pacts in English

noun
1
a formal agreement between individuals or parties.
All constitutional parties opposed to the pact were unionist, and they had no such difficulty in uniting.

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1. Military alliances can be classified into defense pacts, non-aggression pacts and ententes.

2. Those are the pacts.

3. 6 There will be no horse-trading and no electoral pacts.

4. Fueling the fire, the North has ripped up non-aggression pacts.

5. But the political and military efficacy of the pacts was always open to doubt.

6. Synonyms for Betrothals include engagement, espousal, betrothments, affiances, troths, plights, handfasts, declarations, insurance and pacts

7. Nations have often failed to keep solemnly signed nonaggression pacts, thus leading their people into terrible wars.

8. In addition to proposals that have been tabled previously, in the framework of the pacts the EU should:

9. If we're really gonna do this, it's not like you never broke one of the pacts.

10. In addition, China, Japan, India and South Korea are working with ASEAN on comprehensive economic cooperation pacts, covering free trade agreements to be implemented in the coming decade.

11. Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot

12. The horizontal theme selected for this report, namely local development, is amply dealt with in the various chapters, even if the statement that it "is not a policy priority for the Community" is somewhat baffling: firstly because the need for stating this is unclear (why state what is not the case?), and secondly because two European Summits are mentioned immediately afterwards (Florence and Dublin) at which undoubted prominence was given to local development and the employment pacts.