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Discover LudwigThe word 'immunities' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the state or condition of being immune, or protected from something. It is often used in legal or medical contexts, referring to legal or medical exemptions or protections. Example: The diplomats enjoyed diplomatic immunities while living in the foreign country, which provided them with legal protection from certain laws and regulations.
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It plans to move its headquarters to the Netherlands, where the government is offering diplomatic immunities and privileges (the labs will stay in Sarajevo).
Her first term also brought in significant changes to laws regarding the closed shop and the legal immunities of trade unions.As to the reforms in the first 12 months, income tax was sharply cut; pay, price and dividend controls were abolished; the medium-term financial strategy was launched; and exchange controls were abolished, to name but a few reforms.
In 2005 a mission to Papua New Guinea was abandoned after that country's Supreme Court ruled that legal immunities granted to AFP officers were unconstitutional.
Depriving unions of the means to engage in blackmail, by curbing their legal immunities, would help to channel their thinking in a more productive direction before it is too late.
The legal immunities that unions in most countries enjoy are a weapon for the war that no longer needs to be fought.
The claimants seek millions of dollars in damages, installation of a sanitation network, and an apology.In a letter to members of the United States Congress who had urged the UN to take responsibility for the cholera outbreak, Ban Ki Moon, the UN's secretary-general, reiterated that the UN's legal office has decided the claims are "not receivable" because of the UN's privileges and immunities.
Conservatives generally champion negative rights:"immunities" from government encroachments on freedom of speech, assembly, religion and contract, and protections for property and against arbitrary arrest or search.
Mr Gura suggested that the court should overrule its precedent of 1873 and use the "privileges and immunities" clause to uphold gun rights throughout America.This probably will not happen.
That is why it will be important to build up some "immunities", by ensuring that we pursue inclusive development, reduce income gaps, address inequalities and make sure that everyone is a stakeholder in prosperity.In a world where billions of people are connected to the internet and to each other by mobile phones, people's aspirations both economic and political cannot be ignored.
The funds allege that the BIS has abused the immunities it enjoys as a multilateral institution by allowing the BCRA to park 80-90% of its $48 billion in foreign reserves in Basel, out of creditors' reach, when other central banks typically keep only 3-5% of their reserves there.
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In 2010, parliament granted Nazerbayev special status as "father of the nation", giving him immunity from prosecution.
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