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It's as if the novel hasn't committed to the rules of its own cloak-and-dagger puzzle.
It feels like if we're committed to the rules of Europe, why shouldn't others be?" No one expects a political earthquake once the inevitable Dutch coalition government eventually emerges from the election.
LH Well is it the UN that needs to reform its own structures or the member states and particularly the donor countries – who as you say are major arms manufacturers and who stand to benefit quite significantly economically from the manufacture and sale of weapons to whatever customers will take them – who need to be much more committed to the rules that they set, the arms embargoes that they set?
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He's very committed to the rule of law".
A White House spokeswoman, Jennifer Psaki, said on Thursday that the administration was committed to the rule.
It is a question of whether you are committed to the rule of law.
Japan and South Korea are Western-style democracies with open-market economies committed to the rule of law.
However, I am no less committed to the rule of law, parliamentary democracy, and civil liberties.
Hungary, they insist, is committed to the rule of law and is responding to the EU's concerns.
The Russian Constitution, adopted in 1993, stipulates that Russia is a federal democratic state committed to the rule of law.
And I want to make very clear that I am deeply committed to the rule of law.
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