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This document is a manifestation of the commitment of the ASEAN to the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005 2015 supported by 168 countries (1).
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Instead he has derided advocates of more funding for treatment as "the latest manifestation of the liberals' commitment to a 'therapeutic state' in which government serves as the agent of personal rehabilitation".
Testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1996, Mr. Walters was scathingly critical of what he called "this ineffectual policy -- the latest manifestation of the liberals' commitment to a "therapeutic state" in which government serves as the agent of personal rehabilitation".
The presence of Nato forces in Poland and the Baltic states is a welcome manifestation of that commitment.
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The physical space of LouieLab is a manifestation of the city's commitment to open data, including leveraging data to evaluate when departments are (and are not) meeting their goals, through the city's LouieStat performance management program, which evaluates departments' work and shares progress with residents.
It is the manifestation of a commitment that can arise from different sources; we have duties as human beings, as members of a family and community, as individuals with access to certain resources, and of course as citizens of a nation.
Such progress is a manifestation of increasing commitment on the part of national governments, Veneman said.
The George Washington will be in South Korea "as an additional manifestation of our steadfast commitment to the security of the Republic of Korea," Geoff Morrell, the Pentagon press secretary, told reporters traveling with Mr. Gates.
At first, the Secretary of War, a Cabinet member who, from the start, was a civilian, was called the Secretary at War, a holdover from the Revolution but also a prepositional manifestation of an ideological commitment: the department was chiefly to be called upon only if the nation was at war.
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