If the attack was clearly launched by a foreign state, the generals might get busy retaliating.
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Because CITGO is not private property but a foreign state-owned enterprise, property rights are not an issue.
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The ABB unit, based in Sugar Land, Texas, provides products and services to many foreign state-owned electrical utilities.
Satterfield stressed that the U.S.-Iraq talks are bilateral and the U.S. is "not negotiating" it "with any foreign state, " including Iran.
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While they have enjoyed Russian economic and diplomatic support, and military protection, no foreign state has yet recognised them as independent states.
The President cannot, without Senate approval, bring a lapsed treaty back to life by declaring that a given foreign State is the successor or continuation of an extinct State.
An ideological opponent was at the same time a hostile foreign state so that the Cold War became the diplomatic aspect of a map whose other dimension was ideological.
Ruling in favor of European-owned EADS opened the Air Force up to legitimate national security criticisms, not to mention rewarding a foreign state-owned and operated business for unfair practices.
He said she wanted to know if it was "a targeted assassination of a British citizen committed by agents of a foreign state in the sovereign territory of the United Kingdom".
But British officials have been reluctant to point the finger at China or any other foreign state suspected of being behind the attacks - in contrast to increasingly strident comments from Washington.
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In other words, the President cannot, without Senate approval, bring a lapsed treaty back to life by declaring that a given foreign State is the successor or continuation of an extinct State.
When the Senate consents to a treaty with a given foreign State, does it impliedly authorize future Presidents to make a treaty on the same subject with a new State that is a successor to that given foreign State?
As a matter of international law, when a U.S. President grants recognition to a foreign State, the President imposes no duty or obligation on the United States that the United States would not in any event be obliged to discharge.
After taking on the European Union over carbon emissions earlier this year, she could be setting herself up for a battle with other member states after announcing that Germany was looking at ways to protect its companies from foreign state-owned investment funds.
The Foreign Office so fears the possible fallout from the current murder trial of two British nurses in Saudi Arabia (if found guilty they could be publicly beheaded) that it will not make any statement on executions of British citizens by a foreign state.
If a foreign State ceases to exist under international law and, consequently, a bilateral treaty between the extinct State and the United States lapses, the President cannot use the "receive Ambassadors" clause to bring a new treaty into force between the United States and a successor to the extinct State without Senate advice and consent.
And rapid economic growth there, especially in mining, has given the Naxalites new targets for extorting cash, from both foreign and state-owned mining companies.
The other five ministries going to Accord bloc members include higher education, culture, minister of state for foreign affairs, minister of state for women's affairs and telecommunications, he said.
In particular, there is a tendency to confuse the state of the car industry with the level of foreign investment, and the level of foreign investment with the state of the British economy as a whole.
He added that foreign heads of state would be at the Miraflores Presidential Palace on inauguration day.
For example, there are perfectly legitimate applications of foreign law in state courts that no one in their right mind would oppose.
It isn't yet clear which foreign heads of state might attend.
Iraq's Central Criminal Court sentenced al-Zaidi to three years in March after he was found guilty of assaulting a foreign head of state on an official visit to Iraq.
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Our respective foreign ministers -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Foreign Minister Lavrov -- have been heading a bilateral commission that has been working intensively on a whole range of issue.
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Exactly what the relationship was between Reader's Digest and state foreign policy is unclear, but its role in encouraging American readers to think about and actively engage in world affairs is beyond doubt.
In the late 1990s provincial leaders decided to quietly form an auto company in Wuhu, even though the Chinese government had issued restrictions that limited automaking to a handful of joint ventures between foreign automakers and state-owned Chinese partners.
He added that the official funeral attended by foreign heads of state would take place at 10:00 local time (14:30 GMT) on Friday, and called on Mr Chavez's supporters to wear clothes in the three colours of the Venezuelan flag in his honour.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates assured journalists that the damage caused by publishing US operations on the battlefield, classified reports of meetings with and assessments of foreign heads of state and other highly sensitive information will have no long lasting impact on US power or status.
If a case arises in which a foreign law or foreign legal doctrine is involved in a dispute in a state court, ALAC prevents the use of that foreign law or foreign legal doctrine if any of the parties' constitutional rights or state public policy would be violated in the process.
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