Sentence examples for declarations to which from inspiring English sources

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What the council was being asked to monitor was Mattel's adherence to its own "global manufacturing principles" — a two-page pledge consisting mostly of vague ethical declarations to which no one could object, like "facilities must have environmental programs in place to minimize their impact on the environment".

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On the diplomatic front, the ministers of foreign nations, gathered in the open harbor of Hyōgo (present day Kobe) in early February, issued a declaration according to which the Shogunate was still considered the only rightful government in Japan, giving hope to Tokugawa Yoshinobu that foreign nations (especially France) might consider an intervention in his favour.

To raise rents, landlords must submit income and expense declarations to the state, which computes averages to guide local rent boards.

Kasparov had alreadyturned up the heat with declarations to El Pais in which he accused modern Russia of being "a corrupt dictatorship disguised as a democracy".

10] made important declarations to the Herald, which are perhaps Servia's last message to Christendom before waging war to free the Balkan populations from Turkish oppression.

Or to put it another way, they want the government to give greater priority to affirming Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which virtually all countries in the world have notionally signed up.

When KOR was founded, in September of 1976, its members wrote a declaration of purpose to which they not only signed their names but also - an act without precedent for an opposition group in Poland - affixed their addresses and telephone numbers.

The 2001 Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health to which the UK policy refers, however, makes no mention of 'judicious' use of its provisions nor the need to 'balance' use of these flexibilities with incentives to pharmaceutical company research.

What such declarations mean in Iran, to which Googoosh has said she will return, is impossible to determine from abroad.

CSOs have also been important actors in the admittedly uneven and incomplete international diffusion of human rights norms in the decades following the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights – norms to which we return in the third article as a potential challenge to the current organization of the global marketplace.

Jonnie warns Terl that he will be overthrown and the humans will retake Earth, and cites the United States Declaration of Independence as inspiration, to which Terl scoffs.

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