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Theatre for a Change has now signed a national memorandum of understanding with the police force which has recognised the urgent need for institutional change.
"It's regrettable that in a country which has recognised and promoted civil society, non-governmental organizations were not included in the official meeting agenda," Canineu said.
Georgia had insisted, quite reasonably, on placing international observers to monitor the movement of goods at its sovereign border, which includes the territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.Russia, which has recognised the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, said this compromised their status.
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Instead, rich-country governments, which have recognised the moral and economic imperative to enable poor countries to afford such drugs, should put up the necessary cash.
This, says a diplomat from a country that considers Kosovo's declaration of independence illegal, has meant that colleagues from countries which have recognised Kosovo "are beginning to sweat .But another diplomat suggests that, if Serbia insists on taking Kosovo to the international court, it could "come back to haunt them".
This finding is not unexpected and is reflected in a recent initiative by hospice and palliative care services which, having recognised the issue, have introduced volunteers to support carers in the process, for example the Marie Curie Helper Service [ 41].
High mitotic activity has long been recognised as an indicator for the presumption of relatively rapid tumour growth, and high mitotic indices are certainly associated with poorly differentiated tumours and tumours which have recognised aggressive biology (small-cell and large-cell neuroendocrine carcinomas).
Victims of sexual violence in the army need proper support, which the coroner has recognised, and we are delighted with his recommendations".
A court in the Netherlands last year ordered prime minister Mark Rutte's government to cut its emissions by a quarter by 2020, citing the severity of the global warming threat which the Netherlands has recognised in international treaties.
The European Commission - which makes the rules - has recognised that it may have gone too far in some places.
Sedley gave examples of cases which Strasbourg had recognised that national courts had done as much as should be asked of them and had stopped short of retaking decisions as if it had been a national court itself.
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