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been signatory
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One who signs or has signed something.
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However, despite the best intentions of these initiatives, such 'top-down' approaches are in danger of failing to bring about change in the communities most affected, as evidenced by the persistence of human rights abuses in states which have been signatory to international treaties and conventions, as well as reproducing human rights rhetoric within their national constitutions and legislation.
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All the states have been signatories to previous statements at the United Nations criticising Bahrain's human rights violations.
One complication is that France is signatory to a number of international agreements that include the word "race".
For example he was signatory to the bank account, he was giving instructions to certain payments.
Amazon Studios' production company, the People's Production Company is signatory to the Writers Guild of America and to The Animation Guild, Local 839.
Jones was signatory number 848.
The U.S. is signatory to the Convention against Torture.
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Never mind that they themselves are signatory to the treaty, and never mind ethics.
Egypt is signatory to both agreements and is exerting efforts to issue and implement policies to achieve these goals.
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