• The maps are to be attached to a long-overdue presidential decree meant to formalise the moratorium.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Lawyers for Mr Hanssen are not expected to contest requests to formalise his detention.

    BBC: US court orders detention of 'spy'

  • Turkey could perhaps then formalise ties with Iraqi Kurdistan, among other things by opening a consulate in Erbil.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq's Kurds and Turkey

  • He is also calling for a new "cyber law", to formalise best practice.

    BBC: Call for cyberwar 'peacekeepers' force

  • So the new rules will only formalise a shift that had already been under way, with little immediate economic impact.

    ECONOMIST: New rules look set to speed the move from coal to natural gas

  • As such, the Convention helps to formalise global anti-doping rules, policies and guidelines in order to provide an honest and equitable playing environment for all athletes.

    UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO - UNESCO Conventions, Recommendations & Declarations in the UK

  • Pushed by France, the euro zone will formalise summits of its 17 leaders, to be held twice a year after EU meetings at 27.

    ECONOMIST: Charlemagne

  • The NMPH is now working hard to try and formalise a way of operating that will not fall foul of the Data Protection Act.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | The missing link

  • The broader aim is to formalise land tenure in a country where only 40% of farms have titles and only half have been valued.

    ECONOMIST: Land and violence in Colombia

  • But the agreement will also formalise facilities for the American trainers and surveillance planes that help Colombian forces in anti-drug actions under Plan Colombia.

    ECONOMIST: Colombia and its neighbours

  • So formalise they did, but not in a formal sense, thankfully.

    BBC: Dublin's underground literary scene

  • Many big companies already have such schemes, and those that do not may be tempted simply to formalise a few procedures and carry on as before.

    ECONOMIST: Worker relations

  • Should the US withdraw from 2018 and England subsequently end their interest in 2022, it would formalise the continental and political groupings to stage each event.

    BBC: England set to end 2022 World Cup bid to focus on 2018

  • Mr dos Santos, for his part, has seized the chance to formalise what everyone already knew to be the real state of affairs: the presidency's total control.

    ECONOMIST: Angola

  • Its founders (ironically, two Americans), with a love of spoken word and good old fashioned rabble-rousing, decided to formalise what was already happening on bar stools across the city.

    BBC: Dublin's underground literary scene

  • "We've said that we are under pressure to get this wrapped up because there are other things at the end of the year we need to formalise, " said Brennan.

    BBC: AFL bosses debate Rules series

  • The first go at co-operation, the Chiang Mai Initiative of 2000, was to expand and formalise a network of bilateral swap agreements between central banks, under which they promised to provide each other with liquidity.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • "We think it unlikely that Euronext will formalise any offer until after the Office of Fair Trading has decided whether or not to refer the case to the Competition Commission at the end of March, " says Geoff Miller.

    BBC: Analysis

  • Mr Brennan is believed to have been at the heart of trying to formalise the rules of this new war through the creation of a "playbook": a set of criteria and methods for how decisions of life and death should be made.

    BBC: Drones at the forefront of the Brennan hearing

  • John Brennan is believed to have been at the heart of trying to formalise the rules of this new war through the creation of a "playbook": a set of criteria and methods for how decisions of life and death should be made.

    BBC: Drones at the forefront of the Brennan hearing

  • This treaty, which is due to be adopted at a diplomatic conference in June, was first proposed by the American government in the early 1990s to formalise worldwide what American courts already often do: enforce foreign judgments in matters such as intellectual-property claims, contractual disputes and libel.

    ECONOMIST: Stop signs on the web

  • Now MPs are trying to formalise their gains and set out an explicit system for approving them - both to probe their attitudes and priorities and to decide whether they are being offered a stooge, a place-person or a genuinely independent-minded figure, capable, if necessary, of saying "no" to ministers.

    BBC: Committees seek power over key hiring and firings

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