Sentences with phrase «accession as»

It is highly likely that such an exception would meet little acceptance by the other member states of the Council of Europe and might render accession as provided for in Art. 6 (2) TEU difficult, if not impossible.
Labour were in a very weak position during Tony Blair's long goodbye, but then at least they had the hope that Gordon Brown's accession as Prime Minister would renew the government, be the change from Blair that people wanted.
It is symptomatic of the lack of thought given to fixed - term parliaments that one had the spectacle in 2007 of people arguing with one breath that Gordon Brown's accession as Prime Minister necessitated a general election, and with the next that there should be a fixed term.
Combine the piece's insensitive siting with the oddly quiet way in which the Menil acquired the work — without the fanfare that accompanied such accessions as its Maurizio Cattelan sculpture or the marketing blitz that led up to the «wedding» — as well as Kamps's professed surprise at a controversy he had cited in the No Zoning catalogue, then top all that off with the Menil's refusal to present a public discussion of an artwork whose meaning was supposed to be shaped «by the ensuing debate,» and you're looking at a colossal screw - up by a rightly revered institution.

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This number will soon expand to 29, as Montenegro is undergoing accession talks.
Five Balkan states currently in the process of negotiating their accession to the EU, and 11 existing members, make up the China - led 16 +1 initiative, which Beijing has sought to use as a platform for its «Belt and Road Initiative», President Xi Jinping's pet project to expand intercontinental trade and infrastructure links.
Organizations such as the Freedom Party of Austria and the Danish People's Party have demonstrated a long history of opposing EU accession and expansion, while the Swiss People's Party wants to keep Switzerland out of the bloc altogether.
But Merkel's chief of staff, Peter Altmaier, said that while accession talks could be halted, he had doubts as to whether the bloc should collectively decide on a rally ban.
Thus the antecedent field of the Reform Bill passage is about two years long, or from the accession of the Duke of Wellington as prime minister in the Spring of 1828 (when the issue of Reform was first broached) to the first meeting of parliament after the elections of summer, 1830, when Reform became the focus of political conflict.
In consequence one is the less disposed to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point of planetary Reflection, the fruit of socialization, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, represents our passage, by Translation or dematerialization, to another sphere of the Universe: not an ending of the ultra-human but its accession to some sort of trans - humanity at the ultimate heart of things.
The most obvious center of accession is tropical Africa, which even a century ago was statistically marginal to Christianity; the most obvious center of recession is Western Europe, which a century and a half ago would certainly have been identified as the most dynamic and significant Christian center.
For de Lisle has unearthed key new facts, from ambassador reports home and love letters between key protagonists, and has corrected common falsehoods, such as significant details of the ceremonial accession of the «nine day» Queen Jane, and that she was not born in the same month as her predecessor on the throne, the boy - king Edward.
It is pointed out that the wife of T'ai Tsu, Empress Ma, was a Muslim, that many of his responsible officials were Muslims, that he never worshiped in a temple after his accession, that he forbade the drinking of wine, that he composed the hymn of praise of one hundred words to Muhammad which may still be found inscribed in the main mosque in Nanking, and that historians mention his strange facial features, which may have been due to foreign blood as a descendant of a Persian or Arab.
What Hasan characterizes as fatalism, however, might better be explained as perseverance in suffering, for the Copts have long praised the examples of their martyrs; indeed, the accession in 284 of the Emperor Diocletian, who staged the most thoroughgoing Roman persecution of the Christian church, marks the first year of the Coptic calendar.
[25] For an example as to how the British government recognised that the co-option of the landed class was indispensable for the smooth administration of their Empire, see the report on the Imperial Assemblage in Delhi on 1st January, 1877, to mark Queen Victoria's accession to the Imperial Title, «Kaiser - i - Hind,» where the Viceroy, Lord Lytton, told «the native subjects of the Empress of India,» that although administrative direction and «supreme supervision» would lie with the English, through whom «the arts, the sciences and the culture of the West... may freely flow to the East,» nevertheless there was a need for natives to play a role in the administration.
In about thirty years as a bishop in Pontus, Gregory Thaumaturgos is said to have witnessed the accession to the Church of the vast majority in the territory covered by his see.
As an aside, the publication of Lumen Fidei speaks volumes for the humility of both pontiffs: that one should risk much by vacating office before its publication while the other considered he risked nothing by publishing it tellingly soon after his own accession to office.
But there is something of a revolving - door character to their parade of accessions, as people convert from group to group.
This has been politically a roller - coaster of a year with the EU referendum which resulted in the resignation of David Cameron and the accession of Theresa May, the re-election of Jeremy Corbyn, the resignation and then American tribute tour of Nigel Farage and the success of Donald Trump as US President elect.
I have argued elsewhere that the values, norms and «special ethos» of the EU, expressed in concepts such as EU citizenship, fundamental rights and duties of loyalty, combine to provide a reasoned justification for an internal enlargement of the EU using the procedure for treaty amendment in Article 48 TEU, rather than necessitating the cumbersome accession procedures for a new member state (which has been colloquially referred to as «the Croatia route»).
The accession countries are unhappy at plans to cut their funding, although Mr Blair has insisted that it is vital that a budget deal be reached, as otherwise the current budget would be rolled over, and funds to the new states delayed.
At the time of dual theory was being implemented it was said that any province can choose any of the nation i.e India and Pakistan as well as they can maintain the neutral status and can run their state as independent under their own rule so somewhere around 1948 Raja Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession and become a part of India.
However, the ONS notes it was the first full calendar year that data has been recorded since their accession, and the figures suggest that most migrants continue to be from Commonwealth countries such as Pakistan.
That the EU and immigration eventually merged as an issue, particularly after the 2004 accession of former Communist countries, is also indicated by the similarity in the patterns of attitudes towards immigration shared by those who did or did not switch from Labour to UKIP.
The long march towards WTO accession — its pitfalls and challenges as well as the impressive surge in China's import and export figures thereafter — have been well documented.
As for observer status, the only precedent for this is for accession countries.
In 2004, as an accession country, Slovakia recorded the lowest turnout in the history of the European elections (just 17 % of eligible voters).
Speaking to the Guardian, Miliband admitted the Labour government allowed too many immigrants from eastern Europe into the country by lifting controls on EU accession countries such as Poland too quickly, but denied his party lied about immigration, as claimed by his former adviser Lord Glasman.
The new MEPs will be «elected» on the basis of the first - placed unsuccessful candidate at the 2009 European elections and will officially sit as «observers» in the Parliament without the right to vote (but with the ability to speak and attend committee meetings) until a complex legal protocol is ratified by national governments - expected to coincide with Croatia's accession to the European Union in 2011.
During the last decade, disquiet over immigration rose as EU accession state nationals poured into the UK, and the government admitted it did not know how many people had entered.
The justice secretary says the potential accession of five more countries, including Turkey, will lead to an immigration «free - for - all» which means politicians could not guarantee «the same access» to health and housing as at present.
The crowns of England and Scotland were brought together on the accession of James VI of Scotland as James I of England in 1603.
[9] In December 1690 he was elected to the Commission of Public Accounts to «examine, take and state» the accounts of the realm since William's accession, as expenditure had ballooned.
In the words of the National Conference leader Syed Mir Qasim, India had the «legal» as well as «moral» justification to send in the army through the Maharaja's accession and the people's support of it.
We are not talking minor matters here, but big issues such as energy, banking reform, children and families, and pensions, as well as an EU Accession Bill for Croatia.
«Many Conservatives feel the European Community is not good for Britain... The Conservative party is divided on it too», du Cann — head of the Conservatives» 1922 Committee — added, [12] although there were far fewer Eurosceptic figures in the Parliamentary Conservative Party in 1975 than there would be during later debates on Europe, such as the accession to the Maastricht Treaty.
In 1971 pro-Market figures such as Roy Jenkins, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said a Labour government would have agreed to the terms of accession secured by the Conservatives.
In his speech he argues that Britain should choose a middle path between the core countries who are in the Eurozone and forging even closer union and the countries that he describes as being on the periphery - «the accession countries, EEA countries, Norway, Switzerland, and so on».
In December 2010, with the support of Brazil's then - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the ESO Council approved a plan, known as the Accession Agreement, in which the country pledged to pay $ 270 million over 10 years for full member status.
The most common source of SCN resistance is from a soybean accession known as PI 88788.
and hence the illustration of the nature of the scientific hearings of the accessions to knowledge which his expedition has produced are drawn from these materials; but, as other branches of the information embraced in his observations are unfolded, other theoretical applications will appear for the advancement of philosophy and such of the geographical sciences as meteorology and terrestrial magnetism, concerning which the observations made in the South Polar regions tend in some respects to deliver the deciding stroke in the elaboration.
As a part of these efforts, researchers from CAAS and BGI re-sequenced 115 cucumber lines sampled from 3,342 accessions worldwide, and also conducted de novo sequencing on a wild cucumber.
The raw data as well as the processed data of the microarray were deposited under Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)(http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo) accession number GSE87159.
The Amphimedon 9X assembly and the preliminary data analysis has been deposited at DDBJ / EMBL / GenBank as project accession ACUQ00000000.
In addition, Mr. Anonymous and Mr. Seid match up in at least three ways that are unlikely to be coincidental: the use of the obscure «Donors Trust» vehicle to mask his identity, the insistence on being referred to internally only as «the Anonymous Donor», and the very recent accession of known Seid deputy Chuck Lang to the board of the Heartland Institute.
The accession numbers are as follows: AVEF - 1: E-TABM-669, CNRS - UMR - 5164: E-TABM-667, CNRS - UMR - 6543: E-TABM-668, IMBB - 1: E-TABM-670, INS - 1: E-TABM-562, INS - 2: E-TABM-671, IPK - 1: E-TABM-493, TUD - 1: E-TABM-675, UKOE - 1: E-TABM-672, UOB - 1: E-TABM-673, UOB - 2: E-TABM-674).
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The Archives continue to accession non-current records of the Collection and Library, as well as donations of other primary source material when appropriate.
So do such titles as Ingeminate, Accretion, Repetition, Accession, or Chain Polymers.
As an intervention, Kouoh proposes alternative historical, political, and material associations across taxonomies of artefact, artwork, and object to illuminate the role systems of display and accession play in historical fabulation.
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