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However, civil society groups were not and rejected it as a toothless body with only recommendatory powers.
This meeting was considered a framework meeting and is of a consultative and recommendatory character.
A recommendatory preface to the 'Door of the Tabernacle,' 1703.
Several controls were watered down; for instance, the proposed mandatory embargoes on nations failing to comply with the treaty became recommendatory.
Defense: Corona refuted the allegation by stressing that "The Committee's power is only recommendatory.
The destructive mechanism of such competition could be restricted by licensing the right to issue recommendatory health symbols, and creating a uniform system of recognising healthy products.
The recommendatory letter from his teacher, Ármin Vámbery, the greatest expert on Islamic studies at that time, benefited him greatly.
In June 1655, he returned to Ireland with a highly recommendatory letter in his favour from Cromwell addressed to the lord-deputy Fleetwood and council of state.
'Recommendatory Epistle before Mr. Cox's Confutation of the Errors of Thomas Collier.'
Employing a number of research analysts (and even law students from 2007), the Commission works upon the assigned agenda and primarily comes up with research based reports, often conclusive and recommendatory.
Goodwin translated and printed (March 1648) a part of the Stratagemata Satanae of Acontius with recommendatory epistles by himself and John Durie.
'Recommendatory Epistle,' prefixed to 'The Little Horns Doom,' &c. 1651, by Mary Carr, afterwards Rande, a millenarian.
Unlike Security Council Resolutions under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, UN General Assembly Resolutions have only a recommendatory character.
Those recommendatory verses with which thou didst grace the Lives of Dr. Donne and others of thy friends, redound more to the praise of thy kind heart than thy fancy.
Their recommendatory powers for obtaining contributions were so openly neglected by the several states that they declined an engagement which they were conscious they could not fulfill with punctuality; and so it fell through.
Dods published his views at length in a work entitled On the Incarnation of the Eternal Word, the second edition of which appeared after his death with a recommendatory notice by Thomas Chalmers.
Articles 10 and 14 of the UN Charter refer to General Assembly as "recommendations"; the recommendatory nature of General Assembly resolutions has repeatedly been stressed by the International Court of Justice.
As a result of such movement, In 1998, a recommendatory letter to participate in the Global Mapping Project was sent from the United Nations to NGIAs of respective countries in the world.
He matriculated at St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, on June 7, 1605; but was elected, on a recommendatory letter of James I, a Devonshire fellow of Exeter College on June 30, 1607.
The 23-member Presidential Civil Council was established as a consultative body for co-ordinating the work of different political and social groups, while the 24-member Scholarly Council was to be an independent recommendatory body for state and government policy.
"In point of fact, I am fully authorized by the state to investigate and make recommendatory suggestions for disposition vis-a-vis the educational slash residentiary status of minor children deemed to be in a state of potentialized risk."
On 11 June, he was included by the House of Commons, in spite of a recommendatory letter from Monck, among the twenty persons excepted from the Act of Indemnity and subject to penalties not extending to life.
Unlike the Russian standards the GOSTs, performing of Technical Reglaments was defined by the law as the obligatory ones on the territory of the RF, while the GOSTs have only recommendatory character.
He was now despatched on board a vessel to the island of St Christopher's, with the view of his making trial of a seafaring life, but was provided with recommendatory letters, in the event of his preferring employment on[Pg 75] land.
Regarding the winning Hands On feature in March Woodworker, despite the well-intended editorial footnote, I do feel it was a mistake to include Bill Wiseman's fascinating but appallingly dangerous hold-down device, and to then endorse it in a recommendatory way by awarding it special recognition.