We are societies that believe in human rights and core freedoms that are enshrined in our founding documents.
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More than that, the Code and the companies that sign on to it are evidencing concern for the human rights at the core of their business practices.
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Are Warner Bros. and Universal sacrificing revenue for bragging rights or will the core audience find time to see two movies over the same holiday weekend?
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And with all due respect, the foundation of the house of civil rights was never at the core of the Jones case.
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And those rights went even to the core of our system of justice to bring the president into the case as a defendant.
Mr Cameron said in 2006 he wanted to "entrench" a British bill of rights, which would outline "core values" and responsibilities, in British law - so it could not be overturned in the Commons.
These options must be considered, Ban writes, because "in spite of the best efforts of (the mission) to support the parties in the effort to de-escalate the crisis, there is not a cessation of violence, and the basic human rights whose protection is at the core of the (six-point) plan continue to be violated, " the report says.
At the same time, the core functions of government, such as enforcing property rights, rule of law and economic openness, can be accomplished by small governments.
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At the core of the solution is investing in women- in our rights and in our health.
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Rights groups counter that its language is too vague and contradicts core principles in the country's provisional constitution.
The core of Levin's argument is that Apple has shifted intellectual property rights, like patents, to its Irish subsidiaries, which means other divisions pay royalties to those subsidiaries for their sales.
Indeed, the prospect of Core i3 owners chaining themselves to HDD cages in defense of their upgrade rights may yet come to pass, and no one would want to be on the wrong side of that.
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By the same token, commonsense policies towards the likes of Fatah, Hamas, Hizbullah, Syria and Turkey, combined with the unapologetic assertion of Israel's rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, will find a strong core of support in the US that can offset some of the damage Obama is doing to US ties with Israel.
Case in point: a new initiative by a New York City hospital and one of the great civil rights organizations of the 1960s, the Congress of Racial Equality, or CORE.
The core philosophy of most governments and central bankers that caused the financial crisis is directly oppositional to the rights of the individual.
The ex-communist Alliance of the Democratic Left, which has the largest block in parliament and provides the core of government, has also accepted that the new constitution should condemn the lack of freedom and human rights that blighted the communist era.
Using both relationships with established publishers and blogs, as well as a core social media team Giant prepares for media blitzes and campaigns, timing everything so that content hits the rights spots at the right times.
The content of the trainings rely on a series of guides that UNESCO has produced specifically for this aim, and also on the UNESCO Bioethics Core Curriculum, which is primarily designed around the internationally-agreed ethics standards but also around internationally-agreed human rights standards, while it acknowledges and invites local variation.
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