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Michael J. Butler, a lawyer and a retired Nassau police captain who studies police compensation, said that in an ideal world, binding arbitration would be nothing more than a balance for the ban on strikes, as police unions claim.
Clubbing together John Reed's modest proposal Reprints Related items America and the world: Binding the colossusNov 20th 2003Yet it could all still end in tears.
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The court is backed by nearly half the world's nations, including all the members of the European Union and all but one (Turkey) of America's NATO allies.Related items America and the world: Binding the colossusNov 20th 2003 George Bush in London: Over hereNov 20th 2003Yet America's arm-twisting of many of its own closest allies has at times been ferocious.
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Speaking in Oslo, Thorbjørn Jagland, head of the Nobel committee, shrugged off the euro's woes and said the EU had been a force for peace both after the second world war, binding Germany and France together, and following the bloody slaughter of the 1990s in the Balkans.
This is a UN-brokered treaty signed in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan, that commits the rich countries of the world to binding cuts in their emissions of greenhouse gases.
Last week, he made it clear that his opposition to the Kyoto deal, a UN treaty which commits the industrialised countries of the world to binding cuts in their emissions of greenhouse gases, was not just posturing but "unequivocal .Kyoto may be on life support, but it is not yet "dead"—despite protests to the contrary by Bush aides.
This is a UN-brokered treaty signed in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan, that commits the rich countries of the world to binding cuts in their emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, which are usually a by-product of burning fossil fuels.
Working in the modeling and design scene involves frequent flights to various countries, that's why I like to call myself a man of the world, not binding myself to a particular point on the map.
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