If Britain was to accede to membership, these countries had a strong economic incentive to follow suit. |
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I did not accede to that application at the inception of the hearing or when I reconsidered it later. |
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Government may certainly accede to religious lobbying for secular reasons, as when it allows conscientious objectors out of the draft. |
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I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority. |
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A letter will be drafted to his players' managers in the hope that they will accede to his request. |
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But not only does she accede to the arrangement, she consents to be the one to find a woman who can have children. |
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It is also this that has allowed us to accede to the request to accept President Aristide on to our shores. |
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Most people accede to the request for the interview to be tape-recorded, though it is not uncommon for a small number to refuse. |
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If I should accede one day to Heaven, it must be there as it is here, except that I will be rid of my dull senses and my heavy bones. |
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Today the WTO has 144 member countries, with at least 30 more planning to accede. |
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To accede to the request of the defendants would put the access to justice by most litigants out of reach. |
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A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will. |
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The courts have upheld the rights of companies to refuse to accede to the requests of health authorities to fluoridate water. |
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States who do not sign instruments at the time of opening for signature often accede en masse. |
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Part of the reason for this is that the federal government's power to accede to international treaties has on occasion been a vehicle for increasing federal power. |
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And not a majority of Europe if we include, as we should, Europe's new members who will accede next year, all 10 of whom have been in our support. |
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What else could she do but accede to what amounted to his dying wish. |
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Even human biology and the human body are not timeless essences but concepts that arrive to us through the lens of language and to which we accede on learning to talk. |
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Parties also established a procedure for countries supporting the Copenhagen Accord to accede to it. |
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Algeria cannot accede to any measure or action of any kind which might restrict that right. |
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Any legal entity which joins an ongoing action shall accede to the grant agreement. |
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There is a clear need for an estimate to be produced on migration whenever EU countries accede. |
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Salman is the latest son of the kingdom's founder Abdulaziz ibn Saud to accede to the top job. |
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I accede, puffing through your ground floor in the inevitably vain hope of a small tip to supplement my meagre, below-London-living-wage salary. |
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However, he did not accede to power because he was fiercely prosecuted by President Wasmosy and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. |
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The observer for Turkey could give no official statement but hoped that his country would accede in the near future. |
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Arbitrators were not bound to accede to this request, and did not do so in the Eastern Sugar case. |
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All participants must accede to the grant agreement in order to benefit from their rights and obligations under the project. |
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We must encourage initiative and enable high-performers to accede to posts of responsibility. |
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City councils, buffaloed by competing claims, often accede to the industry's suggested compromise: a measure that mildly restricts hours of use. |
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Any State which has not signed this Treaty before its entry into force may accede to it at any time. |
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There is nothing at all ironical about the fact that Pope John Paul II ordained the first Son of Mary ready to accede to the priesthood. |
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I fail to understand why the government cannot accede to the reasonable request of Parliament. |
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The monarch's successor may accede to the throne only after taking a solemn oath before the assembled chambers. |
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Once again, we urge all such States to demonstrate the necessary political will to accede to the NPT as soon as possible. |
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Trinidad and Tobago calls on all members of the United Nations, which have not as yet done so, to ratify or accede to the Rome Statute. |
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This meant that the department had to accede to last-minute demands by the airlines. |
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The Nizam, continuing to see himself as a foreigner, refused to accede to India upon independence. |
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It is entirely the government's prerogative to accede to these requests or not. |
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Despite ASEAN's strong request, Japan was earlier reluctant to accede to the treaty amid worries that the pact could constrain its security alliance with the United States. |
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We don't want that to happen this time, and we are hoping that the other parties would accede to our request for an early start and see how best it can be settled. |
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Just what I wanted to hear after a frustrating on-again, off-again few weeks before his last-minute decision to accede to our request for an interview. |
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Deputy O'Shea is pursuing the matter with NTL and has now written to NTL seeking that they accede to the request of Waterford City Council to return to the older arrangement. |
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The housing authority has, however, a discretion to accede to the request. |
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Lafayette ultimately persuaded the king to accede to the demand of the crowd that the monarchy relocate to Paris. |
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Morris refused to accede to this request or demand, as he termed it, fearing that if he did so it would prove inimical to the success of the negotiations. |
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The Ottoman Government was ready to accede, when the Russian Czar, Nicholas, intervened and ordered the Sultan to make no change in the existing state of affairs under the threat of a breach of diplomatic relations. |
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This means that other countries will try to acquire such weapons in the belief that States that have yet to accede to the NPT are treated very leniently. |
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As to whether Tunisia intended to accede to the Optional Protocol to the Covenant, he said that it was necessary to carry out a study before acceding to any human rights instrument. |
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Other States should either seek to accede to the Convention or, at a minimum, ensure the availability of a legal framework approximating the measures called for in the Convention. |
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The European Union takes this opportunity to underscore its belief in universal adherence to the NPT and calls upon all States which have not yet done so to accede to the NPT as non nuclear weapon States. |
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Awarding Turkey this funding would only create the misunderstanding that the country is on the right path and that Turkey is going to accede to the EU just as soon as the Czech Republic, Slovenia or Malta. |
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Mr. Senoussi said he would accede to their demands. |
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Both sides will have to accede to the courts. |
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It has not even declared its intention to accede to the Treaty. |
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Bulgaria and Romania accede to the decisions and agreements adopted by the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council. |
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From the date of its coming into force, it shall be open to any Power in whose name the present Convention has not been signed, to accede to this Convention. |
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I would also like to thank the President-in-Office and the Commissioner, for both Mr Schmit and Commissioner Rehn have made a considerable effort to accede to Parliament's wishes and take on board its ideas. |
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The Committee of Ministers may, after consultation of the Parties, invite any nonmember state of the Council of Europe, which has not participated in the elaboration of the Convention, to accede to the Convention. |
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The access is conditional in that the generating agency must decide whether to accede to the liaison officers' requests for further disclosure to, or use of the information by, the other agency. |
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Second, encouragement of nations to accede to the NPT, which is a cornerstone of nuclear non-proliferation and the essential foundation for achieving nuclear disarmament. |
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Push, push, push until the powers that be accede. |
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But not unilaterally say we want to discard all the bits we don't like but only keep the bits we like and you lot have to accede to that, otherwise we will leave. |
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In March, for the first time, Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, dictated the stiff terms that would have to be met for Berlin to accede to a Greek bailout. |
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They undertake to accede from the date of accession to all other agreements concluded by the present Member States relating to the functioning of the Union or connected with the activities thereof. |
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The general economic prosperity of the 1960s and early 1970s also put the government in a position where it could accede to a number of union demands. |
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In such a case, it must accede to any requests submitted by operators having established an interconnection with its network for modification of their interconnection. |
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Nevertheless, the conclusion of all the chapters does not mean that Romania, or any other applicant country, is ready to accede the European Union. |
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In their very variousness, these styles remind us that readers are not confronted blankly by texts that accede to their interpretive powers. |
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In a composition such as Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld, he can choose to accede to Inana's pleas when she is in distress. |
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The Old Price Riots lasted over two months, and the management was finally forced to accede to the audience's demands. |
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So, in order to avoid it, people accede to a social contract and establish a civil society. |
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On 29 January 1996, France announced that it would accede to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and no longer test nuclear weapons. |
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The Hanoverian association terminated in 1837 with the accession of Queen Victoria who, being a female, could not accede to Hanover. |
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He gave Qarase an ultimatum date of 4 December to accede to these demands or to resign from his post. |
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The Council of Europe is separate from the European Union, but the latter is expected to accede to the European Convention on Human Rights. |
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall, former communist European countries were able to accede to the Council of Europe, which now comprises 47 states in Europe. |
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Countries accede to the union by becoming party to the founding treaties, thereby subjecting themselves to the privileges and obligations of EU membership. |
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