Why, you may well ask, does The Register class vagueness of this order as a clarification? |
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For further clarification on abutters lists for particular projects, kindly contact the petitioned board or agency. |
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I followed up with each of the 60 interviewees at least once, asking for clarification and elaboration. |
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This is most vexing and I think a serious clarification of our respective roles in this relationship should be undertaken, pronto. |
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If we do decide to seek further clarification, then we will do so without identifying you in any shape or form whatsoever. |
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Goliath continued, wanting no disturbance or interruption in his clarification. |
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Still, there are a variety of ways in which we might seek some clarification. |
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Nurse practitioners expressed a need for clarification of the definition of reliable birth control. |
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For further clarification, I do not regard a broad, community-wide marketing scheme to be an indirect solicitation. |
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After receiving the petition, city administrators met at city hall and decided to call for a further clarification of the laws. |
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Cllr Pat McCarthy said he wanted clarification on whether or not the car park would contravene the development plan. |
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This was after opposition MPs sought clarification on why the figures in the yellow book and the corrigenda were different. |
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A clarification of the intent of the GA on this issue is pressingly needed. |
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There are issues on which I would like clarification from the Russian ambassador. |
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Use this time to ask for clarification of difficult points or simply to fill in information you missed the first time. |
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Until the final clarification of the obligatory requisites, they cannot be traded on the Stock Exchange. |
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We assume a translation is second-hand and only the original can provide definitive clarification. |
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A further clarification of the mystery man's identity still elicited a blank response. |
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One piece with which Milne was pleased was his clarification of the tyramine monoamine-oxidase inhibitor interaction. |
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In addition, the relationship between international or cosmopolitan outlooks, national attitudes, and local patriotism needs clarification. |
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After reading the report in the local press, I feel the matter requires urgent clarification. |
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The company has been actively seeking clarification regarding the status of the company. |
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In South Dakota, Native American officials are suing for clarification of new election rules. |
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The role of music in the reading of religious texts is that of enhancing the meaning through clarification. |
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The fractionation, separation of active components and clarification of their mechanism of action are currently under investigation. |
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Counsel took him through selected passages in the notebooks, asking for further clarification. |
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But that kind of clarification of my understanding of biblical teaching for evangelical groups has usually been a preface to a plea for humility. |
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This clarification can have profound effects on the self-image of the child. |
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One example is the story of the clarification of the chemical structure of Perkin's mauve, the first synthetic dyestuff. |
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From Greek Old Comedy he borrowed the saturnalian pattern of release from restraint through recognition and clarification. |
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A tabular summary of some of the results will be presented for purposes of clarification. |
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It requires a clear-sighted, historically-informed analysis and the clarification of essential political questions. |
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Also, asking for clarification may indicate lack of expertise and people don't want to lose face in doing that. |
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Several statements about rue in the current herbal literature need clarification. |
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For clarification, Teresa was explaining to the class that they were going to be like marionettes hanging by the strings. |
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The record proved that the arresting officers never attempted clarification. |
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In the kitchen, things which may need clarification are stock, clear soup, aspic, jelly, etc. |
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Political leaders in the region are considering lobbying the Government to seek clarification. |
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Third, an 11 page section of endnotes is included to explain abbreviations or items in the text that require further clarification. |
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Inevitably, we must await judicial clarification of such words as purports to confer a benefit, but clearly there is room for litigious dispute. |
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Maybe a clarification of the Litesports position in the glider ranks would be helpful but it is difficult to pin it down. |
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We would then have an opportunity for questions on a point of fact or a clarification. |
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The Sheriff went over their stories, rehashing them, picking out points for clarification for about another hour. |
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What we want at this meeting is clarification about whether this agreement from 1993 still holds. |
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The Eurosystem reserves the right to request any clarification that it considers necessary. |
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These questions pursue whether the autopsy provided clarification of differential diagnoses, confirmed major diagnoses, and provided information about treatment effects. |
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The life of the architect is so fraught with uncertainty and dilemmas that any clarification of the future, including astrology, is disproportionately welcome. |
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Please enlighten me on this subject as I am in need of clarification. |
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I will add a clarification to my errata list that Japan's attack on the oil fields was the first foreign attack on the U.S. mainland by a foreign power on the U.S. mainland. |
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Coupled with the Densadeg clarification process, the Biofor is geared for building compact, modular units that are odor-free. |
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I should like, Minister, some clarification on your part as to whether this is how things stand. |
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First, just for clarification, a cleanup or a mop-up operation refers to what? |
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The clear and well-reasoned arguments calling for clarification and elucidation of the legal issues fell on deaf ears. |
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Judge DeMent, unimpressed, took a potshot at Mr James's thinking in a clarification of his ruling on November 12th. |
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Further clarification and modification to this chapter is required if it is to be of benefit to future shippers, consignees and carriers. |
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Prof. Neil MacFarlane: I'll just lay it out flat, and if you want a clarification, tell me and I'll clarify. |
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The VQF SRO may order additional advance clarification if there is doubt concerning the reporting of suspicion. |
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Short-listed vendors may be contacted to answer questions regarding their responses for clarification purposes prior to a final decision. |
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He sought clarification on the status of those activities which had stalled and fallen behind schedule especially those marked as high priority. |
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The F.lli Bizzarri s.r.l. firm projet and realises clarification plants for roiled water coming from the aggregate washing. |
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A functional organization chart with detail documentation and clarification of roles, tasks and job descriptions is a good management practice. |
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It's written in plain English but our EDC Account Manager or Underwriter can help if we need clarification. |
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It is too soon to assess the actual impact of that clarification, but at first blush it seems to be an improvement. |
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A letter seeking clarification of the end-user and the final destination of the vehicles was sent to the consignee. |
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This provision is purely declaratory in nature and is included for the purpose of clarification. |
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Mr. Speaker, I think I need more clarification, because I am having a hard time making sense of this. |
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A face-to-face conversation runs like this: communication, clarification, jollification, cappuccino. |
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Licensees and police are awaiting clarification on the scheme's legality. |
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Finally, the clarification of the rules affects the temporality of the consultation. |
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In an age of online shopping the need for clarification on the legal rights of people when buying these and other products is growing in urgency. |
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To that end, CF personnel deserve clarification, so here it is, pure and simple? |
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It is therefore appropriate to provide that the proof of origin contains a clarification to that end. |
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Groundwater does not often need clarification, but it should be disinfected as a precaution to protect public health. |
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Listen to the survivor and ask only non-intrusive, relevant, and non-judgmental questions for clarification only. |
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He asked for clarification as to the timescale for monitoring of this particular site. |
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The three finalist agencies were offered an opportunity to seek clarification of information contained in the ECB's brief. |
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Deleted text portions are identified with strike-out as of previous clarification editions and double strike out in the present edition. |
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The proposals provides for clarification and simplification of the current procedures for the quality schemes already in place. |
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He was also advised that there was nothing untoward about the judge requesting clarification of the issues or of the facts from counsel. |
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This section of the agenda allowed for all to highlight, ask questions or seek clarification pertaining to these reports. |
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While we welcome opportunities for growth, we also know that with every innovation, our reworked identity needs clarification. |
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On Friday she was told by the Bank of Cyprus that it was seeking clarification. |
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Not surprisingly, he would welcome a clarification of the rules governing the domestic use of CCTV cameras. |
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We will be glad to respond to any questions and needs of clarification resulting from this letter. |
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He also sought clarification from the delegation on whether persons on death row had access to a lawyer. |
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The authors have made several assumptions that require clarification at the outset of this exercise. |
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We received the information and clarification we requested from the persons responsible at the company. |
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In less formal circumstances, the agreement may be relatively brief and subject to clarification as the project unfolds. |
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He welcomed recent clarification on levels of ambition and urged parties to increase their pledges if possible. |
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You should also highlight any nature of any subject which may be controversial or which needs clarification. |
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The hearing was again adjourned to allow further clarification by the parties regarding the loss of antibodies. |
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No biggie, but I thought a small clarification was in order. |
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A few days later, Anne wrote to Eircom looking for clarification. |
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On your June 27 issue, I would like to make a clarification. |
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Either way, we look forward to its anticipated clarification later today. |
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I'd just like to add some things, you know, for clarification. |
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Some NGOs are preparing a legal intervention to seek such a clarification. |
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He had only sought clarification on a taxation matter, he said. |
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Just as a further clarification, often during a treaty settlement bill the gallery will contribute by way of either a waiata or applause, as we have just heard. |
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Confused with the orders of Judge Vianzon, respondents filed a manifestation seeking clarification whether the judge had recalled his earlier order of inhibition. |
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Moreover, the legal status of leasehold titles needs clarification whilst provisions for the transfer and inheritance of leases will improve security of tenure. |
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The liquidator looked for clarification but got none, his counsel added. |
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He carried with him a clarification from the Rota, that if the court's decision withstood appeal, it allowed Francesco to place Cornelia in a convent of his choosing. |
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He published this clarification in the Architectural Record for American art lovers, who were avid for information about what was happening in the Old World. |
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Similarly, the relationship between the overall diet and composition of the microflora awaits further clarification using modern microbiological techniques. |
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When the person to whom he spoke asked for clarification as to what he meant, he said that he had been having sexual intercourse with the complainant. |
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I spoke to Clyde Prestowitz yesterday, by phone at his residence in Maui for further clarification. |
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At least one clarification is needed at this point, however. |
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The importance of triglyceride concentration also requires clarification in young men, women, and groups such as South Asians among whom abdominal obesity is prevalent. |
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They can obscure the issues rather than providing clarification. |
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The EMA said the Chase Village resident who wrote the letter of complaint was invited to contact the authority if he wanted further information or clarification. |
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The OIE member countries have thus given their organisation a new momentum, bearing witness to its modernisation and clarification of its mandate. |
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Shapiro has not responded to my request for clarification on his comment. |
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However, for clarification, our records indicate prior disclosure of only the 1978 conviction, and no disclosure of a 1988 conviction prior to submittal of your March 2013 application. |
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Cases resolved through mediation included cases relating to financial compensation for work completed, clarification of inappropriate behaviour, relationships involving evaluative authority and interpersonal problems. |
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The whole question of political activities is something that some people have said needs to be further defined, but this is an example of the kind of clarification that should be considered when the Lobbying Act is reviewed. |
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If we cannot determine that, I wonder if maybe we should support having a clarification put into the legislation so people will understand what they are voting for. |
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The concern we have with some of it is that some of it sounds good, but if we look at it closer, without definition and without more clarification, it becomes somewhat confusing. |
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The application of the text has revealed a need for some clarification of the description of the products or the parts of the product to which the maximum level apply. |
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Whereas a clarification in that sense should be added to that provision. |
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He asked if the delegation could provide any clarification on that point. |
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One of them can accompany you to provide help or clarification. |
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In 2000, the ICRC prepared an extensive study on national and international case practice on military crimes which greatly contributed to the clarification of corpus delicti of crimes under the ICC jurisdiction. |
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This will enable clarification of programming goals and facilitate the identification of criteria for success, which in turn could lead to a more effective assessment of outcome. |
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There is no molecular study dealing with the Pleistocene American lion that would provide clarification of lineages. |
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I would like some clarification if you would be kind enough to help me. |
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We note from your reply that these issues concern you, but we would like greater clarification as regards the issue to which you too referred, by which I mean the financial compensation mechanism. |
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The provisions which seek to soften the economic conditions attached to residence in exceptional circumstances need more work and clarification before a further reading. |
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The Secretary-General should recommend to the appropriate bodies that the United Nations provide funding for the peacekeeping operation in Darfur, pending clarification of force size. |
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It will be my pleasure to provide additional clarification on this issue. |
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The final part of the amendment simply clarifies the placement of the monument-that it be prominent-and is therefore just another relevant clarification of the motion. |
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The principle is similar to that of the 'spell check' on a computer, allowing you to take a look at what you have written for the purpose of clarification before you make a decision to 'save' it. |
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Dr Semerjian asked for clarification of which projects would be included, saying that his recommendation was for the linear accelerator to be given preference over the proposed new work in chemistry. |
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Instead of modelling concrete values, the inaugurators of values clarification decided to model a process for clarifying and developing values. |
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The implementation phase involves processes of redefining, restructuring, clarification, and routinizing. |
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Some of these have been alleviated through consultation and clarification, but there remain some doubts, and few examples to date of the single window approach being used. |
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We would welcome clarification on the scope of the definition of a 'computer program' and confirmation that it does not include online data collection tools such as cookies and web beacons. |
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Effort is attendant upon clarification of spiritual vision and enhancement of cosmic insight. And the human intellect protests against being weaned from subsisting upon the nonspiritual energies of temporal existence. |
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I also welcome the proposals that Mrs Jordan Cizelj has put in for clarification of the role of the Agency, in particular the role of its committee. |
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During the negotiation phase and throughout the strategy coaching process, there must be proper clarification of the principles to be respected to eschew an anticlimax. |
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He faced difficulties with the authorities by allegedly contributing to the clarification of the circumstances of a car accident of 2001, in which the Mayor of Khmelnitsky had died. |
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The appeal is in order to seek clarification from the Supreme Court with respect to the impact on all programs and benefits of federal legislation and what is the time line with respect to when those benefits run. |
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What should be principal, is that only an unadulterated clarification of the Court's statute can be offered, particularly as an explanation of the fears that are probably unfounded. |
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During the hearing, the Commission sought clarification of the long-term management plans for the existing waste rock piles, particularly the B-Zone pile, from which contaminants continue to seep and require treatment. |
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This clarification is especially important in view of the concerns we discuss more fully below about the lack of a definition of recklessness in the Bill. |
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It was also suggested that further clarification might be required with respect to valuation of the relinquished asset in order to determine the value of any associated claim by the creditor. |
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The political staffing would be dependent on whether, based on the clarification I receive from the Government, it is decided to retain a Special Representative at the head of the mission. |
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The expected amendments must not alter the very purpose of this bill, namely the clarification of the binding nature of the federal government's commitment. |
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The United States welcomes the commentary's clarification that draft article 19 would not intend to confer a right of diplomatic protection to the State of nationality of a ship for non-national crew members. |
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Requests for clarification of this RFP must be submitted via e-mail to Tom Dearing at Thomas. |
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There's been a terminological clarification. |
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That was what the argument between senator Brandis and the Greens was all about but there has been no change in policy – simply a terminological clarification. |
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There is a pressing need for this clarification, since the incumbent logicians have recently invested much effort into replacing the categorical syllogism with its hypothetical homonym. |
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There are two or three specific statements from the minister which I believe to be in error and which are material and deserving of correction or clarification. |
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For clarification and the interest of tourists, the border is made visible on all streets with iron pins. |
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Reputability and approval, however, are not necessarily indicators of truth, and therefore the role that endoxa played for Aristotle and for the scholastics needs clarification. |
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In connection with this clarification we need to say that this is an initial and essential step along the path towards a European system for the second pillar and occupational retirement provision. |
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Unfortunately, the expansion in the use of that kind of biostimulants is not accompanied of a correct clarification of its action in the plants, but only of a brief exposition of its undoubting beneficial effects. |
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Gravity filtration process systems, controls, media, Leopold's clarification line with its DAF system and sludge collectors handles most all clarification needs. |
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The neopositivists subscribed to a notion of philosophy as the conceptual clarification of the methods, insights and discoveries of the sciences. |
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This tradition of clarification can be seen as established by the Apostolic Fathers, who were bishops themselves. |
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Phylogenetics and paleontology work together in the clarification of science's still dim view of the appearance of life and its evolution. |
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Regarded as more religious than the general population, many people turn to them for clarification or guidance in religious matters. |
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A working group formed to follow-up on the roundtable included a subgroup tasked with the clarification of the regulatory environment, and the identification of ways to increase business within that regulatory framework. |
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Approved minor clarification to board policy regarding a day of rest. |
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By 1566, Aldus Manutius the Younger was able to state that the main object of punctuation was the clarification of syntax. |
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It added no clarification of any of the issues, no expository value to the sad tale, and no information which the viewer required to understand the series of events. |
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Confucianism requires a clarification of what may be reasonably expected in any given relationship. |
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Consequently, an opportunity to seek clarification from PML with respect to the purpose of the buoys and the single buoy position as plotted on the sounding sheet was lost. |
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Revised policy on combined use of four phototoxic ingredients and clarification on the application scope of all phototoxicity Standards. |
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It is in their interest to see to it that any clarification or improvement of the wording of Article V does not result in restricting the currently applicable freedom of transit. |
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Several remarked that the nature of the requests was generally regarding clarification of technicalities, interpretations and next steps of the audit process. |
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So long as this clarification is not made the Government of Turkey will be compelled to interpret itself the terms in question and consequently it reserves the right to do so as and when required. |
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However, this clarification may perhaps be relegated to the commentary. |
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For reasons of clarification and a more harmonized approach, the beginning and the end of the seasonally vector-free period should be based on standardized surveillance data. |
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The shore rig loader, who was provided with a copy of the intended loading plan for clarification, questioned and acknowledged the sudden change to the loading plan. |
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It must be stressed, however, that, although this clarification put paid to other options previously raised, some delegations did not consider it to be very helpful. |
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As stated, the principle requires clarification. |
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However, additional clarification might not go amiss. |
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The request for clarification of the requirements to be complied with when dry ice or liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant was, in principle, not questioned. |
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I need clarification from the chairwoman of the committee responsible. |
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This will be facilitated through the delegation of land council powers to regional groups and the clarification of the procedures for the establishment of new land councils. |
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After the most recent statement, our contact centre reported the fewest calls ever asking for clarification following an annual statement mailing. |
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If not, he would welcome some clarification in that respect. |
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For these reasons, further clarification of the content and scope of cultural rights and the advancement of their justifiability will be decisive steps in endeavours to ensure their effective implementation. |
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I must confess to some disappointment that there is no refutation, distancing, or at least clarification on this from the Church authorities in Rome. |
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You have made your clarification and we take note of it. |
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She also asked for clarification on rights of possession, which were a precondition for obtaining land title deeds, and on the process by which a right of possession was converted into a title deed. |
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The clarification of privacy issues on flight tests and the establishment of a formal complaint policy has helped establish an attitude of openness. |
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The pace-of-game rules were talked about, the manager said, and one clarification was that hitters only have to keep one foot in the batter's box after they take a pitch. |
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Tenders are invited for Coagulant, for potable water clarification. |
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There are also other terms that are used in the descriptions of cycad, seeds and embryos that need clarification such as endotesta, perisperm, epicotyl and hypocotyl. |
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Thus, the etymological clarification and reform of American English promised to improve citizens' manners and thereby preserve republican purity and social stability. |
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What would be helpful at this point is further clarification on the role of cultic centralization in Judahite resistance, as Otto conceives it, to the Neo-Assyrian threat. |
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By reducing complexity through clarification of definitions to prevent misclassifications of independent contractors, we believe that greater compliance will be achieved. |
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This article is primarily directed at a clarification and explicitation of objectives and of their implementation in laboratory work at the Dutch Open University. |
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The question arose as to which towns were entitled to be called cities, and the chairman, the Earl of Onslow, wrote to the Home Office to seek clarification. |
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Where there is clarification, it is usually set by a government agency. |
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The only clarification Alice was forced to make later concerned her apparent antikissing stance. She assured everyone she was not predicting its end when women became equal. |
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The filings triggered multiple news reports that mistakenly conveyed the proposed agreement in significant fashions that require immediate clarification. |
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