First, Italy was obliged to renounce its irredentist claims against Austria. |
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Further, there is no reason why a legatee cannot effectively renounce his entitlement to shares without executing a deed. |
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You must sign here stating that you formally renounce your title as Princess of Sicily and hand the throne over to your cousin. |
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They want to know that the IRA will decommission its weapons, that it will renounce war and eventually that it will disappear as an armed forced. |
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Instead of the hymns of the Vedas to Brahma, embrace the righteous conduct of Dharma, and renounce sinful actions. |
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I am therefore prepared to renounce my claim on the strip of land in question. |
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At that time, the modern nation-state began to regularize taxation and renounce the use of surprise plunder and confiscation as fiscal devices. |
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It is only prudent to renounce what is transitory and illegitimate for that is what is permanent and sublime. |
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Religion advocates that we must renounce all worldly material things and become ascetics. |
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In the one she will renounce it, in the other she will knuckle under to it. |
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Galileo's sentence was to renounce his theory and to live out the rest of his days in a pleasant country house near Florence. |
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Louis was required to renounce all claim to the English throne and to restore the charters of liberties granted by King John. |
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If you had been a Neptunist, would this evidence have persuaded you to renounce Neptunism? |
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Even if there was greater public awareness of the possible danger of eating such meat, it doesn't mean that the Congolese would renounce it. |
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Are these same people seriously suggesting that we renounce the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well? |
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By 2008, I'm hoping that their contribution to the household economy will have been to renounce reading and take up computer games, instead. |
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They will tell you that all religions teach us to value life, to refrain from harming others, and to renounce selfishness. |
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The prime condition is that returning Muslims must renounce their faith and convert to Hinduism. |
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I hereby renounce all desires of the flesh, especially ones that involve spatulas. |
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As converts, these leaders would be enjoined to enforce their followers to renounce paganism. |
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But do not renounce the pleasure of being happy and of making for happiness in this. |
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Few states considering themselves influential players on the world stage would publicly renounce peacekeeping. |
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On the other hand, it is not appealing enough to motivate one to renounce the supremacy of personal judgment. |
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He took an oath to absolutely entirely renounce all allegiance to a foreign power. |
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Recent overtures by extremist groups to renounce violence and discuss issues provides a window of opportunity to redress old wrongs. |
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Can a newly minted American renounce his allegiance to Germany but retain his allegiance to Bavaria? |
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The Baroness had agreed in a marriage settlement to renounce her claim on the trust. |
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Owing to the advancing climate warming, it is our task to renounce the fossil oil products, when and where it is possible. |
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The parents and godparents renounce Satan and profess their faith. |
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So, if these problems about the metrics allowed some mathematicians to elucubrate, the physicist and the engineer cannot renounce so easily to measurements. |
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The king was told to demand that his brother-in-law renounce all treaties hostile to France and make public declaration of his peaceful intentions. |
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We strongly urge the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to renounce nuclear weapons, and we stand ready to engage in that matter. |
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Either they must renounce their previous commitments, explaining that recession has nullified them, and take the flak from the base. |
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Because his wife was not of noble birth, he had to renounce all claims to the Greek throne. |
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Slowness is certainly not what best characterizes our era and even so, some individuals choose to renounce the ambient gesticulation. |
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The apostate often abandons one religion for another, but may renounce religion altogether. |
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You cannot renounce an amount if an identification number has not been issued to you. |
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Once your application to renounce Canadian citizenship is approved, you will receive a certificate of renunciation of Canadian citizenship. |
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Do not renounce salvation and eternal life for the sake of transience and frivolity of this life. |
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If such interests devolve to a member, including by succession or gift, he shall renounce them or dispose thereof with haste. |
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In addition, States should renounce the policy of first use of nuclear weapons and remove them from alert status. |
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Governments should renounce discriminatory, protectionist and dirigiste policies disguised as environmental, safety or social measures. |
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The only way for them to become full-fledged citizens was to renounce the Indian culture and way of life. |
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Boris Johnson is to renounce his US citizenship, removing a potential obstacle to him becoming British prime minister. |
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Equally important, when Tony Blair began to worry about the Labour supporters not turning out, he began to renounce the Thatcher inheritance. |
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It is deliberately arbitrary, the idea clearly being to renounce completely the very idea of narrative causation. |
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In this scenario the latter would indeed either renounce its text, modify it or present a legislative proposal. |
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The CRA will confirm in writing the TIN that the corporation will have to use to renounce the expenses related to the FTWs exercised. |
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I say to the Conservatives that they should publicly renounce these offensive comments and stop their attack on women. |
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At the same time we must renounce violence as a means of asserting cultural identity, just as we reject it as a means of cultural suppression. |
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Many of these companies issue flowthrough shares to raise capital, and in turn renounce the CEE to these shareholders. |
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Nationals by adoption shall not be required to renounce their nationality of origin or adoption. |
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Resolving regional conflicts can help to induce states to renounce weapons of mass destruction. |
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Political parties undertake to renounce all forms of violence, fanaticism, racism and all forms of discrimination. |
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The resource companies renounce their CEE to the limited partnership, which allocates the CEE out to its investors. |
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But there is fear of uncontrolled movements causing peoples to renounce their identity and raising the threat of growing uniformity. |
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No one may renounce or be deprived of legal personality nor may restrictions be imposed on religious freedoms. |
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The reason is that an increase in the marginal rate of taxation allows firms and unions to save more when they renounce a given increase in wage. |
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The authorities often renounce to actively search for them, with no regard for their protection. |
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The false self that the contemplative would renounce is problematic. |
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Such desperate actions are in contravention of their vows and faith to renounce violence in all forms. |
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In Japan, he has also expressed a wish to renounce his U.S. citizenship. |
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In Japan, he has also expressed his wish to renounce his U.S. citizenship. |
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I am ready to renounce all claims to this house and this room. |
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There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine. |
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And does it make sense to renounce the world in search of eternal truth? |
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If people could only renounce their hateful ideas, they could learn to love one another. |
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In the first stage of our spiritual journey, we look at the existence of our samsaric body and samsaric world as unclean, as something to abandon or renounce. |
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But as a reason to renounce my citizenship, it's a thin one. |
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Unlike her brother, however, Laura does not renounce her love, but determines to hide it from view. |
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Kuzenkov is the only humane Communist Party member in the book, which is another way of saying he must renounce the Party. |
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To this end, the Board and the Ministère shall renounce raising the objection of nonarbitrability on the grounds of the nonexistence of working conditions after the expiry of the 2000-2003 agreement. |
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Richard swore an oath to renounce his past wickedness in order to show himself worthy to take the cross. |
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Finally, on 10 May, the King demanded of Convocation that the Church renounce all authority to make laws. |
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These include the availability of bicycles for travel between buildings, and a proposal to reimburse half of the price of public transport for staff who commute and renounce the use of the parking facilities. |
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Sometimes, it is better to renounce a succession. |
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For refusing to renounce the voices that guided her as deviltry, Joan, 19 years old, was burned at the stake before a jeering crowd, her charred body displayed to anyone who cared to examine it. |
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His struggle nearly 40 years ago to renounce his peerage so that he could sit as a commoner in the elected house seems a small thing now that hereditary peerage itself is on the point of being evicted from Westminster. |
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It follows him through all the phases of his existence as a spirit, until he has acquired such thorough self-command that evil spirits renounce the attempt to obsess him. |
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At this critical stage, there is no alternative but to focus on the political process, eliminate obstacles, renounce violence and push forward with determination for a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region. |
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The concern of the Mission is that Gali district residents should not be forced to renounce their nationality, which would be at variance with international human rights norms. |
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In order to do this, you must renounce your preferential subscription right with respect to any new shares issued in favor of the employees participating in the Company Savings Plans. |
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When threats of violence failed to pressure the workers to renounce their right to join the union and have it bargain on their behalf, the company dismissed all 400 union members. |
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This initiative could only be really effective if rooted in harmonization, with a cut-off treaty whose signatories renounce producing materials for explosive purposes. |
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Arthur Vandenberg at a pivotal moment to renounce isolationism in favor of collective security, then broke the story. |
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The Kenyan constitution requires that one renounce their Kenyan citizenship when they become a citizen of another nation. |
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If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. |
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Under pressure from Congress, the president hoped the visit would encourage the IRA to renounce violence. |
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There is also increasing pressure on bilingual immigrants to renounce their mother tongue and adopt their host country's language. |
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There is also increasing pressure on bilingual immigrants to renounce their mother tongue and to adopt their host country's language. |
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The practice developed whereby a contractor would seek relief in a church court and renounce all right to a writ of prohibition. |
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It had a limited application because it required those involved to renounce their religion and was applicable only to Hindus. |
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A number of so far unconfirmed reports since then have alleged repeated actions by local official forces aimed at forcing highlanders to renounce their faith. |
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It was necessary to put aside my power at those moments, to renounce the divine force in order to feel and live the pain of the flesh, the sadness before ingratitude, and loneliness, agony, and death. |
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We hope that the parties concerned will demonstrate flexibility, genuinely renounce violence and militancy and commit themselves to dialogue and negotiation on an equal footing in order to resolve the problem. |
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Would the pope renounce the doctrine of papal infallibility? |
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A deputation of the estates of Lower Austria tried to make him renounce Bohemia in a peace treaty and demanded religious concessions for themselves, unsuccessfully. |
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I believe that if we renounce our claims today our acquiescence will be taken for granted tomorrow and we would have to fight hard to regain a position whose surrender today might seem of no consequence. |
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It has been noted that the Taliban seem to renounce modernity, yet are not averse to using modern technologies such as rocket launchers and wireless radios. |
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If the Commission's views are not in line with those of the legislator, the Commission would be obliged to renounce the adoption of an implementing measure. |
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The promulgation of a new de facto law on Abkhaz citizenship exacerbated the apprehension and fear among the local Georgian population that those wishing to remain would be forced to renounce their Georgian citizenship. |
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Called on by local authorities, soldiers responded with varying degrees of good grace, since each had to abandon his occupation and renounce his wages for an indeterminate period of time. |
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This mission of truth is something that the Church can never renounce. |
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We also need a brother who will give us the courage to take risks, to be bold and brave, and to renounce everything to follow Jesus, not fully knowing the cost. |
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The draft of the Experts did not adopt the provisions of art. 13 of the present Arrangement: this article 13 allows a depositor to renounce his deposit at any time, either wholly or in part. |
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Once again, I impressed upon the President the need to promote an all-inclusive and genuine reconciliation, involving all those who will renounce violence. |
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The teenagers choose themselves to renounce to work in the street. |
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Lean hard on his promises and ask the Holy Spirit to guide you as to whether, when and how to renounce your gangstership. |
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While Napoleon did renounce state claims to tribal lands, he also began a process of dismantling tribal land ownership in favour of individual land ownership. |
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To reach agreement, clauses were removed that would have had Edward renounce his claim to the French crown in return for territory in Aquitaine and the town of Calais. |
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Angelo clearly takes this view, but he extends it by attempting even to embody the law himself, as if he could renounce his fleshliness through austere self-control. |
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The agreement was that one of the two claimants would renounce his claim on the throne of Scotland, but receive lands from the other and support his claim. |
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The programme aims to convince the returnees to renounce violence and extremism by reintegrating them into the society according to that programme, official sources said. |
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The Bagler king Philippus was to remain in control of eastern Norway but renounce the title of king, leaving the Birkebeiner King Inge nominally sole ruler of the country. |
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Helms proposed a similar White racial identity development model designed to assist Whites in the process of adopting a nonracist White identity and to renounce racism. |
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In 1122, William II the Duke of Apulia, who was fighting with Count Jordan of Ariano, offered to renounce his remaining claims to Sicily as well as part of Calabria. |
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Despite Bannockburn and the capture of the final English stronghold at Berwick in 1318, Edward II refused to renounce his claim to the overlordship of Scotland. |
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The long waiting lines of Albanian migrant workers when entering Macedonia are aimed at demotivating them and making the renounce their Macedonian citizenships. |
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On 10 October Hailsham announced his intention to renounce his viscountcy. |
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