Rasmussen said Europeans needed to show Americans the value of the alliance.
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NATO spokeswoman Carmen Romero said the alliance was closely following the situation.
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He said France and Japan were keen to strengthen the companies' alliance.
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North American alliance members will be held legally accountable to the group.
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The full alliance list including Internet Party candidates will be confirmed soon.
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The treaty also made a future EU common defence subject to safeguards.
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Democracy is being deliberately removed, the latest example being the Lisbon treaty.
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The Irish Times debate: Should an EU treaty contain a social dimension?
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Tomorrow: Vote in US Senate on ratification of Comprehensive Nuclear Ban treaty.
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EU treaty changes to give the UK greater control over its borders.
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The outcome of the convention on the future of Europe is remarkable.
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At his convention, he never even mentioned the words law and order.
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Of course in the two months to convention time much may happen.
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Asked last week whether the convention should be canceled, Biden said no.
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By convention the government has primary control of the agenda in parliament.
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New Hampshire: Will produce publicly available information, according to local media reports.
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According to Boucher, Competition is good for consumers, and competition clearly works.
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According to media reports, the problem affected Target stores across the country.
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However, this proportion varied considerably according to the type of health condition.
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We may not answer; your question concerns events that predate the Accord.
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The protocol said nothing about excluding a border in the Irish Sea.
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Intervention: Review of case records and radiologic data to devise management protocol.
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The so-called Kigali Amendment to the protocol went into effect in January.
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The data included fulfilled the quality criteria set by the APHEA protocol.
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The protocol officers had argued over every detail of the state visit.
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It presents a problem because, legally, a treaty is a compact betw.
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At some point, users will also have access to compact electric cars.
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This allows using the fibre to build compact high power laser systems.
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They have a good compact organization, better than in 2010, he said.
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Note the words of the compact: In the name of God, amen.
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Investors just want a better covenant package, a second senior banker said.
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Without the veil of the testimony in the tabernacle of the covenant.
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Either way, the covenant is broken and we fail in our task.
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The articles in this covenant are six: the preamble sets forth, 1.
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But the Abrahamic covenant itself finds its explanation in the previous history.
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Ferrero-Waldner said EU help could include easier visas and a trade pact.
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The pact enjoys strong support from business groups outside the auto industry.
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The pact is likely to ease investors' concern about prolonged political uncertainty.
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Under U.S. law, Trump must wait 90 days before signing the pact.
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He cited a Pacific trade pact and criminal justice reform as examples.
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The European convention on human rights is a treaty: an internationalagreement.
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That is a fair response to non-compliance with a binding internationalagreement.
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The peace of the world must be brought about by internationalagreement.
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Ban still believes an internationalagreement on climate change is essential, Orr said.
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Without internationalagreement, companies will be able to arbitrage between different tax regimes.
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It sets global norms through a vast array of internationaltreaty law.
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The Vienna Convention is an internationaltreaty setting out diplomatic relations between states.
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The 1971 Ramsar convention is an internationaltreaty on wetlands conservation.
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The internationaltreaty decides in which state a child custody case should be heard.
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The agency said the timing of the proposal was prompted by internationaltreaty obligations.
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Surprisingly, no internationalprotocol exists that outlines how to avoid this predicament.
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She has helped develop the internationalprotocol on the documentation and investigation of sexual violence in conflict, which will be launched this week.
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Iran's government has given the go-ahead for the country to sign an internationalprotocol binding it to tough, snap inspections of its nuclear facilities.
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Nicole Dyer Griffith, an internationalprotocol consultant, in Trinidad, advises clients overseas to follow the lead of the most senior person in the group.
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Foreign Minister Peter MacKay said in Islamabad that Canada was unwilling to compromise its support for an internationalprotocol to restrain the use of landmines.
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They advocate an internationalconvention setting the rules of the spying game.
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Later in the day, the summit began its work at the internationalconvention centre.
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SkyCity is also replacing cladding at the internationalconvention centre being built in Auckland.
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Torture has been banned for centuries under English law, a position backed by internationalconvention.
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Craig was in the Pamirs, leading an American team to an internationalconvention of climbers.
Ús de exchange of letters en anglès
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Was there an exchangeofletters with members of her husband's family?
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But sometimes, following the conversations, there may be an exchangeofletters.
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For the same reason there was little, if any, exchangeofletters.
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The Society's rules, however, strictly forbid personal contact beyond the exchangeofletters.
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Despite their polite introductions, the exchangeofletters brimmed with resentment and hostility.
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The exchangeofletters which followed reveals Madison at his best.
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After the first exchangeofletters Gianluca had grown suddenly reticent.
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A never-failing happiness flowed to Maurice from the exchangeofletters with Madeleine.
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Another exchangeofletters only three years before Gilbert's death must be given.
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In an exchangeofletters, Matos urged him not to treat critics as counter-revolutionaries.
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It seems that Michelangelo's exchangeofletters and poems became at last too urgent.
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But their exchangeofletters over the past three months had brought them infinitely closer.
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The exchangeofletters between the lovers was mentioned.
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In the exchangeofletters there grew a closeness neither of them could have imagined.
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They only stopped after an acrimonious exchangeofletters.
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The matter closed with this exchangeofletters, and no hostility remained on either side.