Examples of Heads of Government in a sentence
Under a Heads of Government agreement, the New South Wales Government undertakes to ensure that the Pooled Fund will conform with the principles of the Commonwealth’s retirement incomes policy relating to preservation, vesting and reporting to members and that members’ benefits are adequately protected.
The Secretariat implements decisions agreed by 53 Heads of Government and Ministers through advocacy, consensus–building, information sharing, analysis, technical assistance, capacity- building, and advice on policy development.
The permission granted by the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community at its Ninth Special Meeting in November 2003 to Trinidad and Tobago for the suspension by that State of the CET on the importation of items of Heading 0201 and 0202 from Costa Rica shall remain in force until 31 December 2005.
The three Heads of Government reaffirm their opinion that the final delimitation of the western frontier of Poland should await the peace settlement.
In conformity with the agreement on Poland reached at the Crimea Conference the three Heads of Government have sought the opinion of the Polish Provisional Government of National Unity in regard to the accession of territory in the north 'end west which Poland should receive.
The Secretariat implements decisions agreed by 54 Heads of Government and Ministers through advocacy, consensus–building, information sharing, analysis, technical assistance, capacity- building, and advice on policy development.
In 1989, the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) declared their intention to deepen the integration process and to strengthen the Caribbean Community in all its dimensions through the establishment of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).
Any State which in the opinion of the Heads of Government Conference is qualified for membership of the Community in accordance with paragraph l(b) of Article 2 of this Treaty may, upon application to the Conference for associate membership of the Community, be admitted as an associate member of the Community in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article.
In their deliberations, Heads of Government may take into account such matters as they consider relevant, including any recommendation of a Ministerial Council.
The Commonwealth academies of science call upon Commonwealth Heads of Government to use the best possible scientific evidence to guide action on their 2030 commitments under the Paris accord, and to take further action to achieve net-zero greenhouse gases emissions during the second half of the 21st Century.