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Signatories and three
Signatories are charged with three obligations under the 1949 Convention: prohibition of trafficking, specific administrative and enforcement measures, and social measures aimed at trafficked persons.

Signatories and ),
Signatories included Washington, Rochambeau, the Comte de Barras ( on behalf of the French Navy ), Cornwallis, and Lieutenant Thomas Symonds ( the senior Royal Navy officer present ).

Signatories and first
PNAC's first public act was releasing a " Statement of Principles " on June 3, 1997, which was signed by both its members and a variety of other notable conservative politicians and journalists ( see Signatories to Statement of Principles ).

Signatories and .
Signatories may further declare that a qualifying language or languages will benefit from the higher level of protection, which lists a range of actions from which states must agree to undertake at least 35.
Signatories include more than a hundred rabbis and laypeople.
Signatories of the Ottawa Treaty agree that they will not use, develop, manufacture, stockpile or trade in anti-personnel land mines.
Signatories were Bolshevik Russia on the one side and the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire ( collectively the Central Powers ) on the other.
Signatories to the Armistice with Germany ( Compiègne ), ending WWI, pose outside Marshal Foch's railway carriage. Front page of The New York Times on Armistice Day, November 11, 1918.
Signatories of the Third Geneva Convention and Fourth Geneva Convention officially agree not to torture prisoners in armed conflicts.
Signatories from each country were dispatched to Tokyo to sign the treaty repatriating the lost provinces.
Signatories of the 1938 treaty ending the Chaco War gather in Buenos Aires.
Signatories to the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 agreed not to make such claims, except the Soviet Union and the United States, who reserved the right to make a claim.
Signatories to the founding statement of the International Workingmen's Association included groups from around the world.
* veteransforamerica. org List of Treaty Signatories from the Veterans for America.
Signatories included 10 senators, 29 members of the House of Representatives and a number of university presidents.
* Signatories promise not to enter into separate agreements with other Powers to the prejudice of this alliance.
* Signatories to the petition were requested to list an academic degree.
Matthew Tukaki is formerly the Head of Drake Australia and currently CEO and Chairman of the Sustain Group, all of whom are Signatories to the United Nations Global Compact.
Signatories included 21 Nobel laureates.
Signatories to the Sexual orientation and gender identity at the United Nations | UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity are colored in blue and signatories to the opposing statement in green.
Signatories so far include Fairview Health Services and the Mayo Clinic.
Signatories to the Armistice with Germany ( Compiègne ), ending World War I, pose outside Marshal Foch's railway carriage.
By the beginning of the 1990s, Suharto was beginning to adopt a policy of political openness, and enforcement of Petition of 50 Signatories ' punishment was loosened.
The government also began claiming that although there was a travel ban for the Petition of 50 Signatories, the ban did not apply to Nasution.

meet and every
the courage to meet every challenge ; ;
Neither are shelters, because there is one to meet the needs of every camper or prospective camper.
Truck and materials-handling equipment makers now offer specialized units to meet almost every homebuilding need.
" Societies meet approximately every other Friday for entertainment and fellowship and on almost all Sunday mornings for Sunday School ; societies also hold a weekly prayer meeting.
The Mutual contract stipulated that Chaplin release a two-reel film every four weeks, which he had managed to meet.
The authors of Perl do not expect this limited group to meet every need, however.
In the Agreement of the People, 1649, they asked for: a more representative and accountable parliament, to meet every two years ; a reform of law so it would be available to, and fair to all ; and religious toleration.
It removed the imperial governors and allowed the inhabitants, as a dependent federation, to conduct their own affairs, for which purpose representatives of all the towns were to meet every year in Arles.
Examples include finding a number of caches that meet a category, completing a number of cache finds within a period of time, finding a cache for every calendar day, etc.
As in any strictly convex solid, at least three faces meet at every vertex, and the total of their angles is less than 360 degrees.
The AFL-CIO is now governed by a gathering of delegates who are present on behalf of association members who meet every four years.
Grasping the bloody dagger, he swore by Mars and all the other gods that he would do everything in his power to overthrow the dominion of the Tarquinii and that he would neither be reconciled to the tyrants himself nor tolerate any who should be reconciled to them, but would look upon every man who thought otherwise as an enemy and till his death would pursue with unrelenting hatred both the tyranny and its abettors ; and if he should violate his oath, he prayed that he and his children might meet with the same end as Lucretia.
These visits enabled him to meet and take the measure of his adversaries Napoleon III, and the British Prime Minister Palmerston and Foreign Secretary Earl Russell, and also of the British Conservative politician Disraeli, later to be Prime Minister in the 1870s – who later claimed to have said of Bismarck's visit " Be careful of that man – he means every word he says ".
Constitutionally, the party's highest body is the Party Congress, which is supposed to meet at least once every 5 years.
If Magicicadas appeared at a non-prime number intervals, say every 12 years, then predators appearing every 2, 3, 4, 6, or 12 years would be sure to meet them.
Subordinate to the General Conference are Jurisdictional and Central Conferences which also meet every four years.
The exhaust is, however, relatively low in NOx emissions, as combustion temperatures are lower than in other engines, and also because of some inherent Exhaust Gas Recirculation-EGR-in early engines ; the higher the combustion temperature is, the higher the NOx emissions are ( sir Harry Ricardo proved in the 20's that for every 1 % increase of the proportion of exhaust gas in the admission mix, there's a 45º F reduction in flame temperature ); this allowed Mazda to meet the United States Clean Air Act of 1970 in 1973 with a simple and inexpensive ' thermal reactor ' ( an enlarged open chamber in the exhaust manifold ) by paradoxically enriching the air-fuel ratio to the point where the unburned hydrocarbons ( HC ) in the exhaust would support complete combustion in the thermal reactor ; while piston-engine cars required expensive catalytic converters to deal with both unburned hydrocarbons and NOx emissions.
* March 23 – The Pakistan Resolution is rallied around by the All-India Muslim League ; Muslims from every corner of India meet up around Iqbal Park, Lahore ( now in modern-day Pakistan ).
Nearly every major HF radio manufacturer in the world builds ALE radios to the 2G standard to meet the high demand that new installations of HF radio systems conform to this standard protocol.
The Vikings would meet on the flat rocks of Tinganes every summer, although there was no settlement at Tinganes at that time.
A partially ordered set ( L, ≤) is a complete lattice if every subset A of L has both a greatest lower bound ( the infimum, also called the meet ) and a least upper bound ( the supremum, also called the join ) in ( L, ≤).
Th Diwan who was so charmed with his company that every evening he, with all the State officials, used to meet the Swami and converse with him until late at night.
Delegates sent from the member churches meet every seven or eight years in an Assembly, which elects a Central Committee that governs between Assemblies.
Many state legislators meet every year at the annual meeting, and other meetings, of the National Conference of State Legislatures, which is headquartered in Denver, Colorado and has a lobbying office in Washington, D. C.

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