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It is the most remarkable mutual guarantee ever given among nations.
Portuguese radio described the protocol as "a framework for mutual guarantees".
And mutual guarantees between moshav members, if they exist at all, would be highly restrictive.
You see that is our mutual guarantee.
First, Hamilton observes that the current government has no power to enforce laws and also lacks a mutual guarantee of state rights.
A mutual guarantee of good behavior.
He calls it a "mutual guarantee" system in which the kibbutz will be financially stable while protecting basic equalities.
This requires that the short-term interest rates are pushed through [with] mutual guarantees to a realistic level.
In 1873 Peru agreed secretly with Bolivia to a mutual guarantee of their territories and independence.
The treaty can be seen as a promise of peace and alliance since both powers make the mutual guarantee that neither would invade the other's land.
Many regional co-ops defaulted, and the banks called on their member moshavs to honor the mutual guarantees and pay up.
Article 1 gave a mutual guarantee of the signatories' territorial possessions, concluded a defensive alliance and precluded each government from unilaterally concluding a peace treaty.
With that work accomplished, Ms. Albright would then go herself and try to press for enough mutual guarantees to get the two sides into accelerated final-status talks.
Treaties of "mutual guarantee" are international compacts, e.g., the Treaty of Locarno which guarantees each signatory against attack from another.
The second classification, was called the 'renewing kibbutz', which included developments and changes in lifestyle, provided that the basic principles of mutual guarantee and equality are preserved.
Article 7 consisted of a mutual guarantee that all nationalities would be permitted "free intellectual development, the use of their national language, and the exercise of their religion."
A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.
When Sergio and Judy Orgorinsky moved into Moshav Kochav 14 years ago it was a classic moshav, complete with subsidized grocery store, communal swimming pool and mutual guarantees.
These mutual guarantees are the key to understanding the current crisis, which traces its roots to the mid-1970's, when the global trend toward large mechanized farms with relatively few farmers began to pose a serious dilemma for Israel.
UIA was registered in 1890 under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act 1876 as The Poor Law and Local Government Officers' Mutual Guarantee Association Ltd.
'That leftover of barbarism - the primitive community with its mutual guarantees - is falling apart of itself, serfdom is abolished, there remains only free labour, and its forms are defined and ready, and we must accept them.
Wilson went before Congress in January 1918, to enunciate American war aims--the Fourteen Points, the last of which would establish "A general association of nations...affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike."
The first Mediterranean Agreement (February 1887) promised to Italy the support of Germany in a war with France over Mediterranean questions, while Great Britain exchanged with Italy mutual guarantees of the Mediterranean status quo and support.
It is also important to strengthen financial instruments for small and craft enterprises, particularly mutual guarantee systems, and to set up flexible microfinancing systems, aimed at family businesses, those set up by women and young people, helping to cofinance projects and making relevant information available.
As regards financing, the positive experience of financial insurance provided by the mutual guarantee schemes and loan guarantee schemes in the United States show that these instruments can and should be used on a larger scale in Europe, to tackle the grave financing problems facing small and medium-sized firms.