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He would have reminded the prime minister that each of the 46 member countries of the Council of Europe has made convention rights part of its constitutional and ordinary laws.
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The proliferation of primaries, the decline of political machines and the rise of a campaign finance system that makes little use of party organizations have long since made conventions essentially irrelevant to the nominating of candidates.
They made conventions, the very famous Mondial du Tatouage, and created legal structures to talk about tattoos".
As Davidson puts it, "philosophers who make convention a necessary element in language have the matter backwards.
Last week, a federal judge, citing labor law violations, halted new cost-cutting measures the city had imposed last year to make convention venues like the McCormick Place more attractive to event organizers.
When megastars like Misty Copeland, "a little brown-skinned girl in a sea of whiteness," are still regarded as "unlikely" ballerinas, the simple act of painting a shoe to make convention conform to you becomes something more potent.
Make conventions!
George W. Bush, who made his convention a kind of diversity showcase, got eight per cent.
Later, delegates John H. Roberts of Illinois and Christopher L. Magee of Pennsylvania were made temporary convention secretaries.
The Human Rights Act 1998 made most Convention rights directly enforceable in a British court for the first time.
At the moment laws are made through conventions, such as that on Europol, a mechanism for co-operation between police forces.
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