Example sentences of "[prep] the parties " in BNC.

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1 All of these findings remained broadly similar irrespective of whether we analysed total warmth towards parties and party leaders , total ratings for the parties ' performance on issues , or total inclinations towards voting for all three leading parties ( Table 8.8 ) .
2 Their measure of total approval for the parties on unemployment is thus ( C+L+A ) .
3 As was pointed out in the judgment , ‘ In some contractual relationships , for example life assurance and pensions schemes — some aspects of the law regulating conditions of employment , and … various state-run schemes such as national insurance ’ , 35 it is ultimately a matter for the parties concerned whether the individual should be treated as a man or a woman .
4 There is no right in Community law to have a lawyer present for such meetings , although normally the Commission will allow a limited time to elapse for the parties to acquire legal representation .
5 It may often be difficult for the parties to assess whether the transaction they are contemplating is a concentration or cooperative in nature .
6 It would fully accord with the general principles of contract and treaty law if a mechanism existed for the parties to union to vary the terms of union from time to time by agreement .
7 AS WITNESS the hands of duly-authorised signatories for the parties on the date first mentioned above
8 AS WITNESS the hands of the authorized signatories for the parties the day and year first above written
9 This may be focused on support to relieve stress , the modification of certain behaviour or interactions , or the need for the parties to separate .
10 However , because so much ‘ neighbouring ’ has been rooted in the notion of mutual exchange , and has always involved a fine balance between closeness and distance , it is in some ways harder for the parties to adapt to a changed role than it is , for example , in a situation where the supporter is defined from the outset as a voluntary visitor .
11 ‘ Furthermore , if the power to nominate is widespread , it will be more difficult for the parties in Rome to control all the top posts . ’
12 Paradoxically , since it is in relation to personal care that we see examples of highly committed one-way support , the research evidence suggests that most people do regard it as legitimate for the parties to consider their own interests in this situation , even if it is possible to push that too far .
13 One theoretical possibility which is thought not to be found in actual practice would be for the plaintiff , in a state of origin which regarded service as a matter for the parties to handle , to be allowed to make a direct approach to the Justice Ministry or other central authority of the state of destination .
14 There would be obvious advantages for the parties , and probably a saving in administrative costs , were reciprocal waiver of charges between states to be adopted .
15 Standardization means efficiency in contracting , since there is no need for the parties to negotiate each deal anew .
16 The problem is to determine the degree of intensity necessary to allow the third party to make some valid claim , or for the parties to bring a claim against it .
17 A treaty of guarantee incorporates two distinct and separate obligations for the parties : the obligation to respect the terms of the treaty themselves and the undertaking to compel third parties to do likewise .
18 First , States that ratified the Convention prior to amending actions by Prepcom are entitled to assert that they accepted the Treaty as negotiated ; amendment under the Vienna Convention is a matter for the parties , not for an international body acting where there are no parties .
19 It is important for the parties to realize that the conciliation officer will tell the other side what each has said about the claim .
20 It is for the parties , and not for the tribunal , to see that all relevant evidence and legal argument is adduced .
21 In a Practice Note in April 1983 ( [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 1055 ) Sir John recommended the submission shortly before the hearing of the appeal of ‘ skeleton arguments ’ by counsel for the parties .
22 The same research also shows , however , that the ‘ class ’ basis of support for the parties is now weakening significantly , and that even at its peak this phenomenon fell a long way short of the Marxist conception of political ‘ class consciousness ’ .
23 The voting pattern for the parties is so uniform throughout the country that the influence on a constituency of a particular candidate is insignificant ; candidates without the support of a major party can expect to fail and minor or ad hoc or single-interest parties can expect to be swept aside …
24 Whatever the cause of division , there must be opportunities for the parties involved to air their grievances , to talk through the areas of conflict and to find a satisfactory resolution .
25 The registry was to act as an agent for the parties ' endorsement of bills , as well as for the delivery of the paper based bill of lading with which the goods would be claimed from the carrier .
26 In particular , given the ambiguity of economic analysis , policy has to identify rules or presumptions to indicate the boundaries between acceptable and unacceptable market conduct and structure , but it has to offer at least some scope for the parties involved in such cases to argue countervailing efficiency benefits .
27 A merger with a resulting index between 1,000 and 1,800 , and an increase in the index of 100 ‘ potentially ’ will raise competition concerns ; a merger with a resulting index which exceeds 1,800 , and an increase over 100 , will be presumed anticompetitive , though there is an option for the parties to argue otherwise .
28 Together they walked across the carpet ; a splendid Second Empire Aubusson which was always rolled up for the parties .
29 PAMELA : Because I think one may with pleasure celebrate an anniversary of one 's nuptials , but the day itself I think too solemn a matter for the parties of our sex to be very gay upon .
30 Foolish indeed is he who supposes that the music is only an excuse for the parties ; not only does everyone go , but everyone has opinions .
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