Legally
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412 examples of Legally in a sentence
The very premise of the deal – that asylum-seekers can
legally
be returned to Turkey – is fundamentally flawed.
Likewise, the Bank of England is effectively buying almost every new British government bond that is issued, even with annual inflation above the
legally
established ceiling of 3%.
BERKELEY – At a recent conference in Washington, DC, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said that US policymakers should focus on productive activities that take place in the United States and employ American workers, not on corporations that are
legally
registered in the US but locate production elsewhere.
By enshrining them in the Constitution, these fundamental rights and principles become
legally
binding, and citizens will have greater scope for bringing appeals to the Court of Justice.
But making a promise
legally
binding is only the first step towards fulfilling it, and in this respect there is still much work to be done.
The EU has long insisted that a
legally
binding divorce settlement must be concluded before there can be any discussion of future UK-EU relations.
But there has been disagreement over the translation of this into
legally
binding language.
Yet the Irish government has insisted that every detail of the backstop be nailed down and included in the
legally
binding withdrawal treaty.
The international community is
legally
bound to protect those who are being forced to flee their homes by conflict and persecution.
As citizens of British colonies, they were
legally
regarded as citizens of the UK as well.
Soon nations will colonize the moon, giving rise to the same unsatisfactory and tentative situation we have in Antarctica, where nations essentially take without
legally
owning.
The member state would then be
legally
obliged to make deposits into that account to cover the ECB bonds’ coupons and principal.
Lands
legally
recorded as wilderness will encourage more fire; and a reluctance to put firefighters at risk in remote settings – as well as cost concerns – argues for backing off and letting the next ridge burn while offering point protection for threatened communities.
Some consider the Palestinian prisoners’ release a mistake,
legally
and ethically, and a shocking injustice to the families of their victims.
Abusive transfer pricing – in which
legally
related entities misprice goods or services – accounts for roughly 60% of the continent’s illicit capital flight, according to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
When multinationals create subsidiaries, those entities are considered to be
legally
independent firms.
Thus,
legally
binding ex ante control is a necessary condition for Eurobonds.
It is difficult today to imagine tanks firing on a
legally
elected parliament or privatization of state assets – as well as delegation of the actual running of the country – to the head of state’s family and business cronies.
Mainstream politicians are often feckless and corrupt (morally if not legally), special interests do have mighty and illegitimate powers, and legislatures are often cretinous.
The EU overcame national biases to establish the Single Market by instituting a process of
legally
binding qualified majority voting, whereby individual member states could be outvoted on specific regulations.
China, which has never adopted
legally
binding limits on its nuclear weapons or strategic nuclear-delivery vehicles, rejects Russia’s call to join negotiations – a stance that the US supports until the Russian and US nuclear arsenals move closer in size to those of China.
At the same time, US officials deny that their country’s missile-defense programs are directed against Russia or China, but refuse to offer a
legally
binding guarantee.
Under this approach, taxable income would be determined from the consolidated accounts based on international accounting standards (IAS), which since 2005 have become
legally
binding for EU-listed companies’ financial reports.
While the Security Council would be able to grant
legally
binding membership status, a vote in the General Assembly would simply upgrade a Palestinian entity to the status of a “non-member state” – like the Vatican.
The best way to proceed on the Medvedev Plan would be an OSCE declaration similar to the one adopted in Istanbul in 1999 – that is, a political resolution, not a
legally
binding treaty.
Despite being
legally
non-binding, the initiative provides an important forum to reach agreement on policies ensuring that any exploitation of migratory shark populations is sustainable.
For example, it should not aim at producing
legally
binding decisions.
The declaration must stipulate that a
legally
binding agreement must be finalized by COP15-bis in 2010.
In South Africa, the Zuma government’s decision to withdraw from the ICC is
legally
questionable.
As a result, politically and legally, it is much harder to shut down a project than to stop it before it starts.
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