Sentences with phrase «treaty talks about»

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Hitler wrote a speech in which he talks about this alliance, this is an excerpt: «The fact that the Vatican is concluding a treaty with the new Germany means the acknowledgement of the National Socialist state by the Catholic Church.
The present volume is the outcome of the conviction that most of our talk about post-war reconstruction misses the point in that the treaties, political organizations, and economic arrangements, about which we speak and write so voluminously, are only surface phenomena.
When you're exercising power over others by enacting legislation, or ratifying treaties that have the same authority as Constitutional amendments, or the Justices who interpret the Constitution, we're not talking about your personal rights anymore.
Withdrawing from the treaty is pretty easy under Article 58 and May has already talked about doing exactly that.
He talks about what is effectively the next procedure, which is what has happened to the Canadian treaty.
David Pollock, President of the European Humanist Federation, talked about the Catholic Church's influence at European level as a result of the Lisbon treaty.
«If it becomes clearer this treaty will be ratified, we'll have to talk about what we're going to do about that,» Mr Cameron said.
Attorney - general Eric Holder showed willing to talk about the US - UK extradition treaty after home secretary Theresa May refused to extradite Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon to the US.
But with prospects of the United States» being in a political position to ratify any new treaty dimming, there is starting to be talk in European quarters about once again leaving the United States to sort out its domestic politics and in the meantime extending the Kyoto Protocol.
A few months back, there was a World Intellectual Property Organization meeting talking about an international treaty on exceptions to copyright for the visually impaired.
What tax treaty are you talking about?
@tshar1000 since you're talking about a specific treaty provision, mentioning your country in the question would be helpful.
It is not about the details of the outcome of climate treaty talks that concluded yesterday in Lima, Peru.
WASHINGTON — With discussions about climate change intensifying ahead of treaty talks in Copenhagen in December, African and United States officials and experts on forests and climate met in Washington this week to discuss United States involvement in a decade - old international program aimed at preserving the tropical rain forests of Central Africa's Congo Basin.
First, we talked about revived interest in mass transportation, about the different roles and responsibilities of local communities and the federal government, and about what opportunities and hurdles face the next president, even as both candidates have pledged to cap carbon dioxide and pursue an effective climate treaty.
There's a lot of mostly wishful talk about the potential impact of the E.P.A. power plant rules on international treaty talks this year and next.
A final point is also crucial — about how the coal shift, while largely driven by domestic smog and productivity concerns, could put China in a strong position going into the next rounds of talks aimed at crafting a new climate treaty:
He follows a president who consistently stressed the unknowns about global warming and whose minions sometimes downplayed established science; whose negotiators at climate - treaty talks were instructed to enter into any kind of discussion, but no negotiations.
Mr. Moosa's comments came ahead of climate - treaty talks in December in Poznań, Poland, that are aimed at pushing forward negotiations on a new global agreement on cutting emissions — and where concerns about allowing emerging economic superpowers like China and India to pollute as much as Western countries is almost certain to be a key stumbling block.
You talk about prior climate treaties, but those are not germane to the issue of CO2.
Since the Kyoto treaty expires in 2012, it is absurd to talk about the worth of the Kyoto Protocol by extending it to 2100, assuming no emission control demands will be put on developing countries at some point in the future.
Tillerson said the company does not want the matter to become a «distraction» as talks on a global climate treaty are about to conclude.
(Part of the How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide) Objection: The Kyoto treaty, even if fully implemented, would only save us about a tenth of a degree of future temperature rise many decades from now.
We're hardly a month into a new administration, and at least from an environmental perspective, it's hard to believe that this is the same country we're talking about: clamping down on coal, leading negotiations to create a multinational treaty to cut mercury emissions, and now, nationwide greenhouse gas regulations on cars?
Yet, after twenty years of international talks and treaties, the world is now in gridlock about how best to do this.
«What we're really talking about are their unextinguished aboriginal rights that haven't been settled by treaty or otherwise,» he said.
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