Sentences with phrase «as on the cooperation»

The decentralized system relies on the cooperation of the MS whose citizenship the convicted person has as well as on the cooperation of the MS convicting an individual.

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It focuses on conventional U.S. military power as an instrument enabling state cooperation, so drones» smaller footprint becomes a political drawback.
The review might rate the employees on such scales as quality of work, cooperation with colleagues, and rapport with clients.
The U.S. has sought before to use aid to Pakistan as leverage to secure its cooperation on Afghanistan, previously withholding Coalition Support Funds.
Later, it was reported that the inspector general tried to suppress details of that cooperation, as revealed by the Project on Government Oversight.
But a letter from Mattis reportedly warned Sweden's defense minister, Peter Hultqvist, that signing on to the treaty could affect US - Sweden military cooperation as well as US military support in the event of war.
I am looking forward to seeing how this inclusive mindset continues to grow and play out across leadership and business strategy — especially as we look into the new year toward Davos, which will focus on strengthening global cooperation and inclusivity across regions and industries, as well as how organizations communicate differently with customers to empower those around them to be agents of the change, not merely products of it.
In December of 2016, just as the incidents affecting US personnel began, Russia and Cuba signed a new agreement on defense and technology cooperation.
As Europe takes its own steps to scrutinize Chinese economic practices more closely, there is now significant potential for greater transatlantic dialogue and cooperation on China.
As we weather the great crypto winter of 2018, many believe the space could emerge stronger than before, as regulators grow more comfortable with the risks and become more committed to global cooperation on the issueAs we weather the great crypto winter of 2018, many believe the space could emerge stronger than before, as regulators grow more comfortable with the risks and become more committed to global cooperation on the issueas regulators grow more comfortable with the risks and become more committed to global cooperation on the issues.
Germany has not placed heavy restrictions on cryptocurrency as of yet and, in February, the country's president said, «Effective regulation of virtual currencies would... only be achievable through the greatest possible international cooperation
The positive effects appear to depend on workplace policies and norms that support cooperation and higher effort, such as employee involvement in decisions, participation in company training, and job security.
This is especially important as the potential in Canada - Korea relations moves beyond the purely bilateral sphere of the past 50 years to more cooperation on international issues of common concern, such as the health of the global economy, effective global governance in the G20 and elsewhere, and preserving a peaceful and secure Asia Pacific region.
On state visits to Italy and France, Rouhani signed 14 economic and cooperation agreements as well as a massive $ 25 billion order with Airbus for 118 aircraft.
The world - renowned game companies and hundreds of game developers and publishers made statement jointly, and conducted in - depth discussion and cooperation on topics such as digital entertainment culture and new economies.
France, Germany, and the EU demand American cooperation on the Iran deal while they try to undermine President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Comparison based on Alliant Credit Union 1.50 % APY as of 05/01/2018 vs. the bank national average savings rate of.08 % APY as of 2018-05-01 sourced from National Association of Federal Credit Unions in cooperation with SNL Financial and Datatrac Corp..
The last act of decency that was in Walt's power was to renounce his infant daughter and play the monster he had become on a phone call he knew the police were overhearing, so as to exculpate his wife Skyler from her cooperation in his schemes.
Reflect on this a little: Many of the inspirations of the threefold system of political economy derive from evangelical inspirations such as personal creativity, personal responsibility, freedom, the love for community through association and mutual cooperation, the aim of bettering the condition of every person on earth, the cultivation of the rule of law, respect for the natural rights of others, the preference for persuasion by reason rather than by coercion, and a powerful sense of sin.
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.
Non-Muslims who live in the community in cooperation and peace are looked upon by Islam as equal to Muslims, each of them holding to his faith and preaching its aims with wisdom and friendly argument without bringing pressure to bear on anyone or encroaching on each other's rights.
Joseph Ratzinger / Benedict XVI has no rival in successfully combining the reputed opposites of rationality and faith - thus showing science and religion not as contradictions but as two things depending on one another: only in cooperation can they reveal their true greatness.
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
There is a justifiable anxiety that in the current war against terrorism religious freedom is once again being put on a back burner as the U.S. cuts deals with some of the most notorious violators» China, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia, for example» in order to secure cooperation and gain momentary tactical advantages.
He does not grasp the secret of its creativity, its ennobling effects upon even small entrepreneurs, and its reliance on many moral principles, such as honesty, hard work, habits of cooperation, and the daily inventiveness of individuals.
Crucially it maintained the basis for regarding as immoral any cooperation with condom use in the context of promiscuous sexual activity even with the risk of passing on of the HIV virus.
Pope Benedict XVI, who announced his resignation Monday after eight years as head of the Roman Catholic Church, will leave a legacy of strong theology, cooperation with evangelicals and a hardline conservative stance on social issues, evangelical leaders and observers say.
Ecumenism may be weak as an attempt to unite all Christians organizationally, but the trend toward interchurch cooperation on matters of education is strong.
The FCC set hearings on the matter as one of its first orders of business, and in January of l935 recommended that, since the broadcasters were making their facilities available in a spirit of «unity and cooperation,» no fixed percentages of broadcast facilities should be allocated by Congress for the use of nonprofit activities.
Public prayer or church worship is the way in which we unite with others in expressing dependence on this Love, opening ourselves to it, and willing cooperation with it as «fellow - workers with God.»
The central issue in the early debates between Fundamentalists and Modernists was on the question whether the gospel should emphasize as the essence of the gospel, deliverance of the humans from sinfulness or affirmation of the human vocation to creativity and cooperation with God in recreating nature and society according to the purpose of God.
As Senator John Kerry's subcommittee on narcotics reported in December 1988, increased cooperation with foreign governments has neither cut the amount of cocaine entering the U.S. nor led to the destruction of the major smuggling organizations.
Changes would include a drastic increase in overseas development assistance in the field of communication and under conditions more favourable to recipient parties, the adoption of the UNCTAD Code of Transfer of Technology on the terms proposed by the developing countries, a revision of provisions on the protection of intellectual property in the GATT / TWO multilateral trade accord so as to take the interests of less powerful countries and small producers into account, and the adoption of a multilateral accord on space cooperation and equal benefits.
Following up on Kelly's plea that the standards and definitions of excellence in theological education «be agreed upon by the seminaries themselves, working not as now largely in isolation but in cooperation with other educational agencies» (Kelly, 220), Brown urged a decade after Kelly that a «Council of Seminaries» be formed, among the responsibilities of which would be the formulating and policing of standards (cf Brown, 222 - 26).
The Council of Trent also followed its treatment on human cooperation with divine grace (as contrasted with the approach of Protestantism) by explaining the mechanisms involved.
Mainline churches, on the other hand, without this strong emphasis on snatching people from the threat of hell, have tended to interpret mission less as competition and more as nurture, cooperation, and action for social justice.
My skepticism as to whether there was any real willingness on the Arab side to reach such a modus vivendi has been considerably mitigated by Aharon Cohen's Israel and the Arab World (1970), which demonstrates that on several occasions, down to World War II, Arab representatives made significant approaches to cooperation.
The free - market dream of frictionless cooperation based on self - interest is just that: a dream, one as fanciful as Marx's.
Any healthy development of humankind requires that we see ourselves as existing with others, So we go on to say something about cooperation by each of us with our fellows and also notice the contrasts among men and women, each with distinctive qualities that must be appreciated and valued.
Community or cooperation need to be seen for what they are, essential to our healthy existence; on the other hand, contrast of cultures and types, which bring freshness and variety, needs also to be seen for what it is, as the way in which human life is delivered from monotonous sameness and dull repetition of pattern.
In this event, Dr. M. Reza Ardakani the Director of IFOAM - IRAN participated as one of the invited speakers and on behalf of the head of Tehran Municipality - Management of Fruit and Vegetable Organization (Mr. Abdolhossein Rahimi), Head of the Board of Iran Organic Association (Mr. Seyed Reza Nurani) and IFOAM - IRAN signed the MoU for further cooperations with ALGOA and its members.The purpose for the establishment of ALGOA is to facilitate the 100 % adoption of organic agriculture in Asia.
As part of this event, Messe Düsseldorf and the FAO also officially agreed on continued cooperation over the coming years.
We are delighted to announce that the next step of succession planning has been completed, and that Louise Luttikholt will join IFOAM - Organics International as our next Executive Director.Raised on a small family farm in the Netherlands, Louise has extensive experience in organic agriculture, fair trade and development cooperation at a strategic... more
In a cross sector act of cooperation, signatories from 35 representative bodies in the UK food and drink supply chain have signed an open letter calling on the government to make an early agreement on future trade with the Republic of Ireland as the United Kingdom leaves the European Union.
The first wine tasting event in New York will be held on the afternoon and evening of March 12, at the historic Hungarian House [213 East 82nd Street, New York, NY, 10028] as part of a fund - raising gala, along with an exciting exhibition opening of authentic folk art from Hungary in cooperation with the Associations of Hungarian Folk Artisans from Budapest, as well as rare Hungarian prints.
The thing is, instant obedience and thoughtless compliance based on fear of punishment will always be an external and temporary «fix» for behavior issues, as evidenced by the increasingly defiant and disconnected Israelite nation in the Old Testament, while thoughtful consideration and cooperation are internal, a heart - deep and soul - to - soul connection inspired by compassion, respect, and communication.
Every day he will participate in group activities that require cooperation with classmates, such as working on puzzles or taking turns with books, toys, and art supplies.
Whether it is simply rolling a ball back and forth with a sibling or putting on a costume and imagining she's an astronaut — she's developing important social skills such as learning to take turns, cooperation, and getting along with others.
My favorite part of this tool card is that it builds so many characteristics that I want my boys to have such as cooperation, respect, loving, helpful, self - worth, care free outlook on life, a connection with each other and me, and of course a sense of humor.
The velcro is much faster to put on, doesn't require quite as much cooperation from a squirmy baby or toddler, and is preferred by daddy.
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