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By contrast, an informal investigation by the High Priest and his cronies ( without witnesses being called ), as told by John, is both historically possible in an emergency on the day before a festival, and accords with the external evidence from Rabbinic sources that Jesus was put to death on the Day of Preparation for the Passover.
The forces, also called the " Blue Helmets ", who enforce UN accords are awarded United Nations Medals, which are considered international decorations instead of military decorations.
The accords called for NATO administration of Kosovo as an autonomous province within Yugoslavia ; a force of 30, 000 NATO troops to maintain order in Kosovo ; an unhindered right of passage for NATO troops on Yugoslav territory, including Kosovo ; and immunity for NATO and its agents to Yugoslav law.
In essence, the accords called for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from parts of the Gaza Strip and West Bank, and affirmed a Palestinian right of self-government within those areas through the creation of a Palestinian Interim Self-Government Authority.
In 1992 Agalev was asked to support a constitutional change called the Sint-Michiels accords, which would make Belgium a federation.
Shortly thereafter, as part of the accords concluding the Balkan Wars, Xanthi and Western Thrace were ceded to Bulgaria ( where it was also called Скеча Skecha ), and remained a part of the latter until the end of World War I.
This accords with local tradition which says that the valley of Buttermere was part of the holdings of an 11th century Norse chieftain called " Buthar " ( sometimes spelt " Boethar ").

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In words, this equation states that for faster speeds ( bigger | v |) the road must be banked more steeply ( a larger value for θ ), and for sharper turns ( smaller R ) the road also must be banked more steeply, which accords with intuition.
The Coordinating Minister of Internal and External Security accords the policies and actions that will be adopted by the following institutions as regards internal and external security: the Ministry of Government and Police, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, and the Secretariat General for the Public administration.
The 1992 peace accords committed the government to heavy expenditures for transition programs and social services.
The 1992 peace accords made provisions for land transfers to all qualified ex-combatants of both the FMLN and ESAF, as well as to landless peasants living in former conflict areas.
:“ Knowledge of the truth which accords with godliness is circumlocution for ' Christianity.
The Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements ( the DOP, better known as the Oslo accords ), signed in Washington on 13 September 1993, provided for a transitional period not exceeding five years of Palestinian interim self-government in sections of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
However, the Peace Accords signed in December 1996 provide for the translation of some official documents and voting materials into several indigenous languages ( see summary of main substantive accords ).
The peace accords call for a one-third reduction in the army's authorized strength and budget — achieved in 2004 — and for a constitutional amendment to permit the appointment of a civilian minister of defense.
The U. S. strongly supports the six substantive and three procedural accords, which, along with the signing of the December 29, 1996 final accord, form the blueprint for profound political, economic, and social change.
Freud suggests that Hamlet's apparent " distaste for sexuality "— articulated in his " nunnery " conversation with Ophelia — accords with this interpretation.
In 1978, Baghdad hosted an Arab League summit that condemned and ostracized Egypt for accepting the Camp David accords.
Plutarch's evidence for a quorum of 6, 000, on a priori grounds a necessity for ostracism also per the account of Philochorus, accords with the number required for grants of citizenship in the following century and is generally preferred.
In the 1994 Oslo accords, responsibility for the administration over some of the territory of Samaria ( Areas ' A ' and ' B ') was transferred to the Palestinian Authority.
In 1978, Baghdad hosted an Arab League summit that condemned and ostracized Egypt for accepting the Camp David accords.
The post – World War I accords and the League of Nations charter designated the area a British Mandate, except for a small area in the northwest, which was ceded to Belgium and later became Rwanda and Burundi, as well as a small area in the southeast ( Kionga Triangle ), incorporated to Portuguese East Africa ( later Mozambique ).
) accords her renown for hosting literary salons and surrounding herself with philosophers and poets, the most famous of these being Cassius Longinus.
The newly established Palestinian Authority assumed civilian and security responsibility for the city, which was designated " Area A " under the accords.

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It was the first city handed over to Palestinian Authority control in accordance with the Oslo accords.
By signing the Oslo accords, the Palestine Liberation Organization recognize Israel's right to exist, while Israel permitted the creation of an autonomous Palestinian National Authority consisting of the Gaza Strip and West Bank which was implemented in 1994.
But Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine objected to the accords because their own charters refuse to recognize Israel's right to exist in Palestine.
According to the Israeli government, the Israeli's trust in the accords was undermined by the fact that after the signing, the attacks against Israel intensified, which some explained as an attempt by certain Palestinian organizations to thwart the peace process.
* Wye River Memorandum, a series of accords between Israel and the Palestinian Authority agreed at Wye River in Maryland
His views seemed to harden in 2000 after the Palestinian rejection of President Clinton's peace accords and the beginning of the Second Intifada:
After a short break in the fighting in 1976, due to Arab League mediation and Syrian intervention, Palestinian – Lebanese strife continued, with fighting primarily focused in south Lebanon, which had been occupied by the PLO since 1969 in accordance with the Cairo accords signed with the Lebanese government.
* A Demilitarized Palestinian State, On the meaning of that & summary of security arrangement out of previous Israeli-Palestinian accords, Reut Institution ( a Think Tank )
Beit Jala control was assumed by the Palestinian Authority, following the 1993 Oslo accords.
In 1993, following the Oslo peace accords, the Palestinian Authority has been established on parts of West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The origin of the Oslo Accords can be traced back to a research project initiated by Fafo in the Palestinian territories, and the negotiations that led to the accords were hosted by Fafo in Oslo.
After the Oslo accords in 1993, which he opposed as a betrayal of the PLO's principles, he refused to move to the Palestinian territories with the rest of the leadership to set up the Palestinian National Authority ( PNA ).
The Clinton Parameters and Geneva accords proposed keeping Ramot ( and other Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem beyond the green line ) under Israeli sovereignty, possibly in exchange for other land, though no deal has been made in the Israeli – Palestinian peace process.

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The King maintained that Romania must abide by the Yalta accords, allowing the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union to each have a hand in post-war government reconstruction and the incorporation of a broader coalition force he had already organized.
The initial UN presence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, before the passing of Resolution 1291, was a force of military observers to observe and report on the compliance on factions with the peace accords, a deployment authorised by the earlier Resolution 1258 ( 1999 ).
A unified force of ex-combatants began attacks against the government and mining interests in the north and repudiated the 1995 accords.

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This accords with the teaching of the medieval Carmelites, who lived as an eremetic congregation on Carmel in the 13th century ; but who claimed ( without any evidence ) to be direct successors of Elijah and the Old Testament prophets.
WCPT recommends physical therapist entry-level educational programs be based on university or university-level studies, of a minimum of four years, independently validated and accredited as being at a standard that accords graduates full statutory and professional recognition.
While this is effective since it accords with our human reason, it is not the only way that the text can be broken up.
On the other hand, Dennis Baker has asserted that the evolving standards of decency test accords with the moral purpose of the Eighth Amendment and the Framer ’ s intent that the right be used to prevent citizens being subjected to all forms of unjust and disproportionate punishments.
As part of the 1991 peace accords, a referendum was to be held among indigenous people, giving them the option between independence or inclusion to Morocco.
In these accords, Morocco was set to annex back 2 / 3 of the northern part of Western Sahara, whereas the lower third would be given to Mauritania.
This evidence accords with the LXX reading of Zechariah 14: 5 which states that the valley will be blocked up as far as Azal.
This accords well with Egyptian sources which prescribe that leonine goddesses are to be appeased with the " feasts of drunkenness ".
However, parliamentary leaders have indicated that prior to adoption, the final concordat draft will be sent to the Council of Europe, European Parliament, and European Union for informal expert analysis, to ensure that it accords with European norms and the country's international legal obligations.
Netanyahu proved to be less hard-line in practice than he made himself out to be rhetorically, and felt pressured by the United States and others to enter negotiations with the Palestine Liberation Organization and Yasser Arafat, despite his harsh criticism of the Oslo accords and hawkish stance in comparison to Labour.
This usage was sometimes extended as well to bilateral relations among members, because in the system of socialist international economic relations, multilateral accords — typically of a general nature — tended to be implemented through a set of more detailed, bilateral agreements.
The 2004 peace accords, signed in Ziguinchor, were hoped to be the end of the violence, but in 2006, sporadic fighting by an MFDC split and laying of land mines again erupted in rural areas nearby.
The Geneva accords are signed by French and Vietminh, establishing the International Control Commission, deciding that the 17th parallel will be the temporary dividing line between the two, and creating plans for a free election in Vietnam no later than July 1956.
This location accords with the LXX reading of Zechariah 14: 5 which states that the valley will be blocked up as far as Azal.
EVERYTHING you conceive, everything you contemplate, will be good, great, elevated, sublime, if it accords with the general and common interest.
The Philadelphi corridor was specified in the Oslo accords to be under Israeli military control, in order to secure the border with Egypt.
One historian accords Zosimus " an unsurpassable claim to be regarded as the worst of all the extant Greek historians of the Roman Empire [...] it would be tedious to catalogue all the instances where this historian has falsely transcribed names, not to mention his confusion of events ...".
* Joseph Stalin and Chiang Kai-Shek would be fully apprised of the conference agenda and resulting accords
It should be given the purposive interpretation which accords with its plain words, with its context of other provisions of unlimited duration, and it contrast with transitional provisions.

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