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pact

A pact is an agreement between two or more governments.

pact

(= treaty) a written agreement between two states or sovereigns

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Despite having signed a secret pact, Italy failed to enforce all its claims on foreign territories after World War I.
Let's make a pact.
Tom and I made a pact.

Movie subtitles

Why didn't you stage it as a suicide pact?
Pact.
Witches were thought to have signed an unlawful pact with the Devil, and therefore they were burned at the stake.
It contains - in code, of course - the vital clause of a secret pact between two European countries.
Ribbentrop signed a non -aggression pact with Stalin yesterday.
I understand she don't talk if you haven't signed a nonaggression pact.
Why, such a pact between Kay and Frank is unthinkable!
We made a pact to bring our ashes here when we died.
Sign this pact with your blood.
Without a pact?
A pact is a pact and I gave you my word.
My pact!
Does that fulfill our pact?
It contains, in code. the vital clause of a secret pact between two European countries. The first part goes like this. I'd better write it down.
We were living up to our pact.
Your party has a pact of alliance with the forces of reaction, now united against us, but tomorrow, when Rome is occupied, or liberated, as you say, do you think those monarchists will still be your allies?
We've made a pact!
Which pact?!
Your party has formed a pact with reactionary forces.
It's a pact.
We're no part of any suicide pact!
Papa, let's make a pact. I'll stay out of your files and you stay out of my icebox.
Let's make a pact.
We made a pact!
Where is the responsibility of the Soviet Union, who signed in 1939 the pact with Hitler that enabled him to make war?
I shall keep to our pact.
He has countersigned the pact. Time for some new blood on the throne.
I stole the poison and a pact signed by the plotters.
The priest thinks Sebastian has a pact with the devil.
But I think he has a pact with God, too.

News and current affairs

The feature of the proposed pact that elicits the most excitement - its focus on regulatory barriers like mandatory product standards - should actually incite the greatest concern.
After NATO intervention in Kosovo, European leaders made this approach the cornerstone of their vision for the Balkans. It was enshrined in the Stability Pact signed at the Sarajevo Summit of July, 1999.
But the Stability Pact is merely a shell - it needs to be filled with content.
The European Central Bank, fixated on inflation, will be slow to lower interest rates, and the European Stability Pact will make it impossible for fiscal policy to offset these weaknesses.
Finally, a new trade pact - possibly, but not necessarily, within the Doha Round - is needed to ensure the major trading powers' access to foreign markets.
In fact, why not take the idea of such a pact one step further?
In this sense, they ignore the fact that the European Union's Stability and Growth Pact has been in principle an important component of political union, not its substitute.
Indeed, the eurozone's current fiscal problems do not result from the lack of a large common budget, but from weak enforcement of the Pact.
Meanwhile, the Stability and Growth Pact should be strictly enforced, which implies using and strengthening the available sanctions.
This pact would monitor current-account imbalances and penalize excessive deficits or surpluses in the external account.
Such a pact would oblige governments to use fiscal and wage policies as well as overall economic policy to achieve external balance.
Furthermore, an External Stability Pact would oblige governments to take into account the consequences for other member states when designing national economic reforms.
Confronted with an election outcome of whether to rejoin the Social Democrats or Haider's Freedom Party, they made a Faustian pact with Haider.
When Premier Wen visited several years ago, he signed a comprehensive five-year strategic cooperation pact.
It was enshrined in the Stability Pact signed at the Sarajevo Summit of July, 1999.
Although it is right that the Stability and Growth Pact has become more flexible in these extraordinary times, its rules did secure a successful first decade for the euro.
It is telling that Ashton has made progress exclusively in areas defined by ample consensus, such as the negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and the pact between Kosovo and Serbia.
At a time when Russia was taking a more pacific course, NATO - unlike the Warsaw Pact - was not dismantled.
On the contrary, the Allies chose to maintain the pact and to extend it to numerous Russian neighbors.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao just completed a four-day visit to India during which 11 agreements were signed, including a comprehensive five-year strategic cooperation pact.
What is needed, though, is a collective agreement on fiscal discipline, and a revival of the Stability and Growth Pact, which was unwisely abandoned - ironically when the French and Germans found its rules too constraining.

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