Nothing in the Bosnia agreement-in-principle deals with fighting in the Balkans or NATO's continued bombing of Bosnian Serb military targets.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said the in-principle agreement to devolve capital borrowing powers was "an important step forward".
We launched to a closed user group of approximately 70 participants in September 2010 and then, after our Approval-in-Principle from the Central Bank of Nigeria, to the general public in February 2011.
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Vicon, which has backing from investor FML, has submitted a notice of intention to lodge a detailed planning application for the golf course and golf academy, with an in-principle application for the mixed-use development.
Lalit Modi, the chairman of the Indian Premier League and a vice-president of the Indian Board of Control (BCCI), said the proposed Champions League was "still a long way away" and what has been announced is "only an in-principle agreement".
Now, if they're lucky, they will reach an agreement - in principle - when they meet on Sunday.
But I suspect most economists and consumer groups will be in favour in principle - even if they're reserving judgment on the specifics.
"We've been and looked at it and it appears to be in good condition so once we've got formal agreement with the owners - we have agreement in principle - then we can get the foundation designed and go off and get fundraising to see the project through, " said Mr Moss.
John Meriwether is the poster child of the success-in-failure principle.
They have welcomed plans for a ceramic academy in Stoke-on-Trent "in principle" but urged one of the big pottery firms in the area to help to teach traditional pottery skills.
The opposition Socialists, for their part, are careful not to oppose pension reform in principle - just the confrontational way the government is going about it.
As well as Conservatives who want Leveson, there are Liberal Democrat and Labour MPs who oppose statutory regulation in principle - Labour's Sir Gerald Kaufman, for example is an ex-Mirror journalist and is vehemently against any scintilla of statutory regulation.
What is certain, however, is that -- having telegraphed its willingness in principle to do so -- the United States will be hard pressed to resist demands that will make the treaty even more unacceptable to the Senate than it is at present.
It is a yes and comes from a minister who - caught in that painful spot between principle and pragmatism - has come over all Vicky Pollard.
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He also is, like you, in principle anti-top up fees, according to the Independent today.
He said it was a good idea in principle but - surprise, surprise - governments needed to take it one step at a time.
The travel-sized principle also comes in handy when packing for a one-bag weekend getaway.
Adnan Pachachi, this month's president of the U.S.-appointed Governing Council, said he backs direct elections in principle but indicated the caucus-elected assembly, or some variation of this plan, would be more realistic in view of the June deadline.
We have a lot of judges that run in non-partisan elections, and it leaves voters having no clue who to vote for- party identification, in principle, signals to voters where a candidate stands on issues.
David McNair, senior economic justice adviser at the charity Christian Aid, says tax havens are used in a variety of ways, but the general principle - for a business active in a number of countries - is to maximise the amount of profit made by subsidiaries based where taxes are low, at the expense of those based where taxes are high.
All for carbon cutting in principle, then - but not if it might affect business as usual.
Perhaps there is now also a need for an international standard on how to use the precautionary principle in decision-making.
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Health care has the opposite problem -- bipartisan agreement in principle on the broad framework but little evidence of progress on paper.
There actually are cultural and economic conditions that would richly reward a right-tilted political party with a suitably re-authenticated grounding in political principle.
In principle, non-interest-bearing demand deposits are the most senior, and thus do not suffer losses until all the other creditors have a 100% loss.
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The Green Party - which is a member of the left-wing government - is opposed in principle to a third airport, arguing that it should be sited in the provinces to encourage decentralisation.
This is clearly a danger over Europe, where large majorities still continue to oppose British membership of the single European currency despite the fact that Mr Blair has said that he favours euro-membership, in principle.
And even the stuff that I talked about -- and let me go back, when I talked about what is already on the table that the sides agreed to -- this is in principle, because nothing is agreed upon until everything is agreed upon.
An abrupt change in the opinion of 10-12% of the electorate can in principle have big consequences, says William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
In principle therefore, two-thirds of the 15 million illiterate people in Indonesia are women.
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