Examples of 1983 Resolution in a sentence
It was adopted by the FAO Conference in 1983, (Resolution 8/83), as an instrument to promote international harmony in matters regarding access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture.
April 1983: Resolution on the Regulation of Securities Markets (P.C.) 2.
The connection between enforced disappearances and crimes against humanity was explicitly acknowledged in the 1983 Resolution 666 (XIII- 0/83) of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States, which described the practice of enforced disappearances per se, as a crime against humanity: in other words, any act of enforced disappearance is considered, according to this text, to be a crime against humanity.
Resolution No. 2000/3 on charges and taxes in transport particularly in international road haulage, which recently amplified the 1983 Resolution, recommended that the structure of taxation in transport be modified to increase the share of more territorially-based taxes and charges.
All prior Council Rules of Procedure, including those adopted in January 1975 and revised periodically, and including revisions of January 11, 1983, Resolution No. 83-1, are hereby repealed in their entirety.
Lease between the San Mateo County Harbor District and the City of South San Francisco, as lessors, and Inn Development, Inc., as lessee, dated September 14, 1989, including the following Exhibits attached thereto: • Exhibit A: Design Criteria for Construction by Lessees of the San Mateo County Harbor District – 1980; and • Exhibit B: Oyster Point Marina Specific Plan, dated September 1983, as approved by the City of South San Francisco on September 7, 1983, Resolution 124-83.
Resolution concerning youth employment (1978); Resolution concerning follow-up to the World Employment Conference (1979); Resolution concerning young people and the ILO’s contribution to the International Youth Year (1983); Resolution concerning young people (1986); Resolution concerning youth employment (1998).
So far, it has passed four resolutions concerned specifically with minority rights issues: Resolution on a Community Charter of Regional Languages and Cultures and on a Charter of Rights of Ethnic Minorities (1981), Resolution on Measures in Favour of Linguistic and Cultural Minorities (1983), Resolution on the Languages and Cultures of the Regional and Ethnic Minorities in the European Community (1987), and Resolution on Linguistic and Cultural Minorities in the European Community (1994).
In order to increase the precision of realization of the meter, the 17th CGPM (1983) replaced this latter definition by the following: The meter is the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of1/299 792 458 of a second (17th CGPM (1983), Resolution 1).
Coordination provides an opportunity to maximise synergies by identifying cost-effective measures which serve multiple purposes.• An expectation from many stakeholders that an integrated approach will be taken There are also series of references to the WFD set out by the FD to support coordination and possible integration between the two Directives, as part of a holistic approach to water management.