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European leaders have warned of the dangers of any unilateral change in the treaty.
She said she was struck by the university imposing a unilateral change to working conditions without input from students.
Players are already signed for this season, and the owners would derive no immediate benefit from a unilateral change in the economic system.
"Europeans are preoccupied with any decoupling of their own security, on one hand, and any unilateral change in international agreements that could lead to a weakening of security".
The firms, which include Brazil's Petrobras and Spain's Repsol YPF, have invested some $3.5 billion and object to a unilateral change in their contracts.
As noted above, in cases of unilateral change by the supervisor, the supervisor is expected to give reasonable notice of such a change to the employee, to the extent feasible.
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This Guideline affords consumers reasonable protection against unilateral changes.
These are important protections, but they are unilateral changes not necessarily reflected in the EAW system.
Q: What does it mean that the U.S. "is not going to accept unilateral changes.
Therefore, it is harder for a U.S. president to make unilateral changes curbing First Amendment rights.
But they are opposed to unilateral changes in contracts for existing fields.
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