Wordsworth's theory was perhaps not enounced with perfect clearness. |
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Such consultative initiatives are fully in line with the principles enounced in the White Paper on European Governance. |
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Jurisdictional recourse is lodged by a request containing the conclusions and where the defaults imputed in the judgment are enounced. |
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But, in very particular cases enounced by article 327-36 it can be allowed at the Court of appeal. |
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The theoretical base enounced at the beginning of the manuscript to tackle the directionality of evolutionary change and suggest a position for the root of the tree of life appears most reasonable. |
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Equality is clearly enounced in the Constitution. Is it also stated in other law texts, such as the Penal Code, the Nationality Code, the Labor Code, the Family Code, and the Electoral Code? |
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For that purpose, the model based on path loss formula enounced by H. Xia8,9 is considered, more especially the model related to BS antenna below the average rooftop level. |
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The specific proposals they enounced are documented and discussed. |
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The signatories undertake to seek a coherency between their behaviour within the Initiative and the principles of responsibility enounced in the Manifesto and the Constitutive Chart. |
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