Sentences with phrase «firmly establish the principle»

The combined effort significantly exceeds the original EC proposal, and while it does not match the ambition of the GDRs approach, it does achieve nearly two - thirds of the GDRs - required reduction, and firmly establishes the principle of a two-fold obligation.
Although these pledges are generally weak, they firmly establish the principle that all countries have real responsibilities.

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(Institutes, IV xvii - 32) The principle covered interpreting what is peripheral by what is central, what is obscure by what is clear, and what is ambiguous by what is orthodox in the sense of firmly established by thorough exegetical and theological testing.
The Ghana army has a firmly established ethical and moral code based on the laws and institutions of the State of Ghana, the traditions of the Ghanaian people and democratic principles.
That's because the Core Knowledge Sequence is built on the principle, firmly established by cognitive scientists, that we learn new knowledge by building on what we already know.
«The grand underlying principles have been firmly established... further truths of physics are to be looked for in the sixth place of decimals»
Stinchcombe firmly establishes in modern Canadian law the principle that the Crown must disclose all relevant information in its possession.
One year of disapplication expiring in May 1998 would come to an end before, indeed years before, it was established that: (i) the absence of a transitional provision meant that there had been a breach of Community law principles (Marks & Spencer II, in July 2002); (ii) there was nonetheless at least the possibility of a period of disapplication (Grundig II, in September 2002); and (iii) contrary to the firmly expressed opinion of the commissioners, the claims fell within reg 29 (University of Sussex v Customs and Excise Commissioners [2003] EWCA Civ 1448, [2004] STC 1, in October 2003).
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