Such a proactive approach to liability also accords with modern views of health and safety provisions in general. |
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New Zealand has free-trade accords with Australia and Singapore, and is in talks on a partnership with Thailand. |
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In exchange, Mexico gains preferential trade access to the countries with which it has signed trade accords. |
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That is why peace talks and accords have failed and might likely continue to fail. |
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Glenmorangie also has distribution accords with Bacardi, which owns Dewar's Scotch whisky, and Drambuie Liqueur. |
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The priority which this Government accords to older people was illustrated by the increases given to pensioners in my first two Budgets. |
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It accords completely with the constitutional requirements met by most of medical practice. |
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Unlike others writing on this period, he accords due weight to such matters as popular religion, ethnic tensions, and foreign affairs. |
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This summary of body image accords with the common experiences of daily life. |
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Subject to two qualifications, this statement of the elements of the office accords with the respondent's submission. |
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Two more conventional measures, species-specific size restrictions and catch limits, appear in only a small number of fishing accords. |
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This accords with the totally integrated work force concept and will provide the steps necessary for future employment. |
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In a statement, the Department stressed its handling of all aspects of BSE fully accords with EU and national legislation. |
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The fact that Jesus knows them also accords with Milton's belief that true wisdom and virtue must be tried and tested with the knowledge of evil. |
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Not sure how I've missed this before as it's something that accords with my own thinking and beliefs. |
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This accords with his foreign policy doctrine that there should be no intervention in areas where US interests are not involved. |
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But it's pretty well informed, entirely logical, accords with what we know and were reliably informed, and is all too plausible. |
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Marriage is all very well and good if it accords with the beliefs of two people who want to commit to each other for life. |
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This fact accords with results of previous studies, but given the scant data and the magnitude of the values, no conclusions can be drawn. |
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It accords with all the accepted definitions of a religion, and so a case can certainly be made for it in that respect. |
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This is only a small sample of the agreements, accords, and other legislation that Canada has passed and signed regarding diversity. |
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The military has been staying out of politics since the peace accords were signed. |
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This would meet at least once a year and try to implement existing treaties and other global accords affecting forests and overlogging. |
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Bulgaria has signed such accords with Croatia, Romania and Macedonia while talks with Albania were concluded last December. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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They weren't designed to tie the hands of those who signed the accords, while letting those who haven't do whatever they please. |
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The peace accords divided the province into three separate ethnic areas with a federation presidency. |
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Hawker's published version accords him a heroic role in retrieving and burying all the Caledonia's dead and succouring her one survivor. |
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In 1996, peace accords were signed to bring an end to the armed conflict and to strike at the root causes of war. |
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We have already remarked that such a distancing accords with the speaker's Horatian stance. |
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Such men have some rights it is true, such as the law in its benignity accords them, but not the rights of freemen. |
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He accords far more importance to the Dutch materialist philosopher Spinoza than is customary. |
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The provision limiting comment accords with the present law in those jurisdictions where judicial comment may be made. |
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In addition, the negotiations by the EU aim at separate accords with each region, and no country may negotiate in more than one bloc. |
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The party trumpets the corporate trade agenda, scorning efforts to build environmental and worker rights protections into trade accords. |
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There has been a series of attempted peace accords, always ruptured before an election could be properly organized. |
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These accords granted indigenous communities autonomy and respect for traditions and customs. |
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Today, with peace accords signed, open elections have decided the current government. |
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Science accords primacy to the facts themselves, and requires that conclusions honor them. |
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Dos Santos also repeated his accusation that Savimbi had used previous peace accords to buy time while he rearmed his troops. |
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What gave Shaw the impression that the law accords print and broadcast journalists the same rights? |
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France is particularly resistant to change because it wants to maintain its traditional trade and aid accords with former colonies such as Morocco and Algeria. |
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His story of how the deal was concluded is the first more detailed account of what actually happened, and roughly accords with what I had thought. |
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Our hypothesis accords with classical ethology insofar as the emphasis is on stimulation, but it rests on reproductive conflict and manipulation rather than on cooperation. |
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The accords were written by community members and signed by those present. |
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That provision accords first-time offenders something called Pre-Trial Intervention. |
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Then, if one understands Brahma to be the transcendent aspect of divinity, the perception of Sarasvati as immanent accords well with Her being His shakti. |
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The central action of the play celebrates the marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda as the instrument of dynastic restitution that accords with their desires. |
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In any event, it accords with your recollection, doesn't it? |
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All focus at present is on water, may it be due to termination of water accords or failure of monsoon or scattered, scanty rain, scarce power to operate tubewells. |
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You trust the translation accords with grammatical convention. |
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But the general direction the Chancellor is taking accords with my views. |
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This government investment in sport accords with the temper of the times. |
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It is a confusion which is rampant among both doctors and philosophers, as it accords with the prevailing ethic of our society which is utilitarian and consequentialist. |
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The year after that speech, Netanyahu compared Rabin to Neville Chamberlain for signing the Oslo accords. |
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These accords directed a military disengagement based on a temporary demarcation line across the narrow waist of the country at the 17th parallel. |
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Thus the Kaivalyopanisad accords equal importance to Sraddha, devotion and meditation for the attainment of the highest knowledge. |
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Gloir in bardic verse and annalistic compilations accords closely with the meaning of its English cognate, glory. |
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A group of other mages want the accords to fail and a new country has decided to be recognized at the accords. |
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The mujahidin are not members of the United Nations and have no wish to sign any of their accords or treaties. |
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Thomas Gallus accords to affect a kind of experiential knowledge distinct from and even bypassing the intellect. |
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The principle of ecumenical intransitivity is another challenge for the church as the number of these ecumenical accords increase. |
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Nevertheless, a convention was soon established which accords most closely with the description. |
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Since then, many accords recognizing and regulating dual nationality have been formed. |
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This accords with the principle of continuity of the legal system enshrined in Article 8 of the Basic Law. |
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Under classified bilateral accords, UKUSA members do not spy on each other. |
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Bolivia has gained global attention for its 'Law of the Rights of Mother Earth', which accords nature the same rights as humans. |
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The boy, who had been regarding him with the tolerant curiousness one accords to the prattlings of the feeble-minded, answered promptly. |
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Goal certainly seems to have final cause about it, and motive accords with the movement aspect of efficient cause. |
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Their emphasis on monetary metals accords with current ideas regarding the money supply, such as the stimulative effect of a growing money supply. |
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Trade and political accords between the warlords deteriorated. |
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Yemen is the only country in the Arabian Peninsula that is signatory to two international accords dating back to 1951 and 1967 governing the protection of refugees. |
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This act increased support for military deployment, overseen by Reagan, which stood in place until the later accords between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. |
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To some extent a group of states which do not constitute a federation as such may by treaties and accords give up parts of their sovereignty to a supranational entity. |
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The inspirational role she accords above all to her father caused her to imagine that she was heir and continuator of a revolutionary tradition in his family. |
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The artist's adroit rendering of floral, foliate, ornamental, avian, and bovid motifs, however, accords with her earlier etchings, as does her effective illusionism. |
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This Pied a Terre Plum and Black Amber candle, PS16 has a heavenly fruity rich plum fragranced laced with sensual black amber and dark musk accords. |
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It contrasts sophisticated florals like jasmine sambac, tuberose fir abs and stargazer lilies with accords of cashmere woods, labdanum and patchouli blend. |
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It was after the Oslo Accords that the first change came to this seemingly immutable road. |
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The anchorperson helpfully informs us that this violates the Geneva Accords. |
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Baltic activists seized on the 1975 Helsinki Accords to demand respect for national and individual rights in the Baltic region. |
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On the other hand the status quo ante the Oslo Accords is looking pretty good now. |
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In 1978, as Knesset Speaker, he abstained in the vote on the Camp David Accords with Egypt. |
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Under the weight of massive, thunderous protests and growing international pressure, Damascus has pledged to withdraw its troops from Lebanon in line with the Taif Accords. |
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The year after that speech, Benjamin Netanyahu compared Rabin to Neville Chamberlain for signing the Oslo Accords. |
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On Jimmy Carter's final day in office, the last hostages were finally set free as a result of the Algiers Accords. |
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I will later discuss the less successful Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords. |
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Two years after the Paris Peace Accords, North Vietnamese forces overrun the South. |
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In 2001, a fifth state reform took place, under Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, with the Lambermont and the Lombard Accords. |
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Cambodia and Laos became independent in 1953, and the 1954 Geneva Accords ended France's occupation of Indochina, leaving North Vietnam and South Vietnam independent. |
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Charles de Gaulle's accession to power in 1958 in the middle of the crisis ultimately led to the independence of Algeria with the 1962 Evian Accords. |
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On 18 March 1999, the Albanian, American, and British delegations signed what became known as the Rambouillet Accords while the Yugoslav and Russian delegations refused. |
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