This group met regularly with the brief to codify existing court and character dances. |
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To ensure visibility, we must codify these requirements in existing operation plans. |
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Science journalist David Baron reports on new research using information theory to codify the patterns of whale song. |
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The UCAO needs to codify its due regard procedures for uninhabited aircraft flying in international airspace. |
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The authors wish to codify and clarify where privacy and free speech rights begin and end. |
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Then, having identified the distinguishing features, the book proceeded to codify them into rules for achieving literary elegance. |
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The draft for a European constitution is intended to codify these conditions. |
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The need to codify nearly all possible behavior into a charter looks a lot like micro-management at the political level. |
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Aristotle considered all aspects of legal discourse, attempting to codify the rules for making a persuasive legal argument. |
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How can the genetic codes which stimulate and codify the make-up of every cell of a living organism be bought and sold? |
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Gratian's great contribution was to codify canon law in 1141 by making it more systematic and logical. |
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The workload component does little more than codify existing practices in most schools and will simply perpetuate current conditions. |
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He even wanted to codify the common law, overstating, like all good reformers, the possible objectives of reform. |
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A promise to codify all criminal law into a single act is also being looked at by an expert group which has not yet reported back. |
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A material witness statute was enacted in 1984 in a bipartisanship effort to codify common law in this area. |
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These provisions fully support the view that certain articles of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea codify customary law. |
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The point is that when we codify the common law we seek to bring consistency. |
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It is an attempt, and a clumsy attempt, to codify the present criminal law. |
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It is an attempt to codify international relations in the post-Cold War era, institutionalising the political effects of globalisation. |
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It is absolutely unacceptable to codify libel under the press laws as a criminal offence. |
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They are demanding that the rest of us affirm their bad theology and codify it in the law. |
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Norms may also codify the procedures for international transactions. |
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Because these rules are of such enormous utility, Smith and Hayek implored governments to codify and enforce them. |
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It is a classic creation of the late 19th-century English drive to codify sports with written rules and centralised organisations. |
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They believe that tying employees to their employer for up to five years will, in effect, codify the practice under another name. |
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We have some operational guidelines that are helping codify what has been, up until this point, professional judgment. |
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The statutory requirements merely codify the good business and ethical practices adopted by the business sector. |
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I am sorry that the Commission is being so slow to codify consumer protection and the protection of intellectual property. |
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The law is not only being used to codify existing practice but is also helping to shape the debate. |
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This proposal would, in part, codify recent case law that has specified that advice does not include factual information. |
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The amended regulations will strengthen and codify security expectations for nuclear facilities, taking into account current security threats. |
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Be prepared to organize corporate databases and to codify them so that the information is accessible to Aboriginal people. |
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Now Republican leaders in the Senate plan to codify these ties. |
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The Division places a high priority on the confidentiality of data, and is willing to codify and set internal standards to guide staff. |
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Jomini, a staff officer in the French Army during the Napoleonic Wars, sought to codify the basic tenets of modern war in terms of a small number of timeless principles. |
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This prompted a publisher to ask her to codify the rules for publication. |
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The Chinese leadership supposedly recognizes the illegality of such detentions, yet is seeking to codify them into law. |
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I continue to believe that whenever we can codify something through legislation, it is on firmer ground. |
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Since there are nearly as many goals within Anonymous as there are members, it's difficult to codify what they're about. |
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Then they try to codify it in a film or systematize it in a program. |
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American attorneys brought the code to the attention of Albanian lawyers to help Albania codify their new legislation after the collapse of communism. |
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In the late 15th century, unsuccessful attempts were made to form commissions of experts to codify, update or define Scots law. |
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To a large extent the Bill 157 amendments codify many of the existing practices currently employed within schools, such as the internal reporting between teachers and principals. |
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A space security treaty should codify this common understanding. |
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The BNA Act provided for confederation, but it did not codify a new set of constitutional rules for Canada or even include a clause for amending or changing the Act. |
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These data allow AUVA to codify accidents. |
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The problem of generality was inherent in any first attempt to codify a subject, and that was also true to some extent of the articles on State responsibility. |
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A growing body of international law, including treaties and international criminal law, highlights the need to codify common standards of State responsibility for international arms transfers within their jurisdiction. |
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It is possible only to a very limited extent to codify sophisticated knowledge activities and experience-related know-how and map them into detailed rules. |
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In some jurisdictions, such statutes may overrule judicial decisions or codify the topic covered by several contradictory or ambiguous decisions. |
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In 945 Hywel held an assembly in Whitland to codify his law codes, though with the aid of the celebrated cleric Blegywryd. |
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The Egyptians were one of the first major civilisations to codify design elements in art and architecture. |
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Attempts to codify these were undertaken by several medieval authorities, including Saadia Gaon and Joseph Albo. |
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With the enactment of the 2008 Constitution, Ecuador became the first country in the world to codify the Rights of Nature. |
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During the 1960s there was a rush to codify much of the Common Law in areas of contracts and torts. |
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First adopted in 1975, the Federal Rules of Evidence codify the evidence law that applies in United States federal courts. |
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These regulations would codify existing jurisprudence. |
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It is necessary, in the interests of legal certainty, to codify in this Regulation the fundamental procedural guarantees applicable in internal or external investigations conducted by the Office. |
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Luxembourg amended its laws in 2011 to codify its freeport's tax perks. |
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For the most part, these provisions codify common practices and rules which are already enshrined in national legislation, collective agreements or codes of conduct. |
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Pythagoras created a tuning system and helped to codify musical notation. |
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Casimir III realized that the nation needed a class of educated people, especially lawyers, who could codify the country's laws and administer the courts and offices. |
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At first, his Commentaries were hotly contested, some seeing in them an evil or covert attempt to reduce or codify the common law which was anathema to common law purists. |
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It has often been suggested that England and Wales should codify its criminal law in an English Criminal Code, but there has been no overwhelming support for this in the past. |
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The Convention on the Continental Shelf was an international treaty created to codify the rules of international law relating to continental shelves. |
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As this issue of the Journal goes to press, legislation that will codify the cy pres doctrine in class action suits awaits governor Blagojevich's signature. |
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In the 16th century, Sebastiano Serlio helped codify the classical orders and Palladio's legacy evolved into the long tradition of Palladian architecture. |
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