The first is the 1997 Asian Crisis and the second is the Plaza Accord of 1985.
The Office of the High Representative (OHR) is the chief civilian peace implementation agency in Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up by the Dayton peace accord of 1995.
When he wrote the Tract the classical gold standard already had been fundamentally gutted by the Genoa Accord of 1922 and, yes indeed, thereby converted into a barbarous relic.
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The fall of the dollar against the yen after the Plaza Accord of 1985 led to a surge in Japanese investment in South-East Asia, and in exports from the region.
"The conference decides to take note of the Copenhagen Accord of December 18, 2009, " the chairman of the plenary session of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) declared earlier in the day, swiftly banging down his gavel.
Moreover, the price of accord on some of the proposals has been a formulation that allows wiggle-room for foes of change.
Welcoming the resumption of the high-level dialogue between the Governments of Sudan and Chad, as well as their singing of the Accord on Normalization of Relations, the Secretary-General underlines the importance of translating the normalization of diplomatic relations into increased security on the ground, particularly along the common border between the two countries.
If two-thirds of the Senate can be persuaded that a bilateral chemical weapons accord is in the U.S. interest, despite its utter unverifiability, there is a constitutionally mandated procedure for making the terms of such an accord the supreme law of the land.
Those that call for the yuan to appreciate faster often cite Japan rapid-fire appreciation of the yen under the Plaza Accord in September of 1985.
Industry observers point to April's 26% surge in sales of the outgoing Accord as an example of a model likely getting a boost from incentives.
The UK's Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband said it was very important that the adoption of the accord would allow the flow of money to begin.
The feeling of being watched, belongings being moved around, the radio being turned on and off and doors opening of their own accord were just some of the strange occurrences the family experienced.
Auto shows are all about splashy designs, but the sedate yet solid characteristics of the Accord were a welcome reminder that lots of customers seek an accessible, get-up-and go car in their daily driver.
London does not want to pay for the expansion of the EU. An accord between the leaders of the 25 came apart over the opposition of Great Britain to bearing the costs of expansion falling upon that country.
National ambition aside, the spat speaks volumes both about the inadequacies of the present accord, and about the difficulties of revising it.
The hope seems to be that, sooner or later, the ringgit will reach a level that is so obviously undervalued that it will bounce back of its own accord, without the painful period of monetary stringency seen in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.
In the absence of a budget accord, there's a possibility of a third partial government shutdown starting January 27, when a temporary funding measure expires.
Senior bankers warned that the pay curbs -- which were not part of the Basel accord -- will reset the balance of arguments for operating in Europe, with potentially far reaching implications.
Before, the first car visitors saw was a mid-1980s Honda Accord, one of the first Japanese-brand cars to be made in America.
Mr Perez Molina also participated in negotiations that brought the 36-year conflict to an end in 1996, signing the peace accord on behalf of the army.
It is completely unrealistic to assume that unlawful discrimination is the sole cause of people failing to gravitate to jobs and employers in accord with the laws of chance.
While my own policy assessments are not always in complete accord with those of Kaiser, his integrity in critiquing the sacred myths contaminating modern economics is admirable and his arguments always thoughtful.
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"We keep an eye on all this stuff so that the clinician can do what she needs to do without fearing for her safety, " said Tom Flanagan, a retired police officer and president of Accord Detective Agency, a company that provides security for Advocate's nurses.
In addition, Mr. Obama insists that the United States must become a party to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty - an accord a majority of the U.S. Senate rejected ten years ago on the grounds that it was unverifiable and inconsistent with the nation's need to maintain a safe, reliable and therefore credible nuclear deterrent.
That self-interest does, of course, accord with the common, popular, understanding of the purpose of private enterprise, which is to maximise profit at all costs.
The early release scheme has been one of the most criticised aspects of the peace accord which paved the way for the establishment of a power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.
Mr Grubb shows why it is right to be concerned about such practical difficulties but also why they do not undermine the success of the Kyoto accord, which they take to be one of the great negotiating successes of the past half-century.
Another of the accord's purposes was to provide a way for the world to move beyond the besetting problem of the Kyoto protocol.
"Debt management companies have time and again demonstrated they cannot be trusted to treat customers fairly of their own accord, " said Joanna Elson OBE, chief executive of the trust.
Even the United States, which along with Germany is the keenest enforcer of the bribery accord, has had to undergo scrutiny at the hands of its peers and listen meekly to ideas for better enforcement.
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