"The treaty that enters into force today will enhance international stability, " he said.
Instead, he borrows funds or enters into a forward sales contract to provide cash for the first few years' payout.
The mayor wants those responsible for the two deaths brought to justice before he enters into talks with Mr Ravalomanana.
When a person enters into a personal guarantee they have basically pledged the totality of their wealth to back a debt.
Once a parcel of land has been selected, McDonald's enters into its database information about that area's demographics and traffic patterns.
This prompted some Shia council-members to say that they will try to amend the document before it enters into force in July.
"We believe it is definitely possible that we can eliminate the disease before it enters into a cycle and becomes endemic, " he said.
The draft CW accord now being developed in Geneva would require only that 60 countries have to enroll before the treaty enters into force.
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The government has already indicated that, following consultation, it intends to make further changes to the law before it enters into force next year.
This is where most of complexity enters into monster benefit formula.
Speaking generally, he said everyone who enters into a surrogacy contact needs to be clear from the beginning about what they are willing and able to do.
As a lawyer and investment management professional, I encourage anyone who enters into the debate regarding modification of the Social Security system to remember stories such as my own.
An interesting piece in the New York Times weighs the performance vs. legacy value of Derek Jeter as he enters into free agent contract negotiations with the Yankees.
So large a quantity of them enters into this river that at night one is unable to sleep, so great is the noise they make in falling upon the water.
"Ego always enters into the baseball realm, all the time, " Maddon said, acknowledging that if Teixeira were to add bunting to his arsenal, it would force the Rays onto the defensive.
Any person who enters into therapy to deal with issues of sexual orientation has a right to expect that such therapy will take place in a professionally neutral environment, without any social bias.
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It is interesting to note on this point that the draft CW accord now being developed in Geneva would require only that sixty countries have to enroll before the treaty enters into force.
If Mr. Hayes is tried or enters into a plea agreement in the U.S., British prosecutors wouldn't be able to try him on similar charges under U.K. double-jeopardy rules, according to criminal-defense lawyers who aren't involved in Mr. Hayes's case.
What all that means is that, if the USA enters into a recession, it seems difficult that the rest of the world do not enter into a recession as well, with the unavoidable fall in one of its major causes, the oil price.
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Now, that's not to blame anybody -- that's just to understand that the severity, the slope at which we saw job loss, was unforeseen not just by us but by virtually everybody that enters into the type of forecasting that these guys enter into.
Still, the findings drew criticism from advocacy groups and researchers, who said the commission's focus on the very end of the criminal-justice process ignored possible bias at earlier stages, such as when a person is arrested and charged, or enters into a plea deal with prosecutors.
"The one-page agreement that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences enters into with the recipients of Oscar awards raises enough tricky questions of property and contract law to pique the interest of property and contract scholars, " says Richard A. Epstein, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 2, 000 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.
For example, the company recently launched a promotion for the upcoming film You Again that enters users into a sweepstakes when they check in to shows like Glee or Dancing with the Stars and interacts with the ads through Philo's app.
Believe it or not, in our patent office -- now, this is embarrassing -- this is an institution responsible for protecting and promoting innovation -- our patent office receives more than 80 percent of patent applications electronically, then manually prints them out, scans them, and enters them into an outdated case management system.
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Therefore, you should be aware of what comes up when someone enters your name into that magnifying glass-flanked box.
The compound, called desloratadine, is what Claritin is made into after it enters the body.
The arresting officer enters all the relevant information into the system.
Parfumerie Galimard, founded in 1747 and provider to the royal court of Louis XV, enters its visitor-created scents into a database to ease the re-ordering process.
The visitor enters the original building, passes through the courtyard into the new wing.
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