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Ceding the rolling mills to the state would thus interfere with its overall business in France, which employs 20,000 people at 150 sites, a third of its total in Europe.The contested takeover of Arcelor by Mittal in 2006 was opposed by the then French government, forcing the Indian businessman, based in London, to make undertakings to keep steelworks open.
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"Barnaby Joyce made undertakings for water.
Barclays had admitted a set of facts, made undertakings not to do anything similar again, and agreed to pay fines of £59.5m to the UK's Financial Services Authority, $200m to the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission and a further $160m to the US Department of Justice.
Shorten made undertakings at the last federal conference to double the number of asylum seekers Australia accepts, and to increase resourcing for the UNHCR, to try to contain a boilover.
The judge decided that no sanction would be imposed and the person concerned made certain undertakings," said the minster.
But their release is deeply controversial in Israel, and officials say they have never made any undertakings to free them as part of the deal.
He said he had made the undertakings "more robust", by ensuring for example that it was necessary to have an independent director with senior journalism expertise present at Sky News board meetings where decisions on editorial matters are taken.
On the other hand you cannot keep everyone out, because, after the crimes of the second world war, countries made solemn undertakings never again to abandon innocent people to persecution and conflict.Yet, as well as reflecting a deep malaise in the lands they are fleeing, the plight of Europe's boat people also exposes the failings of countries with a duty to shelter them.
On the other hand you cannot keep everyone out, because, after the crimes of the second world war, countries made solemn undertakings never again to abandon innocent people to persecution and conflict.The UN refugee agency notes that the wars in the Middle East and Africa have generated the largest number of people displaced by conflict since detailed records started to be kept in 1989.
Recently a feature on the Mediterranean refugee crisis read: after the crimes of Second World War countries made solemn undertakings never again to abandon innocent people in persecution and conflict.
The likelihood of goading conservative politicians into cracking down on the arts more broadly makes such undertakings in D.C. uniquely risky.
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