The president went to war to establish the principle you cannot unilaterally invade another country. |
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In March 1999, Russia unilaterally cut customs duties on some Bulgarian imports and has been expecting Bulgaria to reciprocate. |
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In any case, can a German feel European unilaterally, without the Portuguese similarly and reciprocally feeling European rather than Portuguese? |
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Valves were placed unilaterally in segmental bronchi leading to the most severely affected lung regions. |
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A biopsy should be done of unilaterally enlarged glands, because in about 80 per cent of cases, these masses will be benign. |
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In 1833, for example, the Church of Greece unilaterally and uncanonically proclaimed its independence from the patriarch of Constantinople. |
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At present, however, the federal government has no power to deploy troops unilaterally. |
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And, of course, you can continue to have offensive weapon builddown, as we are doing unilaterally in this country and as the Russians are doing. |
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This condition is occasionally present, either unilaterally or bilaterally, in the other lumbar vertebrae and even in the thoracic vertebrae. |
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In 1971 the Icelandic government unilaterally declared that it was henceforth sovereign over the waters up to 50 nautical miles from its coasts. |
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A government acting unilaterally could be judged in violation of free-trade agreements. |
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For these and other reasons, some journalists covered the war unilaterally by choice. |
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Each party is free, however, to determine unilaterally the level of customs duty on imports coming from outside the area. |
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With most of the high-impact cost-cutting options, we aren't contractually allowed to do this unilaterally. |
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Principals can unilaterally remove students involved in weapons or drug offenses and those at risk of harming themselves or others. |
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In November, the Indian government announced that military operations against the guerrilla groups were unilaterally halted. |
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The country unilaterally reduced its overall import tariffs over the years, recently dropping them to 6 per cent across the board. |
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You cannot unilaterally decide how much to deduct from her share of the proceeds. |
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Bilateral deficits in unilaterally injured patients have been demonstrated in the neuromuscular performance of the knee. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump. |
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Consequently, it is the bounden duty of the Centre to ensure that no State acts unilaterally. |
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Leaders were allowed to speak on behalf of their people but not to act unilaterally or impose their will. |
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Ultimately its attempt to unilaterally change the employment contract led to a successful wrongful dismissal claim. |
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Such retirement and destruction might be undertaken unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally and with or without verification and inspection. |
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It institutionalizes the fact that it is the government that unilaterally sets the contribution rates. |
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It has not acted forcefully towards those engaged in violence or it has only done so unilaterally. |
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Our stimulus package did not raise tariffs, it lowered them unilaterally, I might add. |
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A system operator, such as a central securities depository, stock exchange or central bank, generally sets up a system unilaterally. |
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That simply means, however, that they cannot be brought unilaterally before the Organization. |
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For its part Russia has unilaterally declared that it will not be the first to deploy weapons of any kind in space. |
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Kerryesque liberals are concerned by the possibility that some nations will go off and behave individualistically or, as they say, unilaterally. |
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In the view of the Committee, international law has not recognized a general right of peoples unilaterally to declare secession from a State. |
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In the case of a contract of indeterminate duration, a party may terminate the contract unilaterally. |
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Our experience permits us to unilaterally close between one quarter and one third of these. |
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Summary: Objectives: Inverted nasosinusal papilloma is a rare tumorous process involving mucosa of nasal fossa and paranasal sinus unilaterally. |
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Last week, the Cabinet unilaterally relaxed curbs on the travel of businesspeople and religious pilgrims between Kinmen and Matsu and cities in Fujian Province. |
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One additional point has been unilaterally marked by UNIFIL, with the agreement of the parties. |
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He must now seriously consider if September 13, the date he pledged to unilaterally declare independence, really is worth heralding as the momentous deadline. |
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If his proposed constitutional changes come into force, he will be able to change the prime minister and dissolve the cabinet and parliament unilaterally. |
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Neither party should engage in efforts or take actions that could unilaterally pre-empt, or appear to pre-empt, negotiations. |
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Over the past year their government has set about establishing that separation unilaterally by the construction of a serpentine course of fences, barriers, walls. |
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But if they refuse, we will amend the 1972 European Communities Act to take them back unilaterally. |
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For the administration to act unilaterally in this sphere is no trifling matter. |
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The United States of America has no right to unilaterally define terrorism by laying down its own criteria. |
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Indeed in most cases, the president cannot unilaterally lift these sanctions. |
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No country can single-handedly and unilaterally ensure the sustainability of high-seas fisheries outside its own waters. |
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As a consultative body, it cannot prevent any of its members from acting unilaterally. |
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While territory may be defensively occupied, it cannot be unilaterally appropriated as the country's own sovereign territory. |
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And neither he, nor his secret police squad or some lawyer from Detroit, get to change that unilaterally on a whim. |
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Such a requirement ensures that no single venturer is in a position to control the activity unilaterally. |
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Who wants to leave their cash in an institution that unilaterally and arbitrarily reduces its deposit insurance commitment? |
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But that was so yesterday, much like his contention that he lacked the power to unilaterally confer amnesty. |
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They have unilaterally removed class size limits at colleges. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump, via a light guide at a site 2-4 cm from the lower cut end. |
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Finally, it may narrow the search unilaterally but, if it does so, it must outline the limits of the search to the requester. |
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As a result of frequent political stalemates at the federal level, many regions have acted unilaterally in areas of concurrent jurisdiction. |
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The arrogance of the claim to have the right to unilaterally meddle in the internal affairs of sovereign countries is simply astounding. |
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Boots retail stores have decided to unilaterally introduce cost saving initiatives which will impact negatively on their workers, our members. |
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No state is now free to undertake dumping unilaterally without regard for procedures which protect the interests of others or of the international community. |
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Turkey unilaterally cancelled all national military exercises in the Aegean planned for the summer of 2004, due to the upcoming Olympic Games. |
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To unilaterally transect ascending and descending pathways in the spinal cord, we used jeweller's forceps to hemisect the spinal cord at the level of T2. |
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Failing agreement, neither Party can act unilaterally to go beyond the equidistance line. |
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The rights granted to users of copyright content by the Copyright Act must not be allowed to be unilaterally overridden by contract. |
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Therefore, United Nations inspectors had verified 128 bombs out of the 157 declared as having been destroyed there unilaterally. |
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To oversimplify, countries should liberalise unilaterally to enhance their economic welfare. |
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The government is getting a name for disregarding or unilaterally rewriting agreements when the mood strikes. |
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Federalism has not evolved since 1982, since his government unilaterally patriated the Constitution, since the Meech Lake accord was deep-sixed. |
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On October 21st local police in Virginia unilaterally decided to ambush two men in a white van who were using a service station payphone. |
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It is unacceptable for that country to impose measures on airlines unilaterally and on pain of severe sanctions. |
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Prior to ERM II entry, both the Cyprus pound and the Latvian lats had already been unilaterally pegged to the euro. |
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Equalization was entrenched in the Constitution in 1982 when it was unilaterally patriated. |
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And for those who want to see the United States always acting unilaterally, it's not satisfying. |
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You may be entirely right about the optics or the PR aspect of this, that it looks bad for the administration to do this unilaterally without consulting Congress. |
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The GTAA unilaterally disconnected cellular phone company antennas on airport property leaving thousands of cellphone users without service. |
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In the late 19th century Britain's tax authorities tried unilaterally to narrow the definition to something closer to almsgiving. |
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Ontario risks scuttling the aforementioned national initiative if it were to act unilaterally, as the disputant requests. |
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How can you have self-regulation when a major newspaper group unilaterally withdraws from it? |
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Therefore, these patients may be considered as an experimental model of unilaterally de-efferented subjects. |
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Moreover, the CFI did not correctly establish that Contact Data acquiesced in the policy adopted unilaterally by Nintendo. |
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A country cannot unilaterally impose a ban on the import of spent fuel meant for reprocessing. |
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Any deal in which the terms are unilaterally reset to favour us is bound to be attractive. |
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An oblique view of the operative field may predispose the surgeon to skive unilaterally toward a vertebral artery. |
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Each time a Sinhalese party tried to correct some of the mistakes, they ended up unilaterally abrogating the pacts when there was a protest from the opposition Sinhalese party or the Buddhist priests. |
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It wants to see the UK's Army turned into a home defence force, and has pledged to take the UK out of NATO unilaterally. |
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This Minister of Finance, who claims to be very understanding, to treat Quebec well, to be a good representative for our province, unilaterally decided to pull a fast one on Quebec and to amend that formula. |
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He claims to be a Quebecer, but why did he take advantage of the 1999 budget to pull a fast one on Quebec by unilaterally changing the formula for the Canada social transfer? |
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If this House has reached the point where it is going to ignore the consensual principle and have our dear monarch lose face by unilaterally cancelling an agreement, I think it is because the Crown was very poorly advised. |
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Delink all forms of aidand debt cancellation for the poorest countries from all types of conditions, unilaterally imposed by outside donors and creditors. |
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However, problematically it becomes if presenters of single linguistic sections of the Wikipedia cover position on certain subjects clearly obviously unilaterally. |
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Henceforth CC Art. 209 provided that unilaterally formulated standard contract terms used by legal persons, which conferred an unjustified advantage on one party, were rescindable. |
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In the Commission's view, Aboriginal peoples can act unilaterally to enact laws in the core of their jurisdiction, but must negotiate self-government agreements to enact laws in the periphery. |
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For 126 years, the federal government has displayed a deplorably paternalistic attitude to first nations by unilaterally prejudging what ought to be good for their development. |
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By unilaterally seeking to make substantial changes to the essential terms of the employment contract, the employer is ceasing to meet its obligations and is therefore terminating the contract. |
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Instead, he adopted the more widely accepted view that as a general rule after separation, neither parent can unilaterally change a child's residence but instead requires a court order, consent, or acquiescence to the change. |
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We learned on the Friday morning that the Liberals, the Conservatives, and the NDP, a large contingent at that time, had decided unilaterally to introduce the bill on a Friday morning on the sly, to avoid discussion. |
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Researchers should admit that criticisms do not always stem from lack of knowledge but can express qualms about societal choices presented unilaterally as positive and necessary. |
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Once outside the prison gates, however, he unilaterally announces that, although he remains an impenitent supporter of Charter 77, he will relinquish the job of spokesman until his case has been settled in court. |
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The employee cannot unilaterally decide when to take leave. |
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Its demands that the Arabs should unilaterally abrogate sanctions, and stop letting American forces attack Iraq from bases in their territory, were ignored. |
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I hope that the impression which has imposed itself upon me, that there is also a certain domestic incentive to lash out so unilaterally at the LTTE alone, is false. |
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With his budget and his throne speech he proved that he wanted to unilaterally fiddle with the equalization formula and impose a national securities commission. |
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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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However, I was hoping that when he stood there might be a leader there in the Liberal Party willing to stand up for Canada's Constitution against the senators' efforts to brazenly amend Canada's Constitution unilaterally. |
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And now the federal government is going to decide on its own, unilaterally, how certain areas of activity, how certain energy sectors in the country are going to be promoted. |
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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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This procedure, whereby a woman may end her marriage simply because she wishes to do so, has its corollary in the option which men are given of severing the marriage bond unilaterally. |
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At trial, the judge ruled that the employer was precluded from unilaterally reducing the notice, stating that Taylor had relied to her detriment on the original offer. |
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The Slovak Government has demoted the President of the Police Federation and has unilaterally declared that it no longer recognises this body as a negotiating partner. |
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He indicated that they were prepared to explore an appropriate federal relationship made sacrosanct in an agreement that cannot be changed unilaterally by either side in future. |
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However, late in November, the Turkish Cypriots decided unilaterally to construct a footbridge over a Turkish Forces patrol track close to the northern edge of the buffer zone. |
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They can unilaterally increase their assets to fund such insurance claims by issuing liabilities in the form of nonredeemable currency. |
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One can say in its favour that, unlike some of its neighbours, it remains free of inter-ethnic strife and has unilaterally renounced its nuclear arsenal, as well as much of its conventional weaponry. |
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There are different and complementary ways to pursue wider disarmament objectives, whether unilaterally, bilaterally, through like-minded groups or regional groupings, as well as multilaterally. |
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In the midst of this crisis the Soviets unilaterally broke the moratorium on nuclear testing, staging a series of explosions yielding up to 50 megatons. |
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On constitutional issues his court ruled on Trudeau's move to patriate the constitution unilaterally without the provinces. |
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In the rural context, women are often conventionally and unilaterally associated with the agricultural sector and reduced to the role of the nourisher, while the innate qualities of women's wisdom are totally neglected. |
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According to the statement of reasons for the claim and the application and according to information provided by Germany, Bavaria took this step unilaterally in order to economise on the costs. |
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Although the trust must be created voluntarily it need not be the product of an agreement: it can be created unilaterally by a trust deed or in a testamentary instrument. |
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Many private companies have taken action unilaterally against toxics in their products, demonstrating that the substitution of hazardous chemicals is possible. |
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According to Iraq, items produced indigenously had been destroyed unilaterally in 1991, while various items of equipment used in their production had been retained. |
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Those letters were intended to terminate unilaterally contracts for the sale of immoveable property which had been concluded between that company and those addressees. |
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The conical prosthesis: prosthesis is a straight line which fits the largest diameter of aortic neck and the smaller diameter is adapted to the iliac artery, in this way a Aoto-iliac bypass is implanted unilaterally. |
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They can also be unilaterally abrogated if necessary. |
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This process was accepted, but in the recent budget, the Conservatives decided to unilaterally change the formula because they had reduced the GST and would rake in less revenue. |
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This will allow employers, in both the private and public sectors, to unilaterally and abusively manage the working time of workers, in the absence of the workers themselves, under the law or regulations. |
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The Latvian lats remained unchanged on the strong side of the standard fluctuation band and close to the upper limit of its unilaterally announced band. |
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Maeda urged the Japanese government to take a tough stance over the matter and unilaterally file a suit with the International Court of Justice. |
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We express our concern at the growing resort to unilateralism and unilaterally imposed measures in international relations which undermine the United Nations Charter and International Law. |
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The Getty Museum has also unilaterally agreed to return 26 objects from its antiquities collection to Italy, including 25 that were on a list of 52 objects claimed by the Italian Ministry of Culture. |
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In a historical and unequivocal ruling Justice Clément Gascon decided that the company's move to unilaterally amend the collective agreements was illegal. |
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Tax point transfers to the provinces are needed in order to enable them to assume these responsibilities, without the fear that one day the federal government will unilaterally cut transfers. |
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However, this framework should not be aimed unilaterally at the demand for temporary migration, as this would favour precarious jobs and hinder sustainable integration. |
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We cannot unilaterally determine the course of events. |
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To conclude that an employee has been constructively dismissed, a court must determine that the employer has unilaterally substantially altered the essential terms of the employment contract. |
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Moreover, the Maltese authorities declared that they would unilaterally maintain the exchange rate of the Maltese lira at the central rate against the euro. |
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The only real remedy would be a negotiated and just political solution, not a violent military solution or a unilaterally imposed, unjust solution. |
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No group or individual can assume power unilaterally. |
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Two days after the Japanese surrender in August 1945, Sukarno and fellow nationalist leader Hatta unilaterally declared Indonesian independence. |
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Through 1862, Napoleon III met unofficially with Confederate diplomats, raising their hopes that he would unilaterally recognize the Confederacy. |
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The council of an ungrouped parish may unilaterally pass a resolution giving the parish the status of a town. |
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In cases of technical modifications, the MSMA can unilaterally enact or veto changes by unanimous vote among its members. |
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In 1985, Mitchell v DPP affirmed Grenada's right to unilaterally abolish appeals to the Privy Council. |
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On August 15, 1971, the United States unilaterally pulled out of the Bretton Woods Accord. |
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A slave is unable to withdraw unilaterally from such an arrangement and works without remuneration. |
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The United Kingdom unilaterally seized the island of Perim in 1799 on behalf of its Indian empire. |
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In 1965, the conservative white minority government unilaterally declared independence as Rhodesia. |
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Given that current positions are becoming more entrenched, I fear that management will decide to unilaterally impose its reduction in time credits, causing the situation to come to a head very soon. |
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He simply announced what his executive branch would do unilaterally. |
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After unpromising negotiations with the provincial governments, Pierre Trudeau proclaimed that the federal Parliament would unilaterally patriate the constitution. |
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In 2017, the Parliament of Catalonia unilaterally declared independence from Spain amid a constitutional crisis over the result of the independence referendum. |
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Sukarno and Hatta continued the plan by unilaterally declaring independence, although the Dutch tried to retake their colonial possession in Borneo. |
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Lincoln responded by establishing martial law, and unilaterally suspending habeas corpus, in Maryland, along with sending in militia units from the North. |
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In April 2003, Northern Cyprus unilaterally eased border restrictions, permitting Cypriots to cross between the two sides for the first time in 30 years. |
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On 21 September 1990, Finland unilaterally declared the Paris Peace Treaty obsolete, following the German reunification decision nine days earlier. |
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The new government also created the Patriotic Church whose unilaterally appointed bishops were initially rejected by Rome before many of them were accepted. |
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Montenegro and Kosovo unilaterally adopted the euro when it launched. |
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Rhodesia unilaterally declared independence from Britain in 1965 as a result of the British government's insistence on majority rule as a condition for independence. |
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Without extinguishment, one man in an entire village could unilaterally impose the common field system, even if everyone else did not desire to continue the practice. |
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These enclosures were often undertaken unilaterally by the landowner. |
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Most guarantors know that they cannot unilaterally revoke their guarantee. |
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The monarch could in theory unilaterally dismiss a Prime Minister, but a Prime Minister's term now comes to an end only by electoral defeat, death, or resignation. |
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In July 1956, Nasser unilaterally nationalised the Suez Canal. |
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Indeed, in 1972, the UK Parliament unilaterally prorogued the Parliament of Northern Ireland, setting a precedent relevant to contemporary devolved institutions. |
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On 27 October 2017, following the Catalan independence referendum, Catalonia unilaterally declared independence from Spain to form the Catalan Republic. |
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On July 18, the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk republics announced their plans to unilaterally withdraw heavy weaponry from the contact line. |
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