Moreover, each signatory State recognizes the fundamental role of civil society and commits itself to encouraging its active participation.
Opponents of the ban argued that it improperly altered California's constitution to restrict a fundamental right guaranteed in the state charter.
The concept placed too much emphasis on fairness to consumers and not enough on the fundamental question of whether a state court has jurisdiction, Kennedy said.
During the first stage of the project, this secretariat has taken on two fundamental tasks: documenting the State of the Art in teaching policy in the region, and drawing up criteria or guidelines for policy making in the field.
Diplomacy arises out of the fundamental character of the nation-state system, with its basic assumption that nation-states are autonomous, often divergent in their interests and unequal in their power.
So, this issue, I think, is a fundamental problem for the administration in a state like Minnesota, and it really has to be dealt with constructively, in terms of policy and politics in the next several months for Republicans to do well in this state.
Mr. CHRISTOPHER HILL (Assistant Secretary of State): The sort of fundamental issues I think we're okay on.
"He has to change the big fundamental, he can no longer do this state by state, " King said.
This is the fundamental problem with Republican policies for the welfare state.
Two parties who agree to be bound by the law of a foreign jurisdiction when those foreign laws do not infringe upon any fundamental liberty or important public policy of the state of Oklahoma is as innocuous and conducive to the "freedom to contract" and the liberty inherent in private property as it sounds.
So the state then replaces the empire as the fundamental unit of world affairs.
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The train-operating companies are increasingly fed up with the dire state of the network and would welcome fundamental reform.
Voters approved the proposal 52% to 48% in November 2008, less than six months after the state Supreme Court ruled that marriage is a fundamental right that must be extended to same-sex couples.
Ultimately, those who want to be part of the political process should not engage in armed group or militia activities, for there is a fundamental contradiction between such activities and the building of a democratic State.
Some Web postings indicate it takes as much as 4 hours to charge the new iPad from a 31 percent to a 65 percent state of charge, which may reflect the impact of this fundamental physical limitation on recharge speed, despite how unhappy it makes users.
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The law's supporters say a state's own citizens, not the courts, should decide such fundamental, time-honored questions.
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More importantly, if Grooveshark must build a uniform site-wide operational process to deal with the small minority of user-uploaded recordings protected by state copyright law, then the DMCA online safe harbors failed at a fundamental level.
"If one decays more often to this final state... than the other one, then it shows a fundamental difference between matter and antimatter, " said Chris Parkes of the University of Manchester, spokesperson for the UK contingent of the LHCb collaboration.
Only a liquid state can get anything done, but neither side is willing to undergo a fundamental change.
When the Treaty of Rome was adopted half a century ago, one of the fundamental freedoms for citizens recognised by its six signatories was the right to work in another member state.
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State owned companies also need profits to finance their investment, so there's no fundamental difference there.
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