Even if I could do it, it's impossible to spell out a detailed policy prescription in a blog. |
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I don't believe that the road map can spell out all the details, but it can indicate a general direction. |
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The Constitution and federal law require that the state and tribes sign detailed compacts to spell out exactly how the casinos will be run. |
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But he doesn't spell out his theory in dull, prosaic, Kantian or Cartesian fashion. |
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The article proceeded to spell out the word in block capitals, replacing asterisks and leaving nothing to the imagination. |
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These different shapes spell out word forms that belong to the verb lexeme crown. |
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He began filling out a second document, entitled Personal Data Sheet, in which he was asked to spell out his academic credentials. |
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A cute idea is to spell out your friends name in glitter, and randomly spread rhinestones around it. |
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Regulations 7 and 8 spell out an adoption agency's duties in respect of a child, his parents or guardian and prospective adopter. |
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In the end, does Hitchens spell out the secret to living a full and satisfied life while placing yourself firmly in the oppositionist camp? |
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A turnover from James Dalton, back in the thick of things after a long spell out in the cold, sent Dean Hall winging down the left touchline. |
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Read together, the magazine articles spell out an elaborate, all-inclusive chain of command in this scandal. |
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They spell out what their intentions are rather than arrogantly assuming everyone trusts their judgment implicitly. |
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And I don't think I need to spell out to you how easy it was for the British to transport that notion to the colonies. |
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Far fewer doctors now annotate notes with acronyms designed to spell out the unsayable truth about their patients. |
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But Panofsky does not actually spell out what Raphael did to escape the logic of historicism. |
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The idea is based on the spelling bees in America, in which youngsters are given words to spell out loud in a knock-out contest. |
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In response, the pointer allegedly moves in such a way as to spell out or point to a spiritualistic and telepathic answer on the board. |
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I argued earlier that ghosts to a certain extent spell out incommensurable cultural differences. |
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He said Government needs to develop a long term industrialisation strategy that would spell out a vision for the development of the sector. |
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He still had the use of one hand, and a computer, controlled by a single lever, allowed him to spell out sentences. |
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Its purpose was to spell out future cooperation and draw up proposals for projects. |
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In addition, it did not clearly spell out in that Agreement what is to be accomplished or who is responsible. |
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Year after year these official figures spell out the enthusiasm of directors, teachers and students. |
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The Commission plans to submit a communication in 2002 to spell out these objectives. |
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But when the US Constitution was framed, the Founding Fathers saw no need to explicitly spell out the right to a private conversation. |
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But to spell out what that change and modernization would involve, in racial terms? |
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Narrow your search by selecting a subcategory, or tap in the Name Filter box to spell out what you're looking for. |
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I should like to spell out once again, though, that the European Union is not designed for whitewashing failed national proposals. |
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It was left to Irwin Stelzer, one of the country's leading economists, to spell out yesterday the consequences of continuing to live with a clapped-out, underfunded system. |
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They give greater clarity to the text and they spell out in detail the role the registry should perform. |
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There is no need in this context to spell out the danger and risk to human life which arises from nuclear contamination. |
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It will also spell out our expectations of appellants and their representatives in the process leading up to the hearing date. |
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While you're at it, try and decipher what the letters spell out. |
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The Commission will spell out the details of this arrangement soon in a letter to Alan Hick, President of Union Syndicale Brussels. |
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Nonetheless, the FAI's unsought offer of assistance does emphasise that the stakes are rising as the deadline beckons for the candidates to spell out their intentions. |
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The documents spell out a corporate shopping list, a grab bag of public and private services which European companies would like to get their hands on. |
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White, who was seeing a specialist today after doubling up in agony while delivering a bouncer to Mark Butcher, now faces another long spell out of cricket. |
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Even so, I do not believe that we should abandon hope of Hamas playing its part in development, but we do have to spell out the conditions under which that is possible. |
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Written agreements, whether they are full-fledged contracts or simpler statements signed by the employer and the employee should spell out the responsibilities and obligations they have to each other. |
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This vision must spell out a coherent division of responsibilities between NATO and the EU, based on an objective assessment of the comparative advantages of each. |
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Sections 73 and 74 spell out these rights in some detail. |
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It is helpful to have definitions of the kinds of employment relationships that exist in the organization and to spell out the terms and conditions for hiring and employing people in the various categories. |
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Also, the programme does not clearly spell out the way in which expenditure will be channelled to growth-enhancing categories, especially in the outer years. |
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Therefore, it would be helpful if the government would spell out exactly how creating a national securities regulator, how replacing one bureaucracy with another, would prevent financial crime. |
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If the United Nations wishes to pursue its climate-neutral initiative, it should clearly spell out its scope, cost implications and funding sources. |
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They have Steve Hodgson back from an ankle knock and Andrew Porritt will return to the squad after a long spell out injured. |
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Irving is further required, as a matter of practice, to spell out what he contends are the specific defamatory meanings borne by those passages. |
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The Business Conduct Guidelines spell out the corporate code of behavior and are the core of our Compliance Program, to which all Siemens employees worldwide must adhere. |
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And these qualities spell out, as well, the work's moral position: that to see humans more closely, more discerningly, is life-affirming and good. |
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Michael O'Hara's surehanded script and Michael Horowitz's fine direction spell out the brief career of remorseless bloodletter Starkweather. |
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But to spell out the social implications of that declaration, and then to pick up the tab, are tasks of an altogether different order of difficulty. |
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I think that the language, of necessity, does not spell out exactly who those individuals might be because there are some 24 such structures that exist today. |
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He had been among the first to spell out and clarify the text, as well. |
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Cooper identifies appearances of leitmotivs, and when no music examples are present, is not afraid to spell out chords and melodic ideas. |
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Yet it does not spell out what this means. |
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Co-opetition and collaboration could perhaps spell out new routes. |
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Back in 2005 the good folks at COUNTRYSIDE were kind enough to allow The Warped Woodturner the opportunity to spell out his principles of country freeloading. |
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