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They basically
enshrined
the second-class status of women in the civil code.
So T, E, D is the same as F, E, D. Now that piece of music that we played at the start of this session had
enshrined
in its heart the theme, which is TED.
Why are women not allowed to enjoy the same equal rights
enshrined
in our Constitution?
A concept so fundamental to the American psyche that it is
enshrined
in our constitution.
We went through a period of feeling that the lesson learned from Bosnia was that elections held too early
enshrined
sectarian violence,
enshrined
extremist parties, so in Iraq in 2003 the decision was made, let's not have elections for two years.
It was just a custom and traditions that are
enshrined
in rigid religious fatwas and imposed on women.
And it becomes worse when it's
enshrined
in religious fatwas based on wrong interpretation of the sharia law, or the religious laws.
It was the great race that supposedly determined which animals were
enshrined
in the Chinese zodiac, but as the system spread through Asia, other cultures made changes to reflect their communities.
Instead, it has been forever
enshrined
as part of a canon to which it really doesn't deserve to belong.
And the perfect showcase for Miss Tallulah Bankhead, bitch-goddess of Broadway, who never conquered Hollywood but is forever
enshrined
in this performance, where's she basically playing the image she herself created -- "Dahhlings" and all -- if not, in fact, playing Herself!
It seems fair to say that the title "Falling Angels" is plural so as to include not only the baby brother who somehow fell over Niagara Falls and whose picture is later given wings and
enshrined
behind wood paneling in the Field family's basement.
The concept of universal human rights is literally foreign –
enshrined
in the broad-brush principles of the European Convention on Human Rights, whose court sits in Strasbourg.
Whistleblowers, encouraged to come forward by legal protections
enshrined
in the agency’s founding legislation, would provide leads for the investigators.
So Pakistan’s government has failed in its principal responsibility,
enshrined
in its constitution, to safeguard the lives and property of its citizens, as well as the country’s security and sovereignty.
Likewise, the transparency and confidence-building mechanisms
enshrined
in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s 2011 Vienna Document have grown increasingly ineffective, and Russia opposes the steps needed to modernize them.
It was further
enshrined
in the 1990 World Declaration on Education for All, at a summit in Jomtien, Thailand, and then at the 2000 World Education Forum in Dakar, Senegal.
Today, that right is
enshrined
in the Indian Constitution, and primary school enrollment is almost universal.
For example, Indonesian officials have encouraged reform in Myanmar, helped to bring about an end to the border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, and pushed for democracy and human rights to be
enshrined
in an ASEAN political and security community.
Similarly, environmental laws make firms liable for their toxic wastes, and many countries, including the US, have
enshrined
the principle that "polluters pay," that is, companies must pay for the damage they cause.
Wealthy countries that have not complied with the emissions-reduction commitments
enshrined
in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol owe this debt to the planet.
It was
enshrined
in the Stability Pact signed at the Sarajevo Summit of July, 1999.
Under a truly international paradigm, the principles underlying a peace deal – two states along the 1967 border (with territorial swaps to accommodate Israel’s settlement blocs), two capitals in Jerusalem, an agreed solution to the refugee problem, and robust security arrangements – could be
enshrined
in a Security Council resolution.
The legitimacy of “post-national” Europe – based on the EU’s obligation,
enshrined
in the Lisbon Treaty, to promote “the well-being of its people” – is at stake.
Ethnic nationalism like that
enshrined
by Israel’s nation-state law has long been a staple of politics in Central and Eastern Europe.
Like the US Supreme Court, Poland’s Constitutional Court can nullify legislation that infringes on the individual rights
enshrined
in the Polish constitution.
Hong Kong is a special case, where the capitalist way of life is so central that it is
enshrined
in the constitution (the Basic Law).
The SDR was introduced 40 years ago to supplement what was then seen as an inadequate level of global reserves, and was subsequently
enshrined
in the IMF’s amended Articles of Agreement as the future principal reserve asset.
Only two previous Chinese leaders, Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, have had their personally branded ideology
enshrined
in the CPC’s charter.
It emphatically reaffirmed the principle of non-interference in states' internal affairs and this principle's primacy over the rights of individuals
enshrined
in Article 1 of the Charter.
It should lead by respecting the commitments
enshrined
in the European treaties.
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