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The argument that the House of Commons has freely accepted obligation to accept the authority of the human rights court has worn thin.
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Central to the argument is the need to adhere to "locally accepted obligations of civility".
And we are right back to Jim Crow Laws, Sundown Laws, Ugly Laws and Anti-Okie Laws, local laws that profess to "uphold the locally accepted obligations of civility".
And their mere presence makes us uncomfortable, so therefore they are not civil and need to be replaced with someone more like those of us who set the locally accepted obligations of civility.
In order to achieve these objectives the parties accepted obligations of conduct, obligations of performance, and obligations of result.
A TGC system is introduced as renewable portfolio standards (RPS) or renewable obligations (RO) recognized in the RE Sector where the producers, retailers, consumers and distributors are required to accept obligation of a certain share in the production or consumption of electricity from renewable sources (Aune et al. 2012).
Anyone who owns a dog accepts – or ought to accept – obligations that are exacting.
By joining GATT, Taiwan would accept obligations to comply with internationally agreed-upon trading rules.
Any writer who takes on genocide as his topic accepts obligations that, if not exactly contradictory, are clearly in tension.
Many shipping companies felt they were benevolent, however, offering certainty on rates to and from European ports and accepting obligations to cover berths.
First, it is the first universal agreement in which all countries, developed as well as developing, accept obligations to manage their greenhouse gas emissions.
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