The president said that foreign relations were the most important symbol of a nation's independent sovereignty. |
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To recognize such an action would amount to judicial interference with nonjudicial functions, such as the conduct of foreign relations. |
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But this all happened because trade must follow its course and in recent times trade relationship is the main determinant of foreign relations. |
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The prince represents Monaco in its foreign relations and signs and ratifies treaties. |
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The treaty of 2002 ended the limited sovereignty of Monaco in matters of foreign relations. |
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For Flanders, maintaining active foreign relations is an obvious continuation of its domestic policy. |
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Co-chairs are to notify their respective foreign relations departments that the significant polluting incident has ended. |
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The exclusive prerogatives of the Union are reserved for nationality, the currency, external defense, religion and foreign relations. |
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Certain responsibilities will be allocated to the central government, such as overseeing foreign relations and administering monetary policy. |
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It has to do with foreign relations and the lack of interaction that the present government has with our neighbours to the south. |
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The growing rift between the two partners forced Bonn to walk a tightrope in its foreign relations. |
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As in the United States, domestic troubles in China have been taking precedence over foreign relations. |
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A country endowed with these riches still has every reason to have a high regard for foreign relations. |
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On the contrary, the Canadian government showed its appreciation for the agility that IDRC offered to Canada's foreign relations. |
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Pakistan needs to revisit, revise and improve its foreign relations to ask for support if needed. |
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Government-sponsored art loans may be arranged in order to promote a nation's image overseas, attracting investments and favourable foreign relations policies. |
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After graduating high school, he attending the University of Virginia, double-majoring in economics and foreign relations. |
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In 1782 came the new posts of Home Secretary, dealing with home affairs, and Foreign Secretary, dealing with foreign relations. |
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The historical ties inherited from its colonial past still influence the foreign relations of the Netherlands. |
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National Institutions should be blunt with the ministries of foreign relations of their countries in order to pressure them to protect the rights of migrants through their consulates. |
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They said 23 words of the 18 November 2012 message were redacted from the day's release of 296 emails, totaling 896 pages, to protect information that could damage foreign relations. |
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Policy towards Russia has been a cautionary tale, highlighting the need for a united front, if the EU is to have any influence in foreign relations. |
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There is nobody to thump the table for foreign relations. |
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China would take care of foreign relations and military defense. |
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Falah Mustafa, who heads Kurdistan's foreign relations, is more strident. |
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But secrecy is nowhere more essential than in foreign relations. |
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I am not here to criticise you, but neither am I here to flatter you, so I will assess the status of three of your priorities: enlargement, transatlantic relations and foreign relations. |
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We know nothing about the dinners the Member States of the European Union organise within the context of their own foreign relations, and we cannot possibly comment. |
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Accordingly, the Home Rule Acts stipulate that it is the Danish public authorities that have the final decision on issues concerning the Kingdom of Denmark's foreign relations. |
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The Government of Canada exercises authority over matters such as foreign relations, national defence, coastal waters, Indians and lands reserved for them, and the substance of the criminal law. |
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Apart from the persons and some announcements, it should be emphasised that the two parties are not so far apart from each other in the area of foreign relations. |
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The promotion of sustainable development, democracy, human rights and the eradication of poverty must be at the heart of Europe's trade and foreign relations policies. |
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Initially, the Foreign Office of the United Kingdom conducted the foreign relations of the Dominions. |
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However, defence and most foreign relations are handled by the British Government. |
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The deal between the sultanates and Britain detailed protection and complete control of foreign relations by the British. |
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The foreign relations of Thailand are handled by the Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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The foreign relations of Mexico are directed by the President of Mexico and managed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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Asquith led a deeply divided Liberal Party as Prime Minister, not least on questions of foreign relations and defence spending. |
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Fundamental changes affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military, and foreign relations. |
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Yet that does not mean that I have been a blindfolded zealot applauder of everything our politicians do in foreign relations. |
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The state's foreign relations are entrusted to the Holy See's Secretariat of State and diplomatic service. |
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The United States has an established structure of foreign relations. |
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The UK Foreign Office manages the foreign relations of the territory. |
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Somalia's foreign relations are handled by the President as the head of state, the Prime Minister as the head of government, and the federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |
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Peruvian foreign relations have historically been dominated by border conflicts with neighboring countries, most of which were settled during the 20th century. |
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Educated in India, he feels equally at ease speaking Dari to tribal elders and English to the Council on Foreign Relations. |
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She has compiled an excellent backgrounder on the different reform proposals at the Council on Foreign Relations web site. |
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The German chancellery and foreign office also welcomed similar comments made just a few days ago by the head of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee cannot meet without at least one Democrat present, so a unanimous boycott would delay if not torpedo the nomination. |
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Wednesday afternoon, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will mark up legislation to give aid to Ukraine and sanction Russia. |
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Writing for the Council on Foreign Relations today, neocon Elliott Abrams wrote an astonishing thing. |
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Acheson also persuaded Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican, to back Truman on this. |
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Of course, the Council on Foreign Relations brain trust that essentially runs our CIA would prefer blind soldiers to an enlightened public. |
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On the other side of this debate, however, are Benn Steil and Dinah Walker of the Geoeconomics Center at the Council on Foreign Relations. |
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Vandenberg made sure of bipartisan support on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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Eventually, the protocol was rereferred to the Foreign Relations Committee. |
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However, new projects are underway as part of the Restatement Fourth series on Foreign Relations Law of the United States. |
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Earlier, by a unanimous voice vote, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed his nomination to the full Senate for final confirmation. |
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The third series of Restatements was started in 1987 with a new Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States. |
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Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the Lord of Mann, however in practice are handled by the British Government. |
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Foreign relations of Djibouti are managed by the Djiboutian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. |
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Foreign relations are substantially influenced by membership of the European Union, although bilateral relations with the United Kingdom and United States are also important. |
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Vandenberg, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
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