Sentences with phrase «limited on cooperation»

* SAYS UNIT SIGNS MOU WITH ALIBABA CLOUD (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED ON COOPERATION IN HONG KONG AND MACAU MARKETS Source text in Chinese: https://bit.ly/2HJWt3F Further company coverage: (Reporting by Hong Kong newsroom)

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Giuliani has warned Trump against sitting down for an interview with Mueller and has suggested that, at a minimum, the president place limits on his level of cooperation.
And in the process there was an erosion of Augustinianism that emphasized the soteriological significance either of human will in a form of synergism or of human cooperation with the divine and a growing attack on such classic Protestant doctrines as limited atonement and predestination.
And there is nothing controversial in the documents commitment to freedom and democracy throughout the world, to peaceful cooperation in international relations, and to «the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity; the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship; equal justice; respect for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect for private property.»
After the liturgical reforms, and the statements on ecumenism and the Church, it was possible for Roman Catholics and Protestants to worship together under limited conditions, to engage in disciplined and continual theological discussion, and to seek cooperation in a wide variety of areas.
Mark - Viverito, an outspoken progressive, pushed as speaker for more stringent limits on police cooperation with immigration officials about undocumented immigrants in their custody and developed a free legal defense fund for immigrants facing possible deportation.
The Justice Department is following through on an executive order to withhold as much as $ 4.1 billion in federal grants from so - called «sanctuary cities,» generally defined as places where local law enforcement limit their cooperation with federal authorities on immigration enforcement.
Mayor Steve Noble, who backed the law, said that city would also rely on guidance from state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who issued a legal opinion last year illustrating how municipalities could lawfully limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
While the NYPD offers limited cooperation with ICE based on its sanctuary city policy, currently federal agents can appear unannounced at city courthouses.
Yet there is limited cooperation between Member States on managing large carnivore populations and ensuring their conservation.
In December, the Ryan - Murray budget agreement for FY2014 and FY2015 eased those limits, which has enabled significantly greater cooperation between the two parties on many issues this year, including authorization and appropriations legislation.
Frustration is building on all sides: among borrowers who can't get what they want when they want it; among librarians trying to stock their virtual shelves and working with limited budgets and little cooperation from some publishers; and among publishers who are fearful of piracy and wading into a digital future that could further destabilize their industry.
d. Customer understands that the results obtained by Joe's Credit Repair on behalf of Customer are dependent on numerous factors, including but not limited to Customer's ability to repay debts and loans, cooperation of Customer's creditors, and credit reporting agencies ability to verify information provided to them by Joe's Credit Repair on behalf of customer.
In Oregon we helped pass a landmark dangerous dog law and in Monroe County, Florida, we worked with residents and local government to replace an unenforceable $ 500 intact animal fee with a $ 35 fee, removed arbitrary restrictions on animal limits, and made other changes that vastly increase chances for compliance and cultivate goodwill and cooperation between citizens, lawmakers and animal control officials.
Players join up in teams of up to four to take on hunts of giant and creative behemoth monsters that will push players to their limit in tracking and cooperation across the floating isles of
The Paris Agreement was a major step forward for international cooperation on tackling climate change; not only did Parties agree to the ambitious mitigation goal of limiting average global temperature increase to well below 2 °C, but they also agreed to a wide array of processes and tools aimed at achieving this goal.
Since the organization needs the cooperation of bigger nations in making climate policies work, it's a big boost to the U.N. effort that China, the worst emission offender in the world, has already set a goal to stick to a ceiling limit on emissions by 2030.
On the one hand, considering both the tensions that currently affect the Schengen system as a whole and the tensed relationship between the EU and UK, the possibility of resorting to limited forms of cooperation with the UK and Ireland could represent a useful additional tool for negotiating new and more effective measures building upon the Schengen acquis, especially with regard to the management of the external borders.
Joachim Wuermeling, a member on the board of the German bank Bundesbank, has said that «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would therefore only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation because the regulatory power of nation - states is obviously limited
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