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The words might have expressed recognition or rejection: he couldn't tell the difference.
There is also no express recognition of the right to individual privacy in English common law.
It is an express recognition of human rights in the EU.
These include express recognition of the fact that the Member States must guarantee a high level of social protection.
There is, however, no express recognition, so that statutes are generally interpreted by the judiciary to include Muslim marriages.
At the European Council in Brussels, we expressed recognition of the progress that has been made.
Mr. Domenici expressed recognition of that at the end of today's session.
This may occur through overt acts of encouragement or expressed recognition of other team members' contributions and accomplishments.
Therefore, despite its express recognition in the UDRP, reverse domain name hijacking findings are rare and based heavily on the factual circumstances surrounding each case.
This may also mean an incentive to look for even more technologies, and for that reason I would like to express recognition for both Commissioner Verheugen and the Commission.
Among the report's conclusions, I would like to emphasise - because it is so important for cohesion policy - the express recognition that two-thirds of the total Structural Fund resources should be allocated to the Objective 1 regions.
Though foreign nations, including the United States, immediately expressed recognition of the legitimacy of Arroyo's presidency, foreign commentators described the revolt as "a defeat for due process of law", "mob rule", and a "de facto coup".
The EU's system of principles for the protection of fundamental rights has been developed mainly through the case law of the European Court of Justice and confirmed by the express recognition contained in the EU treaties.
We should therefore voice to the Estonians and Latvians our express recognition of the fact that they have managed to keep a cool head and that they are receptive to our arguments when it comes to adapting their legislation in this area to European standards.
In an important decision in September 2000, the court ruled that the express recognition of Bosnians, Croatians and Serbs in the constitution of Bosnia-Herzegovina, as peoples that make up the country, brooks just one interpretation: that they enjoy equality as groups.
I am particularly encouraged by the recent formation of coalitions around this problem and the expressed recognition by our new County Executive, Thomas Gulotta, of the growing numbers of homeless, their special needs and the responsibility of the county to meet those needs of its residents.
The council expresses recognition of Israel, first, through the acceptance of Resolution 242, which before its endorsement by the Palestinians had been regarded by most analysts and politicians as the most appropriate base for peace between an independent and secure Israel and its neighbors.
The candidate in the March 18 elections said that despite Mr. Kohl's reservations, his party, together with West German Christian Democrats and representatives of Pax, a Polish Roman Catholic organization, held a rally here last month in which all expressed recognition of the frontier.
I would like to take this opportunity, on behalf of the European Council, to express recognition of your role in pointing out human rights violations and monitoring elections and of the work of your delegations in international institutions such as the United Nations Human Rights Council.