101.   Governments have laid the groundwork for a new international convention aimed at stamping out the worst forms of child labor, the International Labor Organization said Thursday.

102.   Grenades packed with phosphorus, which burns on contact and is banned by international conventions, slammed into downtown Sarajevo Wednesday.

103.   He claimed federal forces were using weapons banned by international conventions, such as dart bombs and nerve gases.

104.   He noted that prisoners of war can, under international conventions, be put to work.

105.   He suggested drafting an international convention on organized crime.

106.   He told delegates it could be done through political commitment, action, an international convention on child labor and global cooperation.

107.   He said it could be done through political commitment, action, an international convention on child labor and global cooperation.

108.   He said there were international conventions to which the country was legally bound after it had ratified them.

109.   His arrest had been sought by human rights organizations based on an international convention against torture.

110.   He urged the seven-judge tribunal to look more closely at international conventions signed by Britain, which supersede national laws.

a. + convention >>共 565
national 12.26%
international 8.55%
republican 7.86%
democratic 7.42%
political 5.71%
party 5.55%
annual 5.44%
state 4.63%
constitutional 2.45%
nominating 2.05%
international + n. >>共 808
community 5.34%
aid 2.33%
force 1.85%
pressure 1.75%
observer 1.72%
official 1.67%
conference 1.62%
organization 1.59%
trade 1.59%
market 1.55%
convention 0.49%
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