Sentence examples for governing cooperation from inspiring English sources

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The ruling means Yugoslavia is without legislation governing cooperation with the tribunal in The Hague.

A3 Delay on Milosevic Extradition Yugoslav officials said legislation governing cooperation with the United Nations war crimes tribunal might take months, indicating further delays in the extradition of former President Slobodan Milosevic for trial.

Whether their challenges are well-founded is another matter, which will be taken up in Section 2. On Rawls's account of civil disobedience, in a nearly just society, civil disobedients address themselves to the majority to show that, in their considered opinion, the principles of justice governing cooperation amongst free and equal persons have not been respected by policymakers.

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For cooperation to pay, assurance mechanisms must not only reliably govern cooperative cognition, they must do so in synchrony for sufficiently many members of the relevant exchange group for cooperation to pay.

The pact, known as a 123 agreement after the section of the Atomic Energy Act governing such cooperation, did not require legislative approval but Congress had 90 legislative days of continuous session to reject it if it chose to.

(M) It may seem like a challenge to find a professional role that is governed by cooperation with the participating parents, and not to see the parents in this "partnership" as competitors in the care of the child.

So last November, the track and field governing body's cooperation with Pistorius was uncharted territory.

In the case of Major League Baseball, there are no specific rules governing payments for witness cooperation and information.

Under the Lisbon treaty, the UK was granted the right to a "mass opt out" from EU laws governing police and judicial cooperation.

People often talk about how we should model our coaching system on such-and-such model (with the German one the current flavour of the month despite the fact that we'd never have the patience or cooperation between governing bodies to make it work), but might we find ourselves going Dutch almost by accident?" 2.57pm BST So has this World Cup been a success?

It's a tenuous hold on power and so in a minority government it's pretty common practice to govern with "cautious cooperation".

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