Sentence examples for Legal undertaking from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, 184 nations have already made a legal undertaking never to obtain nuclear weapons, and three in four support a universal ban.

But critics say it will also leave the two sides without a solid legal undertaking on nuclear arms that would outlast the Bush and Putin administrations.

Since 2008 Canada has called for the outcome of the UN climate talks to be a single legal undertaking, building on the Kyoto protocol – with GHG commitments for all major emitters, including the US, China and India.

SoftBank has a track record as a responsible business owner and has offered to give a legal undertaking that it will double ARM's workforce in Cambridge over the next five years.

With stage one complete, we're now setting out to complete stage two: the official legal undertaking, which involves a simple ceremony and form-signing in the registry in Douglas.

"Such a legal undertaking could simulate the effect of a precedent-setting legal ruling," said a Brussels-based lawyer close to the talks, adding that after making such a commitment in writing, Microsoft could be challenged on its motives for bundling other software into Windows.

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But in Srebrenica, Bosnia, where the massacre took place, locals said they had little faith in a legal process undertaken by the United Nations tribunal in the Hague 13 years after the hunt for Mr. Karadzic began.

As I wrote in the piece, a nationwide study of legal records undertaken by the reporting consortium News21 found a grand total of only seven convictions for this type of voter fraud since 2000.

These were the kinds of questions asked during the legal trials undertaken in the late 19th and early 20th century throughout southern and midwestern US states, to determine a person's "true" racial identity.

For many onlookers, the slaughter of the animal – perfectly legal if undertaken with the landowner's permission and with the correct calibre weapon – is about ethics and cruelty; for pragmatists, it is about rural economics; for others it raises issues of class, conservation or aesthetics.

A gruelling and costly three-year legal battle undertaken by Anderson to get access to the boy swallowed up most of his fortune but he did at least win some visiting rights with his child, but on the day of the first proposed visit he received a letter in Gerry's handwriting stating his wish never to see his father again.

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