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At times, they are complimented by negotiated settlements, or at least cease-fire agreements, and peacekeepers are deployed.
Not all the issues that needed to be resolved were actually covered in the
agreements.
It will actually happen by the powerful coming together and making treaty-based systems, treaty-based agreements, to govern that global space.
So in one year, we've negotiated manufacturing agreements, been awarded one patent, filed our second patent, talked to multiple people, demoed this to FEMA and its consultants to rave reviews, and then started talking to some other people who requested information, this little group called the United Nations.
But these laws, when applied to people living with HIV, are a violation of international human rights
agreements
to which these countries are signatories.
We see it when countries pull out of international climate
agreements
like the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Accord, and we see it when industry fails to meet its emissions reduction targets.
Eighty percent of carbon emissions come from cities, which means cities are in a position to solve the carbon problem, or most of it, whether or not the states of which they are a part make
agreements
with one another.
You get into international agreements, and if any of you are tracking the climate change agreement, you know this can be a very slow, frustrating, tedious process.
People thought that gentlemen should sit behind closed doors and make comfortable
agreements.
For example, of the 216 peace
agreements
signed between 1975 and 2011, 196 of them were between a state and a non-state actor.
Well, in the long term, we can shoot towards increasing inter-African trade, removing borders and putting pressure on leaders to fulfill regional
agreements
they've already signed.
Our most recent move is the Paris treaty, and the resulting climate
agreements
that are being ratified by nations around the world.
I think we can be very hopeful that those agreements, which are bottom-up agreements, where nations have said what they think they can do, are genuine and forthcoming for the vast majority of the parties.
To the extent that it's about globalism, then the right response, yes, is to shut down borders and keep people out and change trade
agreements
and so forth.
What I want to point the finger at is the legal and regulatory system, a system in which there are networks of
agreements
just like this one which serve to silence people and seal off data points from public health experts and epidemiologists, a system in which regulators will even refrain from issuing a violation notice in the event of pollution if the landowner and the gas company agree to settle.
They also think trade
agreements
sometimes are unfair, like NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, because these trade
agreements
allow companies to reimport those cheaply produced goods back into the US and other countries from where the jobs were taken.
And it's legitimate monopoly of means of violence, administrative control, management of public finances, investment in human capital, provision of citizenship rights, provision of infrastructure, management of the tangible and intangible assets of the state through regulation, creation of the market, international agreements, including public borrowing, and then, most importantly, rule of law.
At the end of each meeting, we'd reach decisions and
agreements
that would last at least until the next meeting.
But it's not just about international
agreements
and governments.
These abusers don't read user
agreements
of websites, and the content doesn't honor geographic boundaries.
They sign nondisclosure agreements, which prohibit them from talking and sharing what they see on their screens and what this work does to them.
China has signed military
agreements
with many countries in the region.
There is no way we should do business with companies that have
agreements
with stealth provisions and that are unintelligible.
Right now, in Sierra Leone, in Cambodia, in Ethiopia, farmers are being cajoled into putting their thumbprints on 50-year lease agreements, signing away all the land they've ever known for a pittance without anybody even explaining the terms.
The president, who has supported a process that secretly negotiates agreements, which effectively lock us into the insane system of DMCA that we have adopted and likely lock us down a path of three strikes, you're out that, of course, the rest of the world are increasingly adopting.
In the last 18 months, we've signed
agreements
with 40 of those hundred companies to begin to work with them on their supply chain.
Saddled in the performing arts as we are, by antiquated union
agreements
that inhibit and often prohibit mechanical reproduction and streaming, locked into large facilities that were designed to ossify the ideal relationship between artist and audience most appropriate to the 19th century and locked into a business model dependent on high ticket revenues, where we charge exorbitant prices.
Years before pre-nuptial
agreements
became a regular thing, Ernest Lubitsch made a screen comedy on which they are the basis.
John Wayne as America's first consul to Japan arrives in accordance with
agreements
resulting from Perry's gunboat diplomacy.
Then it used a wide range of new policy tools --- international trade agreements, innovations in constitutional law and structural adjustment programs --- to hand control of those power centres to supposedly impartial experts, economists and officials from the IMF, the World Bank, the GATT and the National Party --- anyone except the liberation fighters from the ANC."
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