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America also wanted to secure North Korean undertakings about its sales of missile technology.

If May orders his extradition, albeit with a string of fresh undertakings about his treatment by the Americans, McKinnon's legal team is expected to launch a last-ditch challenge with an application for judicial review.

In this instance, because the attorney general and the public prosecutors are now involved it was open to do a deal with the private prosecutor, involving money, and lots of it, along with undertakings about child custody.

We've got to-do lists; firm undertakings about what each of us will do, in terms of taking over particular payments, for example, or that Martin will move out on date X, and I have to get a lodger by date Y. "It feels so supportive to sit with someone who knows all this – it's like a validation.

Griffiths is trying to learn the lessons of the previous failed talks in September, when Houthi negotiators felt unable to travel to Geneva after undertakings about wounded soldiers and the return of the negotiators to Yemen at the end of the talks were not met.

Because Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play--and its attenuated pretensions and theatrical misapprehensions--so consistently frayed my nerves, I recognized it as one of those undertakings about which others who have their own pretensions are bursting to cry, "Work of genius".

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NVNB claims, permitting dispute resolution proceedings for breaching the "spirit" of a trade agreement could both support and undermine CEAP, depending on the undertakings made about it at the time such agreements were entered.

Remember those undertakings?" The undertaking referred to here are the 1981 written assurances Murdoch gave the UK government about editorial independence when he bought the Times and Sunday Times.

To give enforcement officers access to information about undertakings abroad, Member States have to connect their register with the European Register of Road Transport Undertakings.

She's heading for La Mancha to meet an author she has hired "to write a book about her undertakings and her adventures". This author is distinct, most of the time, from the narrator of the book itself, who intrudes fairly frequently with "dear reader" comments in his own right.

(Such expeditions were not light undertakings: a 2006 book about the museum's dioramas, "Windows on Nature," by Stephen Christopher Quinn, features two pictures of Akeley heavily bandaged after ill-fated encounters with a leopard and an elephant. It was reportedly while he was recovering from the latter injury that he first envisioned the African Hall).

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