Sentence examples for potential signatories from inspiring English sources

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Potential signatories, they add, may be scared off by the requirement to give personal details such as their national identification number or date and place of birth.

According to sources, Korski began ringing around potential signatories at the start of April to let them know that Hoberman was organising the letter and with the presumption they would sign, which not everybody did.

Apple in particular took initiative in mobilizing the technology community around the upcoming Supreme Court case, working with the Human Rights Campaign HRCC) to reach out to potential signatories and securing their commitments to signing on.

Many potential signatories, including the U.S., have expressed a desire for conclusion of the Partnership this year.

Mother Jones's Kate Sheppard rounds up the rest of the generally dire news on the talks, ranging from their potential to become irrelevant to the intractability of the positions of the 180 countries who are potential signatories to any agreement.

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As the world's 17th-largest trading nation, and a Muslim-majority democracy, it is an important potential signatory.

Collier, who is working on a book about the manufacturing giant's role in global warming, noted the alarming increases in its carbon emissions — projected to more than double the total potential reductions by signatories to the Kyoto protocols — as it races toward ever-greater industrialization and moves from bicycles to automobiles as its chief means of transportation.

Specifically, the emergence of the Lord's Resistance Army in the late-1980s illusthetes the ways in which armed groups that are excluded from peace processes create opportunities that allow potential defectors from the rebel signatory party to access the resources of war.

While major institutions are represented in the letter's list of signatories, it says of a potential Brexit: "Smaller businesses and the people they employ are particularly vulnerable to any economic shock which could follow".

In interviews, the signatories worried in particular about the potential involvement of William Happer, a physicist who works as a senior director at the National Security Council and who has argued that increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is good for the world.

On the basis of the forms presented, it can be surmised that signatories had a poor knowledge of particular clinical situations and the relevance of potential measures.

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