So, should the media have the right to ignore a news embargo and break a story early if the information is leaked from another source? |
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Since the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, U.S. Presidents and congressional leaders have unrelentingly promoted energy independence. |
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Much of what he wrote was so outspoken that it was bequeathed to museums under a 50-year embargo. |
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He was at the university to deliver an address on foreign policy, after which he was asked about the embargo by a student. |
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An English trade embargo on Irish whiskey and Prohibition here in the U.S. helped shutter most of Ireland's distilleries. |
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Seven years later, It began a permanent presence in Cuba to expose the true human cost of the punishing U.S. embargo. |
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The 5 p.m. embargo gives the Pentagon plenty of time to dispense the information to Capitol Hill and other agencies. |
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The application of American sanctions, in particular the embargo on oil exports to Japan on 1 August 1941, justified this apprehension. |
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By the time the US trade embargo on Vietnam was lifted in 1994, Coke already had a head start in developing the Vietnamese market. |
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As the film itself points out, they had virtually issued an ultimatum to this country with its oil embargo. |
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Last Thursday the US ended key trade and economic sanctions, including the oil embargo and flight ban. |
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About the only power play then left to film actors would be to place a strike-sensitive embargo on promoting these films when they come out. |
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Meanwhile, there's a big transatlantic row brewing over the EU proposing to lift its embargo on arms exports to China. |
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On the initiative of the United States, a severe embargo on trade with China was accepted by the Western democracies. |
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Yet the Western powers had no stomach for imposing an oil embargo, the one non-military step that promised eventual results. |
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It isn't surprising that the real force behind the campaign to lift the embargo on food sales is the agribusiness lobby. |
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He lifted the trade embargo on Vietnam and pledged to work towards the creation of a trans-Pacific free-trade zone. |
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World War I brought an embargo on trade with Germany and an end to German domination of the American greeting card market. |
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It would be a gesture of embargo, a concession to the politics of ostracism. |
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And according to British officials, a UN embargo on oil exports is unlikely to be called for by the UN Security Council. |
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The Arab states, which in 1973 imposed an embargo on oil shipments to the US, have not indicated any intention of repeating that action so far. |
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The metal last year lost 46 percent of its value, prompting Russia, the biggest producer in 2001, to embargo sales to the open market. |
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At what point are we hurting ourselves and curtailing progress when we embargo publications in the name of security? |
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The English ambassador to Holland even threatened to embargo any merchants who traded with the new company. |
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But the recent rapprochement between the EU and Libya signalled that an end to the embargo was imminent. |
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In New York in the '70s, with the Cuban embargo, you'd get the Puerto Rican musicians and exiled Cuban musicians mixing with Colombians. |
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It was then that Congress, under the leadership of those great ogres, voted by veto-proof majorities to end the arms embargo. |
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Still, Congress relaxed the embargo recently to allow trade in food and medicines, and a new day may be coming. |
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The sanctions would clamp an international embargo on Sudan's oil imports, and ban weapons sales. |
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An embargo against the military junta of the day meant they couldn't sell the coffee right away, but they still needed firewood to cook. |
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Among the possible options would be an embargo on the sale or trade of weapons to Sudan, or an embargo on oil transactions with the government. |
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In October 1973, Arab states imposed an embargo on oil shipments to the US in response to the Arab-Israeli War, causing shortages and a doubling of prices. |
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So far, there has been no indication of any major violation of the embargo. |
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The general and complete arms embargo against Somalia is implemented under article 1 of the ordinance. |
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The end of the embargo and resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba could transform Major League Baseball. |
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The self-imposed embargo did not last long, however, casting doubt on the permanence of this network-induced truce, as well. |
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The EU, under intense pressure from the US to maintain its arms trade embargo on China, told Beijing on Sunday not to expect an end to the ban before the middle of this year. |
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One of them, however, the American Scott Ritter, opportunely suggests that, upon their return, the embargo should be lifted. |
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Swiss industry got around the arms embargo that the UN had imposed on South Africa in grand style. |
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Unless Cuba sends them back, you might consider following the now lifted embargo with your own personal boycott. |
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As a first step, we must lobby for the lifting of the embargo against the north of the island. |
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If the embargo were effective, the Castro brothers would have been doing Love Letters with the Duvaliers years ago. |
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The limited economic sanctions that it had approved did not include an embargo on oil exports to Italy, upon which Mussolini's military machine depended. |
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As it stands, the deal will ease the travel ban and trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba. |
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In 2006, Russia imposed an embargo on Georgian agricultural products, including wine. |
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Among the armed movements, the Panel reported that the Justice and Equality Movement was the most active violator of the arms embargo. |
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This deal will greatly ease a travel ban and the trade embargo, and make it easier for Americans to do business in Cuba. |
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Most age cohorts still supported it, but those who left Cuba after 1995 were against the embargo by 58-42 percent. |
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This sets us on a collision course since Russia has made it clear that it will not respect a NATO embargo. |
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The traders and exporters are screaming about a possible international embargo and are forwarding proposals of their own. |
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Officials continue to monitor food and tap water and embargo food products from the area. |
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No trade sanction, no embargo, no act of economic warfare has ever worked when the country applying the sanction or embargo did not have leverage. |
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He says it is interference in Cuba's internal affairs, and dovetails with America's trade embargo against the island. |
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Despite, or perhaps thanks to, the U.S. embargo of that rhythmically rich island, Cuban culture has flowered into exotic fruition in an isolated hothouse. |
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At the same time, the European Parliament turns a blind eye to decades of subversive activity by the USA and the criminal embargo. |
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Neither one of these are particularly strong deterrents, however, and a reporter may ignore the embargo in the hopes of scooping the competition. |
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No matter what, the lifting of the arms embargo hic et nunc cannot be an option for our group. |
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Is violating, or aiding and abetting the violation of, a UN Security Council arms embargo an established criminal offence? |
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The MTR summary did not fully reflect the awkward situation of the UNICEF embargo on cash advances, especially in the education sector. |
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The food crisis was aggravated by the surveyed population being inaccessible to relief organisations because of military operations and an embargo on UNITA held areas. |
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This highlights another challenge of the present arms embargo, which is imposed only on Darfur: movements into Darfur are unrestricted. |
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He adds that, until the embargo is lifted, those producers will have no choice but to sell their wares either here on in Ontario. |
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For Hamas, Saudi aid is a breath of fresh air, giving it the opportunity to take the western financial embargo more calmly. |
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The embargo on this press release has been lifted ahead of schedule. |
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The Treasury Department, which oversees the trade embargo with Cuba, was similarly flummoxed. |
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It imposed a trade embargo, although that has not yet had the desired impact. |
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That is why I particularly call on you to bear in mind the circumstances in which the arms trade embargo on China was introduced. |
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It had no qualms about undermining the Organization as long as it was able to maintain its criminal embargo against Cuba. |
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The Council deems it appropriate to maintain the arms embargo against Sudan. |
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We hope to see this list steadily expanded, until the embargo is completely lifted. |
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Preventing breaches of the arms embargo is a critical element in the achievement of the above-mentioned objective. |
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If the African Union can help resolve this conflict, we should invest money, station peacekeeping troops and enforce the arms embargo. |
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At the same time Panama was slow to recover from the deep depression in which it found itself following the trade embargo years. |
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After the conclusion of the contract, the United Nations imposes a trade embargo on Country X. Nevertheless B delivers the equipment. |
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France and Great Britain choose, however, to strike a separate agreement with Italy and do not support the embargo. |
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However, no new agreement could be signed because of Argentina's economic and trade embargo against one of the Member States. |
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Since 1982, the United States decided to implement a trade embargo against Libya, which lead to de facto boycott of Libyan oil. |
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For example, the United States has had an embargo against Cuba for over 40 years. |
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The permanent embargo was imposed in 1962 in the hope of achieving, among other things, regime change. |
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An embargo, a severe form of externally imposed isolation, is a blockade of all trade by one country on another. |
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Our 40-year trade embargo achieves nothing. |
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The 1973 oil crisis began in October 1973 when the members of the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries proclaimed an oil embargo. |
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The embargo was a response to American involvement in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. |
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It issued a statement on November 6, after the embargo and price rises had begun. |
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The policy is now considered by some to have deepened and lengthened the adverse effects of the embargo. |
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The embargo encouraged new venues for energy exploration including Alaska, the North Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Caucasus. |
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A blockade should not be confused with an embargo or sanctions, which are legal barriers to trade. |
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Uganda is ready and willing to investigate and as appropriate hold accountable any individuals or companies found in violation of both national laws and the arms embargo. |
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I wish tentatively to welcome proposals which are anticipated from the Commission to provide a goodwill package of economic assistance, along with measures apparently to lift the embargo. |
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In the context of the present arms embargo, it is recommended that countries, which conduct trade in military goods and services with the Sudan implement a selfimposed requirement for end-use certification. |
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The embargo imposed on Burundi since 1996 and the scarceness of foreign currency led to pauperization of the population as well as to a lack of investment in new projects. |
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Without pressure on the allies to fall in line and join the sanctions effort, which would only create other kinds of problems, the American embargo on Iran will not bring the desired results any time soon. |
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Russia's agricultural trade embargo with the EU is also real. |
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But implementing a trade embargo would hurt its neighbours too. |
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After that, the EU might reconsider the trade embargo. |
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That trade embargo continues to hurt Cuban women and children. |
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Should we go so far as to call for the lifting of the trade embargo? |
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Cuba's material possibilities had been severely limited by the economic, financial and trade embargo, which only two weeks previously had been overwhelmingly condemned by the General Assembly. |
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The American administration thereupon conducted an Iran policy review at which Secretary of State Christopher is said to have recommended a full trade embargo. |
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The European Community and its Member States are seriously concerned about the reinforcement by the US Congress of the trade embargo against Cuba. |
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During the last two years, the European Community has been on record with other nations such as Canada in opposing legislative initiatives to further tighten the US trade embargo upon Cuba. |
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The authorities blame this disastrous situation on the US trade embargo, which supposedly prevents them from getting the equipment they need for Internet development. |
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Despite the continuing tension and the illegal armed activities in Kinshasa, there is insufficient evidence of violation of the embargo for the Group of Experts to make a case for the imposition of sanctions. |
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You effectively paraphrased her as saying that the American embargo is the principal cause of any problems with respect to violations of rights, including civil and political rights. |
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In this connection, UNOCI has not informed Ivorian Customs of the items subject to the embargo, which, in the opinion of the Group, is a prerequisite for instituting checks on the nature of embargoed materials. |
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So in March the Security Council, led by Britain and the United States, agreed to ban diamond sales from Liberia, as well as toughening the existing arms embargo on the country. |
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As soon as serious discussions take place on a possible relaxation of the embargo, the Cuban authorities engineer a provocation to scupper such developments. |
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They will effectively hollow out the embargo. |
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I am not saying that an end to the arms embargo is avoidable under all circumstances, but in the present situation of Pale's growing isolation, it seems to me rather a kiss of death than of hope. |
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In the light of the considerable efforts to modernise the People's Liberation Army, how could lifting the EU's arms embargo on China cement Sino-European cooperation on the defence and weapons front? |
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Having fallen apart after the collapse of the Soviet system, then ravaged by war and asphyxiated by the trade embargo, the Abkhazian health system struggles to function. |
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The discovery of one case of mad cow in Alberta, in May 2003 and the American embargo that followed have plunged the cattle industry in Quebec and other provinces into the depths of despair. |
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Already the trade embargo is widely breached even, where Turkey is involved, with a nod and wink from the United States, supposedly its fiercest upholder. |
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Jeremy Paxman's probing interview with Silvio Berlusconi may have garnered plenty of headlines, but Newsnight had a narrow escape after a bungle in the emailed transcript of the exchanges sent under embargo to journalists. |
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The most disappointing revelation about James Bond occurs early in the film when he tells a villain that he is 'a brave man to be trading in African conflict diamonds while the UN embargo is in place. |
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The terms and provisions of the relevant embargo are transposed into practice by turning down any license applications concerning the export of such goods to embargoed destinations. |
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This time around, for example, America has allowed the question of Iraqi oil exports through Syria to be fudged and has not taken action over flights to Baghdad that it says contravene the embargo. |
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The Syrian Arab Republic has continued to deny any involvement in effecting breaches of the arms embargo, and indicated that there are contacts between itself and Lebanon regarding the control of their common borders. |
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I call upon Europe to stop vacillating and suspend the embargo, with the exception of the arms embargo, unilaterally, reinstating civilian aircraft flights. |
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Iran: Putin insisted lifting a five-year embargo on the delivery of air defence missiles to Iran did not undermine international sanctions since the Russian ban was voluntary. |
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The model called for the collection of pertinent information leading to a plausible case of arms embargo violations, under the circumstances of the Group's investigations. |
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Upon investigation it emerged that the doctored meat certificates, which served as the pretext for placing the embargo on Polish meat, involved meat produced in the USA and exported to Russia via Lithuania. |
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The United States representative ought to have awoken from his political torpor and refrained from delivering sermons at the very time when 185 Member States had voted against the embargo imposed by the United States on Cuba. |
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Paragraph 7 regarding the expansion of scope of the arms embargo to include a prohibition on supplies of military equipment and training to individuals and entities designated by the aforesaid Committee. |
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The Summit expressed its support for the proposed resolution under discussion at the Security Council with a view to imposing, among other things, an embargo on the sale of arms to all parties in Côte d'Ivoire. |
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The three-man panel imposed a 12-month transfer embargo on Rangers on account of the club bringing the game into disrepute during Whyte's time as chairman. |
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From the Journal's perspective, an embargo creates a certain orderliness and works to preserve the newsiness of the Journal. |
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Consequently, with our European partners, we shall continue pressing the case for abolishing the embargo, while ensuring that the decision is accompanied by full guarantees of very strict control over future arms sales. |
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I think that if they put up an embargo against our hogs, lumber or whatever and it goes to the tribunal, the tribunal rules in our favour, we should be in a position to apply for recompense. |
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Moreover, it did not hold out any prospects for lifting the embargo on Cuba, which had to be done to help the Cuban people ensure its full development. |
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China and North Korea both condemned the embargo as meddling in the internal affairs of developing nations and promised to make efforts to increase their trade with Iran as a partial counterweight. |
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A first-round lead would most likely terminate that media embargo. |
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They have gone close to falling out of the Football League, were straitjacketed by a transfer embargo for more than a year and have stared extinction in the face. |
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With your involvement, we can overcome the effects of the current embargo, in particular, if we are given the opportunity to trade freely with Turkey and to progress in this direction with the European Union. |
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The embargo referred to in the first subparagraph shall cover weapons designed to kill and their ammunition, weapon platforms, non-weapon platforms and ancillary equipment. |
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A few weeks ago Russia, which had also been affected by the drought, imposed a blanket embargo on grain exports until summer 2011, triggering a sharp rise in prices on world markets. |
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This seems to be the case in Iraq, where hundreds of thousands of children have died as a result of the total embargo imposed on their country after the Gulf War. |
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Comparing payment orders with embargo lists by governmental organizations, the filter prevents illegal and suspicious payments from being settled. |
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The Plan had been drafted in 1995, after five years of the embargo, and it was quite natural that it should attempt to mitigate its effects, rising mortality and morbidity rates. |
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It was also imperative to put an end to any form of embargo. |
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This statement comes in response to the recent surge in wheat prices which hit global markets following the drought in Russia, the embargo on Russian wheat exports and the speculative fever that followed. |
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It imposed an embargo on importation of arms intended for Uzbekistan and on visas for a dozen high officials suspected of having been involved in the brutal repression of the riots. |
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The Group was impressed with the small arms unit and saw potential for a close working relationship with Security Council Committees in West Africa and expert groups that have weapons embargo mandates. |
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The United States, United Kingdom and other Western governments reacted to this move with a freeze on Japanese assets and a total oil embargo. |
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King Saud of Saudi Arabia imposed a total oil embargo on Britain and France. |
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In return, calls for a total embargo were abandoned, and the existing restrictions adopted by member states against South Africa were lifted. |
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The Bosnian government lobbied to have the arms embargo lifted, but that was opposed by the United Kingdom, France and Russia. |
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He said they favored the embargo precisely because it locked in Bosnia's disadvantage. |
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The AIOC withdrew its management from Iran, and Britain organized an effective worldwide embargo of Iranian oil. |
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The Glengarry clansmen managed to get away from their homelands before the British Government's embargo during the war with Napoleon. |
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Some of the political archives cannot be accessed due to their embargo status. |
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It is intended to add new issues of the titles as they emerge from the embargo period agreed with the publisher. |
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In 1940, the Empire invaded French Indochina, after which the United States placed an oil embargo on Japan. |
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Economic sanctions against Iran, such as the embargo against Iranian crude oil, have affected the economy. |
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The English and Hanseatics were only too happy to comply, and so contributed to the effectiveness of the embargo. |
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In December 1966, the organisation complied, imposing the first mandatory trade embargo on an autonomous state. |
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The textile industry started in the 1840s, which was followed up with mechanical workshops to build new machinery as the British embargo hindered import of textile machinery. |
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During 2011's Operation MOBILE, Canada sent seven CF-18s to take part in Task Force Libeccio, which enforced the Libyan arms embargo and no-fly zone. |
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The Hansa had no legal status, independent finances or a common institutional framework, while the major weapon against recalcitrant members was the threat of embargo. |
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The steep price rises in the Spanish Netherlands were sometimes accompanied by food shortages, however, leading to an eventual relaxation of this embargo. |
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Cuba considers the embargo itself to be in violation of human rights. |
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On 25 September 1991, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 713, imposing an arms embargo on all of the former Yugoslav territories. |
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It called for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of all forces behind the armistice lines, an arms embargo, and the reopening of the Suez Canal, which was now blocked. |
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Many analysts say the target is unrealistic, given the depilated infrastructure due to many wars and more than a decade-long international embargo. |
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He went on to say that NITC will take action to prove the unlawfulness of the imposed embargo and also to remove Iran's biggest tanker firm from the list of EU's sanctions. |
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America's Cold War policies suffered a major blow from the embargo. |
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City are farcically regularly utilising a number of their youth team players in the squad because of a transfer embargo that has been imposed upon the club. |
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The price rises had a much greater impact in Europe than the embargo. |
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The oil embargo had little effect on overall supply, according to Akins. |
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From June 1993 until October 1996, Operation Sharp Guard added maritime enforcement of the arms embargo and economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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It is widely viewed that the embargo hurt the Cuban economy. |
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