In recent years it has successfully pursued reconciliation with Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Germany and even (albeit in limited terms) with Russia.
But he also warned that BT would be limited in terms of the matches it has available.
By lifting this limitation, S corporations would begin to more closely resemble partnerships, which are not limited in terms of the nature of its partners.
These stones currently makeup a tiny portion of the gem-quality diamonds in the marketplace and have until recently been limited in terms of size and color.
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Last year, Castro said that Cuban officials, including the president, should be limited to two terms in office.
"He's a phenomenal police commissioner, " said Bloomberg, who is limited to three terms.
Leading candidates assert that they will be responsible stewards, unlike the firebrand Ahmadinejad, who cannot run again because he is limited to two terms.
And number three: This also was also addressed in the Card Act, which limited certain unfair terms that had been prevalent in the industry.
The authority's powers to influence the railway companies is also strictly limited by the terms of the franchises which it agreed with the last government.
And we think that -- U.S. forces are playing a constrained supporting role in a multinational coalition whose operations are both legitimized by and limited to the terms of a U.N.
Whether it's a cost effective way of delivering better health care is another question and I think that's something that has to be constantly kept under review - is that the best way of using a limited budget in terms of delivering people with better quality health care?
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Naturally, Mr Neumann is an ardent advocate of term limits, and has voluntarily limited himself to six terms in the House.
Sooner or later, Mr. Cameron is likely to have to lead a campaign for continued British EU membership on the basis of only limited change in the terms of that membership.
When the Senate ratified UNCAT in 1994, it enacted a significant reservation: the CID terms were limited to what was already covered under U.S. law by three Bill of Rights provisions: the Fifth, Eighth and Fourteenth amendments to the Constitution.
This new limited warranty coverage remains subject to the other terms, conditions and exclusions of the Nissan New Electric Vehicle Limited Warranty, which otherwise remain unchanged.
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When she left a family she originally worked for, she violated the terms of her limited visa.
But there may be an easier way to encourage those members to reconsider the benefits of limited public service: a terms-limit tax.
Mr Cameron said membership of the inquiry "looks quite limited" and complained its terms of reference were "restrictive", adding it should have taken place sooner.
Is it better to pay more up front to build a school that will stand the test of time or is it more realistic in terms of the limited funds available to build what they can now?
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When the parties to a transaction and the professionals facilitating it know that a given transaction format has been used before successfully after being stress tested and enforced in many forums under various circumstances, the risks of the deal are then limited to the specific business terms and market conditions rather than the formalities of the documents and their enforcement.
Egypt's military presence in Sinai is limited and requires Israeli approval under the terms of the 1979 peace treaty which returned Sinai to Egyptian control.
The Type 45 Destroyer is so expensive and swanky, in military terms, that it's of limited appeal to lesser navies.
According to a news release from Adidas, they feature "quick drying Revolution 30 technology" and "ClimaCool Zones" and "limited-edition impact camo design" and other terms that must sound amazing in an elevator full of marketers.
Individuals in need of additional assistance may include, but are not limited to, those who have disabilities or disadvantaged in terms of transportation.
In some states, a court will dissolve a limited liability corporation (LLC) in accordance with the terms of the operating agreement if it has become impossible to operate the business.
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Those two clubs rank as baseball's two top sports brands (see "The World's Top Sports Brands"), so the incremental value Rodriguez brings in terms of ticket sales and TV ratings is limited.
Once she had the floor, Clinton limited her brief comments to labor issues, speaking in general terms.
We would want the contract to be limited to a certain run within a certain time frame, after which the terms of the contract would be up for renegotiation.
Within each city though, the selection is limited because the company will only display hotels that it has vetted as being worthwhile in terms of the luxuriousness of the property.
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