Article 3(1) of the Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations expressly recognises dépeçage in contracting states.
First, it can be argued that the A.F.L.A. advances religion by expressly recognizing that "religious organizations have a role to play" in addressing the problems associated with teen-age sexuality.
That all involved in such dialogue expressly recognize the limitations of our ability to make definitive assertions about the inner life of God.
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 expressly recognizes that works produced by or with the aid of a computer are worthy of copyright protection.
He renounced the use of terrorism and came close to expressly recognizing Israel.
He claims that the Qur'an "expressly recognizes that Jerusalem plays the same role for Jews that Mecca has for Muslims".
In addition, the draft extradition agreement expressly recognises that constitutional principles may obstruct extradition, which is why the agreement makes provision for a specific consultation mechanism.
The draft decision granting discharge to the Commission expressly recognises the Commission's achievements in relation to the reforms.
The same happened in the recent opinion of the Council's legal department, which expressly recognises the right of the Republic of Cyprus to keep the said ports and airports closed.
The Department's regulation expressly recognizes that it may not be readily achievable to remove enough barriers to provide access to all of the theaters in a multiscreen cinema.