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If resolutions and condemnations were the only response to Mr Assad's use of chemical weapons, he suggested, it would signal that international norms could be flouted "with impunity .It was a week of ironies.
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Cárdenas had not only restored an important resource to national patrimony but also showed that national honour and dignity could not be flouted by foreign entrepreneurs, however powerful.
Because, after all, rules are made to be flouted.
Though he would be flouting Canadian custom, he could even carry on right to the end of his party's term and call an election in the autumn of 1999.
A court could impose fines, or even seek the imprisonment of directors, if Viagogo is found to be flouting the court order.
The administration already seems to be flouting the law.
He said that the involvement of investment firms could be part of a pattern of laws being flouted.
A random retrospective audit of 100 ASP-reviewed prescriptions in Year 2 (Table 2) revealed a significant number of cases where recommendations were not issued despite local antibiotic guidelines being flouted [ 4] or where antibiotics could be de-escalated in view of microbial susceptibility results.
When that responsibility to protect was flouted, when a government abused the basic rights of its citizens through slaughter or ethnic cleansing, sovereignty could in effect be suspended.
Democratic accountability is flouted.
The Constitution is flouted equally in either case.
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