To this end Moscow demarcated new political boundaries, entitling each ethnic group to a nation of its own. |
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If you feel you must, get a side agreement entitling you to unemployment benefits and severance. |
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In this case, a concession was effectively a fiscal grant, entitling the holder to collect revenue from land worked by others. |
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He worked on until his swipe card entitling him to gain access to the building was withdrawn. |
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No provision of the Convention can be read as explicitly entitling the Authority to make such a claim. |
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Originally the firm's customers would buy certificates entitling them to several pairs of jeans. |
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We have also introduced a tiered pricing policy, entitling the poorest patients to the lowest possible prices. |
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Each share entitling its holder to an interest in the capital or to beneficial enjoyment carries one vote. |
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Coupon: A portion of a bond certificate entitling the holder to an interest payment of a specified amount after its due date. |
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It was always just an open ticket, entitling you to travel certain routes. |
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The flight training qualifies graduates in aerial navigation, entitling them to the position of an aircraft observer. |
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Scrip was given to individuals, entitling them to settle with their families on discrete parcels of land. |
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Specifically, the question is whether the employer's actions amount to a layoff, thereby entitling the affected employees to exercise their bumping rights. |
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In the second quarter of fiscal year 2008-2009, Passport Canada's Operations Bureau began remotely entitling passport applications submitted and data entered at the Canadian Embassy in Mexico City. |
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Rather, these theories draw upon an understanding of marriage as a partnership to which the spouses contribute their joint efforts, entitling them upon breakdown to share equally the profits of the marriage. |
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Mr. Albert, who was in ill health, retired from his employment at that time, having reached age 55 on September 30, 1992, entitling him to unreduced early retirement benefits. |
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In order to achieve more sustainable and adequate pensions, it is important that workers, and very often younger ones, spend more time in jobs with wages and working hours entitling them to future pension rights. |
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Another troubling issue relates to the claim by the shipowner and its insurer that the storm that caused the incident was of an exceptional nature entitling it to complete exoneration from responsibility for the incident. |
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But the police read the law as entitling them to lock up all sex-workers, not help victims of trafficking. In this section Heating up or cooling down? |
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The cellpep s.a. shareholders hold acquisition warrants issued by the company entitling them to receive the company's shares according to the same schedule. |
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Would you propose a treaty amendment entitling all prime ministers to telephone the President of the Commission on a Sunday in order to have a proposal deferred and inconvenient officials dismissed on the Monday? |
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That is why, subject to certain conditions, domestic producers of medicines or other generic manufacturers can apply for a compulsory licence entitling them to manufacture cheaper copies of patented medicines. |
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After having finished a training period and an examination, the applicants are issued the Rhine Patent entitling them to steer a vessel on the Rhine. |
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They simply purchased the ads from the national party, but claimed it as a local expense entitling them to the refunds that Elections Canada provides to local candidates. |
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In 1517, King Manuel I of Portugal handed Lopo Homem a charter entitling him the privilege of certifying and amending all compass needles in vessels. |
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