Our journey is not complete until no citizen is forced to wait for hours to exercise the right to vote.
The declaration stated that Sudan should be a secular state or, failing this, that the south should be able to exercise the right of self-determination.
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"We're hoping that there will not be anything by way of voter suppression efforts, where people will be challenged unnecessarily, or impediments will be placed in front of people who want to exercise the right to vote, " he told NPR's Farai Chideya.
Participants welcomed another new law in the pipeline, on the transparency of state institutions to the mass-media, as another effective legal instrument to exercise the right to access information, which is judged to improve good governance and civil society participation in decision-making.
The accountant in me questioned the exercise that the right side of my brain had created.
The Court ruled that just because an agreement barred further exercise of the termination right, it did not run afoul of the statute which does not permit an initial agreement that prospectively eliminates the termination right.
The trader receives a net credit of 10 cents on the trade and will attain the right to exercise the calls in the event that shares rally higher by about 8%.
The media has the right to freedom but it must carry the responsibility to exercise that right judiciously.
U.S. President George W. Bush has said the United States will exercise its right to withdraw from the ABM treaty -- negotiated with the former Soviet Union -- after six months notice, if nothing can be worked out with the Russians.
Insofar as the scheme itself is concerned, Bob could exercise his right to contact the trustees and ask for a copy of the last valuation report (These have to be carried out at 3 yearly intervals).
One right enshrined in the Convention that makes the exercise of all the other human rights possible is the right to education.
Organizations such as the Guttmacher Institute and Population Action International (PAI) state that the number seven billion reflects the urgent need for people to be able to exercise their right to determine the size and spacing of their families.
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And you all have to start making sure that you get the exercise that you need and you eat the right foods.
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Cameron "urged the Kenyan people to be proud of the strong signal they have sent to the world about their determination to exercise their democratic right peacefully, " the spokesman said.
Although the Copyright Act generally does not allow an artist or his heirs to agree not to exercise a termination right, the judge determined this did not apply to the 1992 agreement.
The convention acknowledges that the exercise of this right may be subject to certain restrictions.
Howard Johnson, Ms Evans's former partner, decided to exercise that right after the couple split up five years ago.
Let the foxes exercise their right to take refuge in Trafalgar Square.
Individual states did recognize a right to travel armed with a musket to meet the legal obligation to attend militia musters, but states and localities regulated the exercise of this right and in some cases prohibited traveling with a loaded weapon or discharging a weapon at or near a muster.
If you purchase an option, you have the right to exercise it (with an American style option as most equities are) at any time in the expiration cycle.
An American living overseas has the right to vote and can exercise it through the last state where they lived before going abroad.
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But whatever the evolution, the same few suggestions continue to do the rounds: eat right, exercise more, drop stress and allow the body to do its thing.
It is useful to recall that in the run-up to his decision to exercise America's right to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty -- a right conferred by the Treaty itself -- President Bush faced heated domestic and international criticism.
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Iraq also will have the "primary right to exercise jurisdiction" over U.S. contractors and their employees under the agreement.
We do make sure that when we exercise military force we use the right resources, sufficient to get the job done.
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So, for instance, in some societies, at some times, a hereditary monarch has been seen as having the right to exercise power.
Mrs May's message to the conference on Thursday was that the Conservative "free schools" policy would give teachers the right to exercise their professional judgement.
In simple terms, you can exercise your right to purchase the stock at the strike price (call away) with a Call and you have the right to sell the stock at any time (put to someone) at the strike price at any time by purchasing a Put.
Iraq has the "primary right to exercise jurisdiction" over U.S. forces "for grave premeditated felonies, " the agreement says.
Iraq has the "primary right to exercise jurisdiction" over U.S. forces "for grave premeditated felonies, " the agreement reads.
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