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In particular, Article 89(1) entitles member states to comply with requests for arrest and
surrender
only in accordance with “the procedure under their national law.”
In the end, they will
surrender
and that encourages speculators.
A group of farsighted statesmen, inspired by the vision of a United States of Europe, recognized that this ideal could be approached only gradually, by setting limited objectives, mobilizing the political will needed to achieve them, and concluding treaties that required states to
surrender
only as much sovereignty as they could bear politically.
That
surrender
of national sovereignty, indeed, seems very different from the heart of de Gaulle's grand vision for France.
Obviously, chess tournaments now require players to
surrender
their cell phones and, sometimes, to undergo scans for other devices, including those that would let a third-party signal moves.
The earliest drafts of the legislation actually encouraged commercial surrogacy, mandating that mothers employed as surrogates
surrender
their babies.
The drama thickened for another ten months, until the Supreme Court unanimously ordered Nixon to
surrender
the tapes.
Now calls are growing for the government to
surrender
the special powers that it acquired during the war and end the control of information as an instrument of state policy.
Specifically, he pledged to apply the so-called Rotenberg Law, named after Arkady Rotenberg, a financier who was forced in September to
surrender
$40 million in assets to Italy’s government.
Whether or not to
surrender
some of those powers in order to deepen Korean democracy is the riskiest question he now faces.
Will Europe surrender, in Aleppo, what remains of its soul, or will it pull itself together, hold up its head, and do what it must?
Many on the left rightly disdain the easy
surrender
of others on their side to the premise that globalization has rendered the nation-state irrelevant.
Its investment plans are overextended outside of Russia – part of the imperial policy – while domestic exploration for new sources is declining, as foreign companies have been forced to
surrender
stakes in projects such as the huge gas development on Sakhalin Island.
The old man sued her in court, only to
surrender
a few months later.
In the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, the US, together with the United Kingdom and Russia, guaranteed Ukraine’s territorial integrity in exchange for its
surrender
of the large nuclear arsenal it inherited from the Soviet Union.
No big bank was at risk from trading securities then, but the big banks’ investment-banking affiliates were not making money trading and underwriting securities during the Depression, so the banks were willing to
surrender
that part of their business.
They seem willing to
surrender
some social guarantees in exchange for that efficiency and increased personal liberty.
Political leaders such as Vaclav Klaus in the Czech Republic and Viktor Orban in Hungary welcome the common market, but argue that their nation-states did not re-gain their de facto sovereignty from Moscow only to
surrender
it de jure to Brussels.
The participating states established a common central bank, but they explicitly refused to
surrender
the right to tax their citizens to a common authority.
National parliaments are expected to
surrender
their powers graciously.
Whatever form the
surrender
takes, Greece will not be the only loser.
When France Says NoNot long ago, an American political analyst compared France’s loss of influence in Europe following its “No” vote in the 2005 referendum on the EU constitutional treaty with France’s
surrender
in 1940.
That initiative collapsed because the Chechens were ordered to
surrender
their weapons within 72 hours.
But President Putin intended them to have 72 hours to ponder the good that might come from negotiations if they surrendered their weapons, not an instant
surrender.
On December 16, the Pakistanis signed the instrument of
surrender
in Dacca.
Yet perhaps one day we Russians will escape our false dreams, and when that day comes, the heroic Solzhenitsyn, the Solzhenitsyn who could never
surrender
or be corrupted, will be restored to us.
The Arabs never “lose” because they never
surrender.
Second, the subject for negotiations is unclear, because Putin has ruled out Chechen independence, and
surrender
by the separatists is just as unlikely.
Even some honest officials may become disillusioned, and
surrender
to the many temptations to use illegal means so as to raise their incomes to levels they deem more appropriate to their responsibilities and training.
Even before the Meseberg Summit, Macron had diluted his proposals to the point of
surrender.
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