Greeks slogged to polling stations yesterday to exercise their rights of enfranchisement.
The company had said owners of 60 percent of the bonds agreed last week not to exercise their rights under the notes until May 15.
But, also as with those laws and indeed, with government freedom of information laws in general individuals will have to be determined and persistent to exercise their rights.
Disability-inclusive approaches to education, employment, and public services assure that people with disabilities are able to exercise their rights as full and equal participants in their societies.
They are also a risk to individual members of the locally dominant group who want to exercise their rights: for example, young women who choose not to wear headscarves or enter arranged marriages.
Turnout was lower than in 2005 but most Iraqis were determined to exercise their democratic rights.
Across the world, girls and women face violence as they try to exercise their basic rights, including that of education.
Is it dangerous to have companies pretending they have a journalistic role and buying editorial access to Tier 1 publications to exercise their new rights?
On the one hand, the US vetoed a Lebanese-sponsored resolution that criminalized Israel's policy of permitting Jews to exercise their property rights in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.
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He never fired a gun, but he created the climate and the conditions that encouraged vicious attacks against innocent Americans who were simply trying to exercise their constitutional rights.
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The law is far from clear, but some clarity may come as the authors of post-1972 sound recordings begin to exercise their termination rights (which I have previously discussed here and here).
My mission as IPPF's new Director-General is to build on those gains, to do our utmost to ensure that Africa's women and girls have the services, supplies and information to exercise their reproductive rights and live their lives with dignity, respect and meaning.
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For women to be able to fully exercise their human rights, gender perspectives have to be mainstreamed in all inclusive urban policies.
They have founded their own parliament, a Children's Parliament with real elected leaders determined to demand and exercise their rights.
"Protesters -- and the general public -- are welcome there to exercise their First Amendment rights, and otherwise enjoy the park, but will not be allowed to use tents, sleeping bags or tarps and, going forward, must follow all park rules, " Bloomberg said.
Pursuing the idea that young people must benefit simultaneously from competences and opportunities allowing them to engage as true actors of change for peace and sustainable development, UNESCO is striving to help them achieve and exercise their rights, to participate fully in decisions, policies and programs, which include among others: employment, citizenship, education and learning about cultural and public life.
Examples of the strength of conviction, these sovereign nations inspire all who still yearn to exercise their universal human rights.
Gender inequalities continue to undermine the ability of women and girls to exercise the full enjoyment of their rights, and to become active partners in emergency response, rehabilitation and development.
She would like to see fund managers exercise their voting rights in boardrooms, and disclose their votes to the public.
The Civil Rights Division is committed to continuing our work with AAPI communities and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to exercise their civil and constitutional rights.
Funded by the Government of Sweden and supported by the UN, this initiative helps people to openly and easily address their problems, exercise their rights, advance their carrier opportunities and improve their living conditions.
"People are entitled to disagreement with the government, they can exercise their democratic rights, but they can do so within the context of a democratic society, " Erdogan's chief adviser, Ibrahim Kalin, said Saturday.
And if George Osborne agrees with Sir Mervyn that RBS and Lloyds aren't lending enough, then the remedy remains the one it has always been and the one he loathes: he could exercise his rights as their biggest shareholder and order them to increase their appetite for risk.
Most have become the property of their workers, but with few ways for workers to exercise the property rights they have acquired.
Their voices and actions must be heard and defended as inherent to the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Human rights organizations have in fact written to WikiLeaks asking them to exercise caution and not release the names or identities of human rights defenders who might be persecuted by their governments.
The result is salutary: Americans are beginning to understand the threat of shariah law, and even better, to understand the strengths of their own Constitution to protect the rights of free speech, the right to free association and to freely exercise or leave a religion, the right to bear arms, the right to due process and equal protection under the law for women and children.
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