Examples of 'member states recognise' in a sentence

Meaning of "member states recognise"

In the context of political or international relations, this phrase refers to the acknowledgement or acceptance of certain rights, agreements, or protocols by the individual countries that make up an international organization or alliance

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A number of member states recognise the threat of mercenaries to international peace and security.
The constitutions in force in the various Member States recognise the right to privacy.
Member States recognise the importance of demand management.
Incidentally, all the Member States recognise this.
Many Member States recognise that some groups have particularly high risk of educational disadvantage.
Will it recommend that the Member States recognise the Palestinian state?
The Member States recognise that it is vital to invest in human capital.
Do the societies of the 12 Community Member States recognise the teaching profession?
Only some Member States recognise the right to appeal against a refusal to provide consular assistance.
This is because the Member States recognise the value of such an intermediary body.
Member States recognise the special responsibility of military technology and equipment exporting States.
Moreover, not all member states recognise all these categories.
All Member States recognise the importance of improving knowledge and skills levels.
Currently, all Member States recognise this principle.
Most Member States recognise the importance of the completion of the Internal Market in services.

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Even centralistic Member States recognise that things have already gone too far in this respect.
The EU Member States recognise the importance of innovation in water management.
In principle all Member States recognise the need for ensuring that people work longer.
Some Member States recognise the right to work and family reunification, others do not.
MONEY LAUNDERING, Member States recognise need for reforms, but not all at same speed.
Member States recognise that investing in education is a requisite for Europe 's future and long-term prosperity.
How do the Member States recognise posted workers, and do they apply the directive accordingly?
Not all Member States recognise the criminal liability of legal persons4.
The EU Member States recognise the laissez-passer as a travel document.
ECONOMY, Member States recognise need to streamline European financial architecture for development.
Where Member States recognise an interbranch organisation in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2, they shall.

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