Security Council resolution 1718" and "abrogated obligations it entered into through the six-party talks.
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S. Some observers believe the United States also defaulted in 1933 when it abrogated the gold clause.
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Since England abrogated the gold standard in 1931 her price index number has risen by over 2000%.
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What they fail to recognize is that whether or not the treaty is formally abrogated is irrelevant.
Only Fiji, among Pacific Island nations, has seen its constitution abrogated, its judiciary dismissed and its army assume control.
And whereas the ban on kosher ritual slaughter was lifted in post-war Germany, it was never abrogated in Norway.
Half the peace agreements in the last 20 years have been abrogated.
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In one sentence, uttered not in secret consultations, but declared to the world on CNN, Gates abrogated America's strategic commitment to Japan's defense.
Moreover, the U.S. government abrogated private commercial contracts containing the so-called gold clause, which allowed creditors to receive payments in either dollars or gold.
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Acknowledging this, on Tuesday Netanyahu reportedly told his colleagues that through their recent actions, the Palestinians have abrogated the foundations of the peace process.
But it has abrogated the ceasefire it signed with the Tigers in 2002 (which had admittedly become a largely meaningless cover for an intensifying conflict).
President Nixon abrogated the Bretton Woods monetary system 40 years ago.
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Despite Clinton's presence, the charter was never abrogated or even amended.
Here you had the U.S. House of Representatives passing legislation in a fit of rage, which basically abrogated contracts that the U.S. government had made with private individuals.
The FASB heard anguished pleas from some companies that their bond indentures would be technically abrogated if they were forced to capitalize leases on their balance sheets as liabilities.
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The administration of former U.S. President George W. Bush scrapped a nuclear-freeze agreement with North Korea in 2002 over allegations that Pyongyang abrogated the pact by exploring uranium-enrichment activities.
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The Fed, itself a Progressive institution, was handed much more power in 1971, when President Nixon abrogated the Bretton Woods monetary arrangement and severed the link between the dollar and gold.
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Ayman Nour, the head of the oppositionist Ghad Party and the man heralded as the liberal democratic alternative to Mubarak by Washington neo-conservatives has called for the peace treaty to be abrogated.
Russia has simply abrogated agreements on meat imports.
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To become a real Islamic scholar in any of the Sunni or Shi'a schools of jurisprudence, it is required that the candidate understand completely the Islamic doctrine of al-mansukh wa al-nasikh (that which is abrogated and that which abrogates).
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