Example sentences of "state for " in BNC.

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1 In other words , there is extensive support in Britain and many other western states for government welfare and economic programmes which help the ‘ deserving ’ poor , and are also thought to be credible and realistic .
2 The joint statement underlined the importance of good neighbourly relations between the two German states for the stability of Europe and their contribution to a ‘ new European architecture ’ .
3 Kennedy 's advisers opposed this solution because it would again single out Britain amongst the European states for special treatment ; it would fuel de Gaulle 's dislike for NATO ; and it would make Britain 's entry into Europe , which was part of the State Department 's policy , even less likely .
4 Thirdly , he reaffirmed that it was essential to strengthen the rule of law within the Community and that in order to achieve a greater degree of enforcement and implementation of European rules , the European Court of Justice should be given the power to fine member states for failing to comply with court judgements .
5 WUS provides scholarships and bursaries in front-line states for South Africans forced to flee into exile .
6 There are three polarisation states for deuterium nuclei , so only a third of the atoms in unpolarised deuterium will line up perpendicular to the magnetic fields .
7 The European Court of justice has been given the power to fine member states for having failed to comply with a Court judgment .
8 In addition , the recent judgment of the European Court of justice in Francovich has established that individuals have the right to claim damages from member states for failure to properly implement Community directives .
9 The Treaty on European Union has now given the European Court of Justice powers to fine member states for having failed to comply with a Court judgment .
10 If not , the proposal would then be put to the Council of eleven member states for a qualified majority vote .
11 The Directive also provides for the EC to enter into bilateral agreements with non-member states for mutual recognition of listing particulars .
12 The case in question concerned exclusive rights granted by member states for the supply of telecommunications terminal equipment and the Court held that the Commission was justified in requiring member states to withdraw such tights .
13 Some European legislation , e.g. directives , requires further legislative or administrative action by the authorities of member states for it to become effective .
14 In addition , every six months they will be asked to complete a standard form , to be prepared by the Commission , containing an analysis of the prices recommended to dealers in various member states for one standard model in each range of production .
15 On McDowell 's account , it would presumably be either as the language acquired such new structure , developing something like a pronoun system and ( iterated ) belief attributions or as , quite independently , behaviour became more complex , calling for higher-order indexical belief states for its explanation ( cf.
16 Once installed , Hall intends to kick-start a project that will encourage the development of software in the Commonwealth of Independent States for the general Sun user community .
17 Chen spokesman Lee DeLorme told United Press International that negotiations are continuing with the city of Eau Claire for an aid package to base the company there , but that the state 's decision has prompted Chen to look to other states for aid as well .
18 This leads to hysteresis , with two possible electron states for the same applied voltage , enabling the memory states to be defined .
19 The new diplomacy we sketched in chapter 1 has three critical and intertwined ingredients : the bargaining among states for power and influence , the competition among firms contesting the world market and the specific bargaining between states and firms for the use or creation of wealth-producing resources .
20 The reason why the latter seem more likely is that it is on these major industries that much of the future competition among states for wealth-creating resources will be focused .
21 The disadvantages of the Article were that it was perceived as dealing with ‘ representational ’ issues that were out of place in the Convention , that it undercut the position of non-liability of member States for treaties concluded by organisations , and that it placed excessive emphasis on the exceptional situation of the European Communities .
22 Treaty could not be interpreted as ipso facto sweeping away the principal criterion applied by international law and by all the member states for the grant of the right to fly a particular flag .
23 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
24 But in the very early universe , everything was very close together , so there was quite a lot of uncertainty , and there were a number of possible states for the universe .
25 Soviet leaders anticipated that the Brezhnev plan could stimulate interest among certain key Red Sea states for their own ‘ zone of peace ’ aimed at excluding the Western military presence .
26 Its primary function was to generate goodwill among the Mediterranean non-aligned states for Soviet policies and to encourage these countries in their search for effective measures for the demilitarisation of the Mediterranean region .
27 The Soviet Union has been eager to support the demands of the non-aligned states for the dissolution of multilateral military alliances in the Third World such as CENTO and SEATO .
28 At the Twenty-Third Congress of the CPSU in March 1966 Brezhnev attacked the Western states for scattering ‘ numerous military bases throughout the world ’ and deploying ‘ contingents of their armed forces on the territories of other countries ’ .
29 But further concessions from these states to Soviet military requirements will in fact be difficult to justify while Soviet officials routinely castigate other developing states for their military concessions to the West .
30 Strahler continued ( 1952 , p. 937 ) to suggest a programme for further research in geomorphology and this required five steps which were ( 1 ) a study of geomorphic processes and landforms as various kinds of responses to gravitational and molecular stresses acting on materials ; ( 2 ) quantitative determination of landform characteristics and causative factors ; ( 3 ) formulation of empirical equations by mathematical statistics ; ( 4 ) building concepts of open dynamic systems and steady states for all geomorphic processes ; and ( 5 ) deduction of general mathematical models to serve as quantitative natural laws .
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