Sentences with phrase «accession by»

This Convention shall remain open for accession by any State.
Abduction by W. J. Tremeear (1917) Abortion Offences by W. J. Tremeear (1917) Accession by S.E. Bolton (1918) Action by W. J. Tremeear (1917) Admiralty by W. J. Tremeear (1917) Agency by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Aliens by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Animals by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Arbitration by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Arson by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Assault by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Assembly (Unlawful) by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Auctions and Auctioneers by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Bailment by W.Kent Power (1918) Banks and Banking by W.Kent Power (1918) Barristers and Solictors by W.Kent Power (1918) Bastards by W.Kent Power (1918) Bigamy by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Bills of Exchange by W.Kent Power (1918) Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages by S.E. Bolton (1918) Blackmail by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Blasphemy by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Boilers by W.Kent Power (1918) Boundaries by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Bribery by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Building Contracts by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Bulk Sales by L.W. Brockington (1918) Burglary by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Carriers by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Charities by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Choses in Action by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Churches by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Clubs and Unincorporated Associations by W.Kent Power (1918) Companies by J.E.A. Macleod (1918) Compensation by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Concealment of Birth by W. J. Tremeear (1918) Conditional Sales by W. J. Tremeear (1918)
Volume 1 Absentees by W. Kent Power (1925) Accession by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Actions by W. Kent Power (1925) Admiralty by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Agency by S. Edward Bolton (1925) Aliens by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Animals by Paul Home (1925) Annuities by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Arbitration by Paul Home (1925) Associations by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Auctions and Auctioneers by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Bailment by Hugh C. Farthing (1925) Bankruptcy and Insolvency by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Banks and Banking by W. Kent Power (1925) Barristers and Solicitors by W. Kent Power (1925) Bastards by W. J. Tremeear (1925) Bills of Exchange by W. Kent Power (1925)
(3) This Convention is open for accession by all States.
Article 30 Accession by a Regional Economic Integration Organisation without its Member States
The accession by the State of Bahrain to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, 1958 shall in no way constitute recognition of Israel or be a cause for the establishment of any relations of any kind therewith.
Interestingly, the Court added that this conclusion was not affected by the fact that Member States had already decided on accession by third States unilaterally:
Pursuant to its Article 22, the Kyoto Protocol is subject to ratification, acceptance, approval or accession by Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or «Convention»).
Subject to ratification, acceptance, approval or accession by Parties to the UNFCCC.
9 - 20) the failure to affirm Solomon's accession by the Word must constitute at least an editorial indictment of Solomon and tile conspiracy which made him king.
Providing an overview of her pioneering work in video, film, and web - based art, the exhibitions earned wide critical acclaim and spurred accessions by international museums.
«Permanency» features artwork recently accessioned by the museum, which is currently comprised of approximately 1,300 pieces.

Not exact matches

Diversification of Russia's banking sector following the country's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) last week will be constrained by raising global capital requirements.
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.
On the contrary, the accession of a new dynasty came about purely through personal ambition and commonly by violence.
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.
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.
To accomplish his goal, García selected fourteen chile accessions growing in the Las Cruces area and by selection and hybridization began to eliminate lines with less desirable characteristics.
Germany's position that the sizeable, mainly Muslim, country is not fit for accession is backed by another EU heavyweight, France, but Ankara categorically rejects any alternatives that fall short of full membership.
The film follows the unlikely friendship of the prince and his therapist through the death of King George V, the accession of Bertie's brother David (Edward VIII, played by Guy Pearce), the constitutional turmoil caused by David's relationship with Wallis Simpson and his subsequent abdication.
WTO accession (currently blocked by Georgia) is important for Russia.
The narrative seems to have been framed by the startling impact of the accession of Poland and the rest of the A8 countries in 2004 — which saw a tenfold increase of the Polish population in the UK to more than half a million.
The Kashmir crisis started along with the signing of accession accord with the Republic of India by Hari Singh.
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.
By the time of the British accession in 1973 it was in a position of weakness, with the Common Agricultural and Common Fisheries Policies already introduced.
January 2013; post-socialist, post-EU accession Bulgaria was hit by dauntingly high energy bills, considered by many to reflect unreasonably high domestic energy consumption.
Today, immigration minister Liam Byrne said migrant workers made a «vital contribution to the UK economy», with workers from accession countries having boosted it by # 4 billion.
Adrian Kavanagh, 25th September 2013 New boundaries for Ireland's European Election constituencies were published today, following a review that was necessitated by the loss of a European Parliament seat by Ireland after Croatia's accession to the European Union.
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.
Rather, it argues that changes over recent years, starting perhaps with the fundamental shift in sovereignty inherent in accession to the European Union, but accelerating with the piecemeal reforms promoted by the Blair administration and promised, but so far not realised, by Gordon Brown, have moved us to a new constitutional settlement.
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.
Our accession was steered by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, who was then Ghana's Foreign Minister.
[63][64][note 1] National Conference, the largest political party in the State and headed by Sheikh Abdullah, endorsed the accession.
Accordingly, the Maharaja signed an instrument of accession on 26 October 1947, which was accepted by the Governor General the next day.
A 0.5 % tax on the assets of the wealthy, modelled on the French system, and an «accessions tax» on the beneficiaries of estates will be considered by Liberal Democrats at their annual conference next month after the party leader, Nick Clegg, proposed a new levy on the rich.
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.
But the suspension announcement by ESO on 12 March declared that the completion of the Accession Agreement was «unlikely to happen in the near future.»
This interaction is explained by divergent evolution occurring among paralogs of an essential duplicate gene, for which the functional copy is not located at the same locus in different accessions.
A committee whose sole function shall be the selection of the lecturer for the annual John Wesley Powell Memorial Lecture shall be appointed by the President at the earliest convenient time following accession to office.
Production: The env gene from HIV - 1 93TH975.15 (GenBank Accession #U08457, construct donated by Dr. Beatrice Hahn) was cloned into a baculovirus vector.
These viral probes encompass probes from all previous ViroChip designs, including the v2.0 design used in the 2006 study by Urisman, et al. (GEO accession number GPL1834).
Protein database coordinates for the Oct1 / PORE structure reported in -LRB-[18], PDB accession # 1HF0) were visualized using UCSF Chimera package (http://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimera) from the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics at the University of California, San Francisco (supported by NIH P41 RR - 01081 [43]-RRB-.
All short - read sequencing data have been deposited at the European Genome - phenome Archive (EGA, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ega/), which is hosted by the EBI, under accession number EGAS00001000274.
Two decades after the government embarked on Doi Moi, its fitful liberalization program, Vietnam's economy is finally expanding at a rapid clip, helped by the country's recent accession to the WTO.
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930) Cicada 1979 Watercolor, crayon, and pencil on paper The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Museum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund
Painting: Museum purchase funded by the Brown Foundation Accessions Endowment Fund.
Molding Width: 3-3/8» Painting: Museum purchase funded by the Brown Foundation Accessions Endowment Fund.
Major exhibitions and programs under Olsen's tenure include — Sol LeWitt: The Well - Tempered Grid; Monika Baer; Franz West; Warhol: By the Book; Publication Studio: Williamstown; Material Friction: Americana and American Art; Object Lab; «Not Theories but Revelations:» The Art and Science of Abbott Handerson Thayer; Ghana Think Tank; and Accession Number.
After approval by the Alexandria Commission for the Arts, the purchase award (s) will be accessioned into the City's art collection and be displayed in City - owned spaces.
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