Countries that don't sign it will be universally shunned and trade embargoed. |
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This allows the US to maintain some sort of contact with these embargoed nations, until sanctions are lifted. |
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Publishers were also upset that the ruling prohibits collaborations between scientists in the US and embargoed countries. |
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The UN Security Council called for Iraq to withdraw and subsequently embargoed most trade with Iraq. |
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I once embargoed your own country because your Queen banned the Guild, did you know that? |
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We will continue to be bombarded with embargoed books, movie tie-ins and well-connected authors. |
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So I'll be at the head of the queue for transfers, which are embargoed until September 1st. |
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The study is embargoed until its official release in October. |
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Members of the media should not receive material information on an exclusive, embargoed or selective basis. |
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Nonetheless, in 1973 China embargoed U.S. wheat shipments from the Pacific Northwest and enacted a zero-tolerance policy on TCK spores in American grain exports. |
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Copies of the embargoed Science paper may be obtained from the AAAS Office of Public Programs. |
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This report does not consider arms and systems traded in the black or grey markets or smuggled to embargoed destinations. |
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That is why it is embargoed for general publication until Friday. |
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Be sure to send the embargoed release only to those journalists with whom you have established working relations. |
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It will be sent to major media news outlets two days before its publication date, on a strictly embargoed basis, to encourage media interest in the anniversary. |
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The abstract of his study was embargoed for publication in the United States on Monday 30 October, and the study will be published in Rheumatology later this month. |
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The French coast was now blockaded, and to compound the chaos, in August the Convention banned the export of all goods of first necessity and embargoed all neutral ships. |
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Again, we got the embargoed copy after the minister's news conference, the following day. |
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And yet Serbia is a pariah, embargoed, its infrastructure largely destroyed, its economy shattered. |
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Thus, the Confederacy could have entered the second year of the war in a stronger position than it actually did, having embargoed exports of raw cotton. |
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Delta Media also provided timely counsel leading to CPSI's official response as the media relations situation evolved during an embargoed media relations period. |
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The terms and provisions of the relevant embargo are transposed into practice by turning down any license applications concerning the export of such goods to embargoed destinations. |
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China will continue to implement the resolution and the list of items embargoed for export to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as determined by the Committee on this basis. |
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Afterwards, the United States embargoed iron, steel and mechanical parts against Japan. |
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In this connection, UNOCI has not informed Ivorian Customs of the items subject to the embargo, which, in the opinion of the Group, is a prerequisite for instituting checks on the nature of embargoed materials. |
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The BBC embargoed previews of the Panorama documentary until transmission. |
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Another key factor is the ability of embargoed buyers to use misappropriated funds or trade valuable commodities, such as diamonds or timber concessions, for arms. |
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Although the report is laid in Parliament at 2pm, it is embargoed from the media until one minute past midnight on Thursday, so TV interviews will wait until the following morning. |
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Michael Gove, the Shadow Children's Secretary, put out a press release embargoed for a quiet day of the year, saying that new Government figures revealed that fewer than one in three 16-year-olds were sitting GCSE history. |
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This is not about the giving over of embargoed copies. |
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Finally, I think the parliamentary secretary misrepresented the facts when he said that the minister made no comments to the media before the embargoed copy of the bill was given to opposition members. |
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Arms brokers are able to successfully operate and deliver arms to embargoed areas because of their ability to manipulate the loopholes within both the national and international legal systems that govern such activity. |
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The Czech Prime Minister said on a radio interview shortly afterwards, and I quote directly from what he said, 'I again repeat those words were not uttered publicly, nevertheless they have not been embargoed. |
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As a result, participants received embargoed access to the 2008 Global Monitoring Report prior to the meeting, giving them evidence and analysis to help inform and shape their discussions. |
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The lack of response from the national authorities to the Group's requests made it difficult for it to examine spending on the acquisition of embargoed materiel or services. |
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