Sentences with phrase «not acceding»

His reason for not acceding to the deal was understandable: He had endured so many losses in his 81/2 seasons as an original member of the Timberwolves that he was reluctant to go back to the bottom with yet another expansion team.
But right now, we have no standing because we haven't acceded to the treaty.
French president Francois Hollande did not hide his frustration, warning that France would not accede to German demands for a step - change in EU integration until Berlin puts the neuraligic issue of shared debts on the table.
A state responsible for maintaining order and defending the nation can not accede to such a request.
Still, that bit on later meeting with the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), and threatening «consequences», should the government not accede to its demands, border on the reckless, with all due respect.
The UN Charter is also a treaty and an independent Scotland would not accede to it automatically, either.
South - West Chairman of NUPENG, Alhaji Tokunbo Korodo had threatened that members of the association would embark on the protest with over 1, 000 tankers, and that Lagosians would be subjected to experience scarcity of fuel if the request was not acceded to by government.
They are so abstract sometimes that you put other ways or you do not accede to the student.
«The point is,» Tersono continued, «that even the most willful and, ah, characterful of ships might not accede to the sort of request you have indicated you might make.
The Anne Frank House had never disputed that a large proportion of the archive documents were the property of the Anne Frank Fonds, but in view of the long - term nature of the «loan for use» agreement, we could not accede to the demand for the documents» immediate return.
It emphasised that, while the EU has not acceded to the ECHR, the ECHR does not constitute a formally incorporated element of EU law.
This provision in effect provides that Roman Catholics can not accede to the Crown of England, nor be married to someone who holds the Crown.
The ECJ confirmed once again that the ECHR «does not constitute, as long as the European Union has not acceded to it, a legal instrument which has been formally incorporated into EU law», even though Article 6 (3) TEU confirms that fundamental rights recognised by the ECHR constitute general principles of EU law and Article 52 (3) requires that ECHR - corresponding rights in the Charter are given the same meaning and scope as those laid down by the ECHR (para. 45).

Not exact matches

She said that in a press conference on November 6, Chinese Foreign Minister Hua Chunying had appeared to urge South Korea not to join any regional anti-missile system or to accede to a tripartite agreement with Japan and the United States.
This might dispose me happily to accede to the claim Oden wishes to make did it not also dispose me to judge the evidence he presents somewhat inconstantly, depending on which aspect of Kierkegaard's mind is reflected in any given selection.
Evidently, Paul was willing to accede to this, as he did not want to do anything that would needlessly cause offense (Rom ~ 14: l ~ 21; I Cor.
«Acceded» does not make any sense in that sentence.
In this context, Bleich mentions that Rabbi Shiomo Kluger acceded to the wishes of a young man who «threatened to become an apostate if his non-Jewish mistress would not be accepted as a proselyte.»
Le Aquile don't want to lose the Spaniard, but have acceded to his desire to move on.
With the benefit of hindsight they would not have acceded to Jose's egotistic stupor to secure longevity at top level.
«It is untrue, misleading and deliberate propagation of falsehood by Mr. Dame that Parliament of Ghana had not ratified the protocols which Ghana acceded to,» he said in a statement.
The LibDems are not in power, and I think it's unreasonable for the original OP to heap blame on Nick Clegg for acceding to policies which otherwise the LibDems would never have supported, in return for concessions on the Conservative side.
«To this end, APDA urges the Federal Government not to accede to any request for further release of funds until a comprehensive and extensive audit is carried out to determine the true state of affairs in the states.
The appellate court did accede to the city's request to move the date of the proceedings up to December 21, though hearings may not end until next year.
«We are very appreciative of the good gesture of His Excellency, the Acting President for acceding to our request which is not only very timely but a very heartwarming one.
We must equally make it possible for members of non-Christian and non-Muslim religious minorities who demonstrate aptitudes and the requisite leadership skills for acceding to the presidency on merit, and not merely based on the statistical magnitude of their institutional or religious affiliations.
Again on Thursday, its ambassador Robert Jackson assured Ghana will is not in any way ceding its sovereignty to the US by acceding to a military cooperation agreement currently pending before parliament for ratification.
I'm willing to accede that maybe many haven't seen this TV show, but then again it has been screened at least two other continents (I saw it in Brazil for frig's sake).
But it's still not clear why ed reformers should accede to these (anonymous) demands.
Uh, dude, you allowed all of an hour and 35 minutes before going into a childish temper tantrum because your request had not immediately been acceded to.
We note the agreement on port state measures to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing approved by FAO in 2009 and urge States that have not yet acceded to the agreement to do so.
Of course, I would understand if Nature decided not to accede to your requests on non-scientific grounds, but it seems that you could at least make the suggestion.
Parties to the UNFCCC that have not signed the Protocol may accede to it at any time.Ratified by 193 Parties (192 States and 1 regional economic integration organization)
For the moment — because he had to — because his coup would otherwise not have worked — Turnbull has acceded to the conditions of the National Party that's in coalition with Tony Abbott's Liberal Party — the Nationals» conditions being that he would undertake to keep the Abbott / Nationals climate policy of direct action in lieu of Turnbull's preferred carbon tax / ETS --- in place.
I am also not sure whether you accede that the future is unknowable or that you have some pathway to discern the future.
Under international law, a party seeking to accede to a convention can not take a reservation to a measure that is incompatible with the object and purpose of the convention.
Parties to the Convention that have not signed the Kyoto Protocol may accede to it at any time.
The United States has acceded to the Paris Agreement, but the country's current climate policies may not be enough to ensure the the emissions giant meets its pledged cuts by 2025.
«He wasn't perfect,» Pattis accedes, after writing,
the reference, in Article 4 (1) of the Aarhus Convention, to national legislation indicates that that convention was manifestly designed with the national legal orders in mind, and not the specific legal features of institutions of regional economic integration, such as the European Union, even where those institutions can sign and accede to the Aarhus Convention, under Articles 17 and 19 thereof.
Therefore, although not necessary to accede to the European Union, the statute was necessary to make EU law enforceable in the United Kingdom.
If it is permissible for police to continue questioning an accused after he has said he is unwilling to speak to police at all, it must surely have been permissible for the police to decline to accede to Mr. Ekman's request that counsel be present, always making it clear that he had the right to remain silent and not to answer the questions being put.
Canada acceded to the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards in 1986 (the «UNCITRAL Model Law») declaring that it would apply the Convention only to differences arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, that were considered commercial under the laws of Canada, except in the case of the Province of Quebec where the law did not provide for such limitation.
Finally, it is apparent from the methods of calculation of the fines that, in its decision, the Commission did not take account of the States which acceded to the Union on 1 May 2004.
the provisions of Article 81 EC and Article 3 (1) of Regulation No 1/2003 must be interpreted as meaning that, in the context of a proceeding initiated after 1 May 2004, they do not apply to a cartel which produced effects, in the territory of a Member State with acceded to the Union on 1 May 2004, during periods prior to that date.
That health care professionals are not duty - bound to accede to the request of competent and informed individuals who have formulated the uncoerced wish to die, but they may do so.
I prefer cases where the Justice isn't just acceding to changed precedent, but changing his views on the merits.»
Obviously, highly sensitive data can not be shared in this way, but lawyers could well be tempted to accede to a client's request rather than wait, even a short time, for the IT department to set up an extranet.
The present Queen was not faced exactly with these difficulties when she acceded in 1952, for her father, King George VI, had created her husband, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich just before their marriage in 1947.
It is understood that the accession of the State of Kuwait to the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, done at New York, on the 10th of June 1958, does not mean in any way recognition of Israel or entering with it into relations governed by the Convention thereto acceded by the State of Kuwait.
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