America, however, continues to reserve the right to use force without the approval of the council.
Unless we as a society are determined to reserve the right of reproduction by infertile couples to the wealthy, we should welcome options.
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Last year, France published a list of 11 sectors in which it intended to reserve the right to veto takeovers on grounds of national security.
The council is supposed to have a role in deciding what should be done about any serious Iraqi violations, although America continues to reserve the right to use force without the UN's approval.
It wants to respond to growing public concern about genetically engineered food, and thus to reserve the right to reject imports of certain products (it is already in a dispute with the Americans over imports of hormone-treated beef).
If a winning entrant is unable to be contacted after reasonable attempts have been made to do so, the Producers reserve the right to offer the prize to the next best entry.
But in order to agree to a settlement, the SEC insisted it reserve the right to revisit the cases if new damaging evidence arises, the people familiar with the matter say.
If you're thinking of signing up now, check the plan's balance sheet and read the fine print to see whether your legislators reserve the right to welsh on their promises.
In international security, the Union acts to complement member states that reserve the right to act as they see fit, whether this be unilaterally, through other institutions such as NATO, or through the Union itself.
It is also obviously the case -- again, not referring to the specific action -- but it is obviously the case that we always reserve the right to act -- NATO does, rather, as the United States does, to act on its own.
The Producers reserve the right to cancel the competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in their opinion, and if circumstances arise outside of their control.
There is much distasteful and contentious material on the internet but in only one instance does the state reserve the right to smash down the doors and ruin the lives of people suspected of exercising their natural curiosity.
Senior ministers, including the prime minister, have been saying in recent days that if the banks don't meet their lending targets, they reserve the right to increase taxes on the banks or take action to curb bonuses.
Iranian officials repeatedly say that they are not trying to sabotage the peace process, although they reserve the right to disagree with it.
"Whatever we hear at our security briefing, I reserve the right to make my own decision to fly home on Monday if it is the right thing to do, " he wrote in the Mail on Sunday.
We would not proceed further with the analysis of the evidence, but we reserve the right to make use of it at the appropriate time and forum.
The Federal Reserve Chairman was right to note the U.S. can't forever remain an unaffected oasis in an increasingly troubled world.
As for self-expression, all humans are welcome to express themselves, but I reserve for myself the right to point and laugh, as should you too.
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"We, through our commitment to defend peace and our rights and dignity, reserve our right to retaliate in the manner which we find appropriate, " Assad's spokesman quoted him as saying.
They jealously reserve the right to nominate whomever they want as commissioner, however unfashionable his views.
Many reserve the right to set the value on positions regardless of what the fund administrator says.
"We lost the league last year because we weren't good enough, but we reserve the right to query decisions, " he said.
You acknowledge that EA reserve the right to lock anyone caught abusing a Bug out of all EA products.
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However, we reserve the right to disagree with those reports which make claims without documentation or distort facts and achievements.
We reserve the right to exclude nonprofits whose numbers we questions, an option exercised a few times over the years.
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"We have always made clear we would reserve the right to use our nuclear weapons in conditions of extreme national self defence, " he said.
For the most part, mainstream media organizations reserve the right to accept all these types of advertising while refusing any individual ads they deem offensive or unethical.
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"We prefer voluntary readmission, but we also agree that we must reserve the right to compulsory repatriation, " Danish Immigration Minister Bertel Haarder, whose country holds the EU presidency, said.
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