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... Government , and the Presidents of the Houses of the Oireachtas ( Irish Parliament ) . 14:45 Session I ( George's ... Governments . ( Joint presentation by Messrs . Lange and Gibbons . ) ( Comments presented by Congressman Archer . ) 11 ...
... Government , and the Presidents of the Houses of the Oireachtas ( Irish Parliament ) . 14:45 Session I ( George's ... Governments . ( Joint presentation by Messrs . Lange and Gibbons . ) ( Comments presented by Congressman Archer . ) 11 ...
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... Government's support of the present system of floating ex- change rates . He explained that although the Executive ... governments . If Secretary Kissinger wanted to advise France and Italy against Communist participation in their ...
... Government's support of the present system of floating ex- change rates . He explained that although the Executive ... governments . If Secretary Kissinger wanted to advise France and Italy against Communist participation in their ...
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... governments had not . made enough social reforms . In West Germany , social reform had made Communist advances impossible . Mr. Pisoni ( Italy ) said that although the U.S. should judge whether or not a government was an acceptable ally ...
... governments had not . made enough social reforms . In West Germany , social reform had made Communist advances impossible . Mr. Pisoni ( Italy ) said that although the U.S. should judge whether or not a government was an acceptable ally ...
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... government support for manufacturing an SST in the U.S. GOVERNMENT ROLE IN INDUSTRY 3. The pattern in Europe is for a generally higher government role in ownership and management of basic industries than true of the United States . Does ...
... government support for manufacturing an SST in the U.S. GOVERNMENT ROLE IN INDUSTRY 3. The pattern in Europe is for a generally higher government role in ownership and management of basic industries than true of the United States . Does ...
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... government is an obstacle to the fulfillment of human needs and must be remedied by those who governed . The world ... governments did not directly reflect the agreements signed but French Communists strongly favoured full implementation ...
... government is an obstacle to the fulfillment of human needs and must be remedied by those who governed . The world ... governments did not directly reflect the agreements signed but French Communists strongly favoured full implementation ...
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Pagina 2 - The Security Council may decide what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect to its decisions, and it may call upon the Members of the United Nations to apply such measures. These may include complete or partial interruption of economic relations and of rail, sea, air, postal, telegraphic, radio, and other means of communication, and the severance of diplomatic relations.
Pagina 51 - Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.
Pagina 1 - In the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
Pagina 7 - When the President acts in absence of either a congressional grant or denial of authority, he can only rely upon his own independent powers, but there is a zone of twilight in which he and Congress may have concurrent authority, or in which its distribution is uncertain.
Pagina 32 - The constitutional powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief to introduce United States Armed Forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, are exercised only pursuant to (1) a declaration of war, (2) specific statutory authorization, or (3) a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces.
Pagina 66 - The high contracting parties agree than an armed attack by any state against an American State shall be considered as an attack against all the American States and, consequently, each one of the said contracting parties undertakes to assist in meeting the attack in the exercise of the inherent right of Individual or collective self-defense recognized by article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations.
Pagina 3 - Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defense shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibility of the Security Council under the present Charter to take at any time such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore international peace and security.
Pagina 25 - That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government which has thus been thrust upon the United States is hereby formally declared...
Pagina 69 - Forces into hostilities, or into situations where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances, and to the continued use of such forces in hostilities or in such situations.