharing and transparency, as pointed out by several delegations throughout the week. |
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He will also hold a meeting with the heads of all European Commission delegations in Latin America to review the implementation of the Commission's co-operation programmes. |
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Also, numerous delegations from around the world visit Hadassah facilities to learn about their innovative projects, medical and educational programmes, cutting-edge research and emergency trauma procedures. |
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Sochi World also hosted representatives of official delegations from more than 50 different countries, including Prime Minister of Russia Vladimir Putin, for whom a virtual tour was organized via a special video conference. |
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Two delegations however felt that it was too early to make a selection and that it was necessary to wait until more information was available as to what the insurance cost would be. |
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Several delegations regretted the unavailability of appropriate specific analytical methods for ziram and other individual dithiocarbamates in order to perform adequate and separate risk assessment. |
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The delegations go to a lot of trouble to make their stands as attractive as possible, and spare no effort as they load their suitcases with everything they might need. |
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Several delegations expressed support and gratitude for the practical training that SIAP provided to the staff of statistical organizations in the region. |
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Some delegations expressed the view that attempts to militarize outer space and to use outer space for purposes not consistent with United Nations treaties and principles had become cause for concern. |
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The subjects that the Convention may tackle will be presented in this outline in the form of questions and choices, so as to enable the delegations to issue an opinion with full background knowledge. |
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In implementing its programme of deconcentration of staff to the delegations, the Commission is enhancing their capacity to monitor the political and economic conditions in beneficiary countries. |
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The programme will be implemented in accordance with the 2000 Reform of the Management of External Assistance which foresees inter alia, deconcentration of management responsibilities to the delegations where appropriate. |
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At Bizerte, Jendouba, Kairouan, Sousse and Sfax members and delegations from the LTDH found their access blocked to the prisons by police cordons on the approach roads. |
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Both Heads of State were accompanied by delegations of Ministers and Senior Government Officials. |
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The secretariat said it was pleased to inform delegations that the English versions of the UNECE standards for ovine and chicken meat were now available. |
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Recognizing the universal, neutral and flexible character of the strategic plan, and its contribution towards results-based budgeting, delegations welcomed the plan but asked for a more goal-oriented format. |
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At the same time, we understand the comments of a number of delegations. |
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Some delegations noted that their countries had sustained low fertility and had already completed the demographic transition, hence they were facing issues related to the ageing of their societies. |
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In timely and spontaneous practice within its delegations and at its headquarters, capitalization has been a systematic process since 2001, when the project cycle manual was introduced. |
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Memory Alpha was to have been the pride of the Federation's scientific and educational delegations. |
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Fearing this increasingly unstable situation, several small Greek kingdoms sent delegations to Rome to seek an alliance. |
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The Chairperson said that owing to a misunderstanding, some delegations had thought that the Committee would resume consideration of the second sentence after lunch. |
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Several delegations recalled that there was no contaminant section in the standards for fish and fishery products, and that it was not necessary in the present standard. |
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The rolling list of speakers for this phase is currently open, and I am aware that quite a number of delegations have already inscribed their names on the list. |
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My colleague will correct me if I am wrong because we went down with delegations of parliamentarians to meet with our counterparts in the U. S. congress and senate. |
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Cuba shared the view expressed by other delegations that multi-year payment plans must remain voluntary and not be used as a punitive measure in connection with requests for exemptions under Article 19 of the Charter. |
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Whilst all delegations pronounced themselves to be in agreement with the general principles underlying this proposal, several delegations raised concern regarding its practical application. |
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As for draft article 20, some delegations noted with approval the inclusion of force majeure as a circumstance precluding wrongfulness, considering the existence of relevant practice. |
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Before the assembled cardinals and delegations could engage in theological discussion, they had to decide how to sit during the proceedings. |
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Several delegations questioned the need for a new standard for cheese specialities. It was felt that the product name could be suggestive of a superior product to English, Spanish or German speaking consumers. |
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Governments must negotiate beneficial trade agreements, and when Canadian agriculture faces unfair trade challenges, Ottawa must go to bat for producers on the world stage with high-level delegations. |
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The Governor General of Fars said that the exchange of business delegations will help strengthen trade network between Pakistan and Iran. |
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The delegation agreed with many of the concrete comments of other delegations and asked whether the categories of assistance in section 17 were listed in order of importance. |
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Some delegations pointed out that the scope should be consistent with the scopes of other standards and that oils which were not fit for human consumption should not be included. |
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The President noted, following contributions from delegations, that work on this proposal would be continued with a view to reaching a decision in the near future. |
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On the other hand, a very large majority of delegations supported the LEADER approach, stressing the vivifying effects of its programmes on employment. |
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The Group was concerned that, taking a view conflicting with its own, some delegations believed that the statute left the Institute with no recourse to financial support. |
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The comments of Malaysia and India, supported by several delegations, to the effect that the provisions of the Guide should be reinserted, were referred to this Committee. |
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That said, my delegation remains committed to making every effort, along with other delegations, to move towards a consensus that could strengthen the implementation of the responsibility to protect. |
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The role of the Commission and its delegations must be enhanced so that they can be influential in ensuring respect for human rights and thus also respect for women when their rights have been violated. |
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Some delegations cautioned that the shift toward performance-based standards in TRAC-2 might demotivate staff from performing complex interventions in favour of simpler projects with easily attainable results. |
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Some other delegations were of the opinion that a specific code was necessary due to the importance of the products in the Region and for precautious measures. |
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