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Our efforts to get this convention adopted by member states of UNESCO are driven by our unshakeable commitment to protect and promote Canada's rich cultural diversity, Liza Frulla
adopted british ethical foreign government
Of course, we know this British government has adopted a so-called ethical foreign policy, Martin Lee
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Often an impediment to foster children's placement to permanent homes occurs when a child from one State is adopted by a family from another. Dennis Cardoza
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Once we adopted a framework for developing policies, standards and procedures, we made really good progress. The documentation process really started to fall into place. Ron Duchesneau
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Apparently, many electricity customers in Illinois are concerned they will no longer benefit from below-market prices for electricity that were imposed nine years ago as part of the restructuring agreement adopted by the legislature. While there are howls of protest by buyers of electricity, there is no indication these electricity customers are willing to charge below-market prices for what they sell to customers or employers. Jim Johnstone
adopted american-journalist code delta ethics recently revised society
The Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, first adopted its code of ethics in 1926 and revised it most recently in 1996. Roger Mudd
adopted foreigners homes social welfare
The social welfare homes then had the infants adopted by foreigners who made donations. Xinhua News
adopted diversity recognizes text
The text that was adopted recognizes the diversity of approaches. Harlan Watson
adopted aim following lip move paying pressure service states time united waste
The move was adopted following pressure from the United States and its aim was to waste time while paying lip service to democracy. George Ishak
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An ounce of hypocracy is worth a pound of ambition. Michael Korda
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The British male is either reticent, tongue-tied and awkward, or boorish and crass, and he usually consumes too much alcohol. English male flirting tends to be very circuitous, and involves a lot of insults rather than compliments. Kate Fox
british failure government meeting progress relieved
The British government was disappointed that the meeting did not make more progress but relieved it did not end in failure like Cancun and Seattle. Alan Johnson
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The skills of the British intelligence community are a great national asset. John Scarlett
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The songwriters were introduced to me as ordinary human beings; they would play their songs, and sometimes I would start to sing a song with them. Jessie Matthews
british-actress experience
I wanted to go out and experience the fields. Rhona Mitra
british-historian carrying democracy evil force party tyranny
The one pervading evil of democracy is the tyranny of the party that succeeds, by force or fraud, in carrying elections. Lord Acton
british challenge faced muslim profound
the most profound challenge yet faced by the British Muslim community. Shahid Malik
british calculated computers days far few forecast future however learned limits powerful
Some things, like the orbits of the planets, can be calculated far into the future. But that's atypical. In most contexts, there is a limit. Even the most fine-grained computation can only forecast British weather a few days ahead. There are limits to what can ever be learned about the future, however powerful computers become. Martin Rees
ethically felt solid time
At the time of publication, we felt on ethically solid ground. Donald Kennedy
ethically hard morally product tried work
We tried very, very hard to make a product which was first morally and ethically correct. To do that, we only work with a person's own blood. Robert Clarke
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And so we shall have to do more than register and more than vote; we shall have to create leaders who embody virtues we can respect, who have moral and ethical principles we can applaud with enthusiasm. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Sir John Templeton: "My ethical principle in the first place was: 'Where could I use my talents that God gave me to help the most people?'" Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
foreign holiday identity national price
The price of a foreign holiday is a requirement to be put on the national identity register. David Davies
foreign prepared trying
Be prepared for some runaround when trying to find out the fees for foreign transactions. A lot of representatives don't have a clue, so you have to be persistent. Linda Sherry
foreign knows language
Those who know nothing of foreign languages, knows nothing of their own. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
foreign language policy possible stake talk understand
to talk foreign policy in the plainest possible language with the American people, so that each and every one can understand the stake he or she has in our American foreign policy process. Madeline Albright
foreign funds greatest impact money
We want to give the money where it will have the greatest impact so the foreign governments can see how their funds are being used. Valerie Smith
foreign front gets gore life policy pushed taking
With real-life foreign policy taking front and center, Gore gets pushed off the front page, James Lindsay
foreign oil
We are captives of the foreign oil cartels, Ben Campbell
foreign markets opening trade
We think in one sense (China trade policy) has consisted of the indiscriminate opening of U.S. markets but has done little to open foreign markets to U.S. goods. Alan Tonelson
foreign indirect interest managers match pension percent pressure reservoir worldwide
There was a big reservoir of foreign interest -- 65.4 percent went to indirect bidders. That is overwhelming and underscores the pressure worldwide for pension managers to better match their unfunded liabilities. William Sullivan
government iranian minister prime
No Sunni has a right to become a president, prime minister or even a minister in the Iranian government. Abdul Reeki
government investment likely money wants
The telecoms and construction sectors are likely to be up because that's where the money is going after the government said it wants to up its investment in these sectors. Greg Potter
government leaves spending third
So this leaves a third option: better calibrating government spending programs, Richard Fisher
government hand others seize together
Now my hand, my hand can be grasped, and the hand of government can be grasped, by you, by your families, by your communities, and that others can together with us in government seize what may well be an unprecedented, unprecedented opportunity, Bill Frist
government notice patience putting syria
putting the government of Syria on notice that our patience has limits. Jack Straw
government led
There will never ever be a government led by an Indian, ever in Fiji. George Speight
government helpful limited power russian sought throughout within
The Russian government throughout has sought to be as helpful as it can within its power, but that power is very limited in Chechnya, Robin Cook
government russian worry
The Russian government doesn't come because for 70 years they didn't have to worry about what the world thought of them. William Browder
government role steer work
The role of government is to steer us in the right direction, not do all the work for us. Joe Lhota