Many of the undertakings given on the Plaintiffs' examinations for discovery are still outstanding. |
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His wars and other undertakings exhausted the state's reserves and forced him to look for other sources of income. |
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If the circumstances materially change, or if the undertakings have held back or misrepresented the truth, the decision may be revoked. |
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Mini-games such as Crush the Carrier are fresh, but prove nothing more than minor diversionary undertakings. |
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Prospective issuers include 17 public sector undertakings, 11 public sector banks, four private sector banks, and six media companies. |
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There is evidence that the three planned from the outset to dishonour the bail undertakings, which they made only after diplomatic pressure. |
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A man of deep faith, he helped out in many of the church undertakings and was always ready and willing to support such ventures. |
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Some of these companies are now successful business undertakings, but others have only just managed to put systems in place. |
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The claimants issued their writ and effected service in accordance with their undertakings. |
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Arrangements are defined to include transactions, agreements, understandings, promises or undertakings. |
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The labor intensiveness of these teams' undertakings virtually mandated collaboration, and often prompted recourse to numerous hands. |
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The fund is to be used as loans and grants to community-based organisations for reafforestation and other environmentally friendly undertakings. |
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These days we have heard of similar heroic undertakings by resolute wooers. |
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The two were jailed for refusing to give undertakings that they would not defy a court order, by taking part in blockades of refuse lorries. |
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Now, would you just initial those undertakings and hand them back to the associate officer and would counsel just attend to these orders. |
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There will be an order for severance of counts 8 and 11 from the indictment upon the undertakings of the accused as follows. |
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He was a man who never learned to quit, a man who always sought success in his undertakings but never the trappings of success. |
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There is no way in which staff of public transport undertakings should have to put up with this kind of mindless violence. |
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At present, all government departments and undertakings and private companies have done away with the sports quota. |
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Among the eight Indian companies in the list, three companies are public sector undertakings while five are from the private sector. |
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At present, the subsidy for these vehicles is available only for government organisations, NGOs, public sector undertakings and industries. |
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Measures to privatize publicly owned undertakings and weaken trade unions were also introduced. |
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They were as much, maybe more, involved in producing transport technology as the public undertakings and private enterprises were. |
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Amendment 65 proposes to oblige railway undertakings to avoid by all means delays. |
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The purpose of the proposal was to enlarge the scope of the Directive in order to create a level playing field for European railway undertakings. |
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Currently, product types already fall into more than several hundred detailed groupings, thus rendering undertakings unworkable. |
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If aid were provided to undertakings in difficulty, or even at risk of bankruptcy, the whole point of the provision itself would be frustrated. |
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Purchasers can now also be asked to give binding undertakings, theoretically enforceable through the courts. |
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Our task is to convince our partners that our undertakings are strategic, rather than tactical, and that our logic is sound. |
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It is evident that dangerous undertakings do not belong in housing estates. |
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The responsibility of undertakings towards workers is being refashioned as the responsibility of society towards the unemployed. |
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Problematic issues related to the financing of such undertakings are frequently unresolved. |
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So far as our claim for damages pursuant to those undertakings are concerned, the order I seek is for it to be remitted to a judge for determination. |
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The rigid regulation of the sector had denied any chance to a number of undertakings. |
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The Netherlands authorities do not intervene in any way to inflate the payments or overcompensate the undertakings concerned. |
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The annual accounts shall indicate in notes any transaction of a certain size conducted with related undertakings. |
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Hence, no mitigating circumstances apply to any of the undertakings in this case. |
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Before submitting an application for a licence undertakings shall register in that system. |
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The recent growth in total real premiums has been stronger for life than for non-life insurance undertakings. |
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With these undertakings we are looking forward to enhancing the results of our valued business partners in the years to come. |
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The applicant father made several undertakings to facilitate the return of mother and child. |
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This also includes open-end funds and similar undertakings for collective investment. |
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Historic undertakings were made in 2005 concerning the volume and quality of aid. |
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The massive subsidies presently sunk in state road transport undertakings should be released for improving the network of State highways and rural feeder roads. |
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These include the devising of appropriate clauses to ensure that safari-hunting concessionaires were made to deliver on various undertakings made in concession agreements. |
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Foreign juristic persons may be denied authorisation if the need for the proposed undertakings has not been proved. |
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Viable industries and business undertakings were rendered unprofitable. |
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Ordinarily this would only be to deal with practicalities, such as whether undertakings had been carried out. |
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Furthermore, many undertakings, for example in the service industries, would not have the possibility to benefit from this scheme. |
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It is now retreating from its own undertakings, and what was jointly agreed on 1 September has now been tossed aside. |
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Concerns about privacy, authenticity, security, standards, and accountability bog down most collaborative undertakings. |
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On being informed of our observations, regional management made certain undertakings to take corrective measures. |
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If the claimants' suspicions are well grounded it may mean that he has been conducting a business in a manner which is in breach of the existing orders and undertakings. |
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He also included money laundering operations, business scams and illegal undertakings involving foreign operated businesses that result in profits sent out of country. |
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The administration ropes in all educational institutions, government offices, public sector undertakings and universities for the purpose of mobilising funds. |
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We will jointly be able to confirm international undertakings and values such as solidarity, human rights and legal protection. |
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All provinces and territories expect to enact local regulations in sync with the federal rule for intraprovincial undertakings. |
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Undertakings tend to free ride on the general knowledge created by others, which makes undertakings unwilling to create the knowledge themselves. |
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With the continuously worsening crisis, many fishing undertakings are now in a very fragile financial state. |
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Let me also briefly enlarge upon the social dimension of the problem of the closure of undertakings. |
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Catering waste shall be verifiably eliminated by licensed undertakings and sterilised and safely disposed of by means of appropriate operations. |
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Objective: This aid scheme aims to provide compensation to undertakings in Molise hit by flooding and torrential rain. |
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The formal entrustment of the public service mission to one or more undertakings by means of an official act. |
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The termination of employment agreement also includes non-competition undertakings. |
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The onboard units will be provided gratis to transport undertakings against a security in the form of a toll credit. |
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At the regional level, States have already made a number of undertakings with respect to record-keeping. |
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Their undertakings should be underpinned by redoubled outreach activities to win public opinion for higher aid volumes. |
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Assurance undertakings already authorised must also satisfy the competent authorities in that respect. |
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It always rules against the rules of the host country, with the argument that they hamper the activities of the undertakings in question. |
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Such a linear cut may penalize the most competitive undertakings and weaken the industry as a whole. |
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Both these obligations are simple means of upholding the rules governing relations between private and public undertakings. |
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No wonder that the real world outside this hall is surprised and confused when reports leak out from our undertakings. |
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Many of the earliest welfare undertakings were initiated by groups of public-spirited citizens. |
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Transfer of undertakings, assets and personal estate, warranties and representations, shareholders agreements. |
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It is necessary to specify what will happen to the subquota of starch-producing undertakings which merge, change ownership or cease trading. |
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Such undertakings would also normally have to bear the expense of paying local rates and other charges or rents. |
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The undertakings anticipate the possibility that some customers may not be persuadable. |
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The Technical baccalaureate has been strengthened in its three components: institutional strengthening, training and productive undertakings. |
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Such directives shall avoid imposing administrative, financial and legal constraints in a way which would hold back the creation and development of small and medium-sized undertakings. |
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We look forward to publicly sharing the results of the evaluation once concluded and hope the findings serve to inform similar undertakings by others in the future. |
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The undertakings were starved of capital largely owing to inadequate provision for it in the duke's will. |
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He disliked the job, but working closely with a choir was valuable experience for his later undertakings. |
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The GMC has powers to issue advice or warnings to doctors, accept undertakings from them, or refer them to a fitness to practise panel. |
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In some countries, the local lord could impose restrictions on such a commoner's movements, religion or legal undertakings. |
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Community organizations and individuals may, in accordance with law, run educational undertakings of various kinds. |
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Christ calls for large ideas, bold enterprise, heavy undertakings, brave adventure, and heroic plunging into the thick of things. |
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The minimum capital condition could thus be explained by the fact that transport undertakings generally have little capital of their own and that this is prejudicial to fair competition. |
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For people with impaired vision, hearing or a disability, we think that railway undertakings have a duty to pull out all the stops and observe a number of obligations. |
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According to the letter, the sale of certain public undertakings may comprise elements of State aid which must be notified in advance under Article 88 of the Treaty. |
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They shall not be insurance or reinsurance undertakings. |
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While promoting the reliability of company accounts, the draft Directive has to find a balance to avoid overburdening companies with new administrative obligations, in particular small and medium-sized undertakings. |
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Conversely, non-profit-making entities may compete with profitmaking undertakings and may, therefore, constitute undertakings within the meaning of Article 87 of the EC Treaty. |
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Member States shall ensure that the competent authorities check regularly and at least every five years that undertakings still fulfil the requirements of good repute, financial standing and professional competence. |
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It was stated that the federal government has verbally committed to support financially any costs associated with incremental undertakings in this regard. |
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It is a practical reality in Sweden for white-collar workers, while cover is high in France as a result of the widespread representation of undertakings associated with employers. |
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Convulsive changes in property values, staggering building undertakings, colossal bankruptcies, the reciprocal action of destruction and construction: this is the normal metabolism of a healthy and living city. |
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The employment agreement also contains non-competition undertakings. |
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However, the aid in question is quite obviously paid to undertakings that use any haulier whatsoever to carry their products to markets located outside Sicily. |
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The Article defines a coreinsurance group as a group set up by insurance undertakings in order to reinsure mutually all or part of their liabilities in respect of a specified risk category. |
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The undertakings listed above shall immediately bring to an end the infringements referred to in recitals 33 and 34 above, in so far as they have not already done so. |
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The meeting should draw to a close with the identification of written objectives and undertakings devised by both the employee and the superior, with regard to the support measures available. |
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As concerns whether the reimposition of duties is 'punitive', it should be recalled that undertakings should have the same effect as duties in removing the injurious effects of dumping or subsidisation. |
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Nonetheless, the situation of passengers on international journeys is often less secure, and railway undertakings sometimes pass the buck to one another as regards liability. |
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The solemn undertakings given by the parties concerned have by and large remained unfulfilled, and the practice of naming and shaming offenders does not seem to have yielded the desired results. |
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Such act or acts of entrustment must specify, at least, the precise nature, scope and duration of the public service obligations imposed and the identity of the undertakings concerned. |
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Insuchasituation,itis important that the limited available capacity is allocated to undertakings under conditions compatible with the competitive circumstances that now prevail on the internal electricity market. |
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For us who have the privilege of sharing his undertakings, may we be able to follow in his footsteps and imitate his untiring zeal, his unfailing patience and his friendliness that won all hearts! |
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These undertakings, which the District Court believed necessary to protect the children from grave risk, were invalid, and therefore the return order could not stand for these reasons as well. |
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As witnesses of fratricidal wars that rob countless numbers of human beings of a quiet family life, let us intercede with Christ, our Saviour, so that undertakings of peace gain ascendency over enterprises of destruction. |
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This lack of clarity leads to challenges with effective teamwork across units, and occasionally results in an overlap of effort on cross-unit undertakings and activities. |
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When he realized that there was no longer any money in the cash box, he began some large undertakings, strong in his only richness: Christ, whom he carried in his heart. |
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The transparency of the price review process might be improved by publishing a semiannual report on the results of deliberations of the Board, i.e., hearings, voluntary compliance undertakings. |
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Nor did the Commission know whether the aid paid for destruction was such as to overcompensate either the owners of the meal or the undertakings responsible for destroying it. |
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Financial undertakings should be able to reclaim variable components of remuneration that were awarded for performance based on data which has subsequently proven to be manifestly misstated. |
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Without a clear and strict policy concerning these undertakings, and adequate means to enforce it, we run the risk to fall victim of the voracity of the great corporations. |
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The burgeoning success of these collaborative undertakings is perceivable in the fact that more institutions have expressed their intent to sponsor the participation of their staff in these workshops. |
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Moreover, the French authorities submit that a measure designed to offset the costs burdening undertakings on account of their public service obligations is not in the nature of restructuring aid as defined in the guidelines. |
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It is likely moreover that citizenship conditions for the establishment of undertakings will be tackled also as a horizontal condition for the EUROMED free trade area. |
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Insurance and reinsurance undertakings shall update the data sets used in the calculation of the probability distribution forecast at least once a year. |
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However, the parties have offered undertakings that will result in a complete divestment of Svedala's cone and jaw crushers businesses, as well as in the divestment of Metso's primary gyratory business. |
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However, even if no selectivity as regards the aid is ascertainable de jure, a measure can contravene the law relating to State aid if it is liable to favour certain undertakings. |
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Proper compliance with and reliable monitoring of the conditions governing admission to the occupation presuppose that undertakings are stably and effectively established. |
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Russia's decision to recognize Abkhazia and South Ossetia in contravention of its own commitments and obligations could portend further disregard of this institution and its undertakings by one of its permanent members. |
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It is the usual practice for the Service to enter into a formal arrangement when the other party requires terms of reference or the setting out of agreed undertakings. |
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Collective investment undertakings have for some time been the primary savings vehicle through which millions of ordinary citizens, without any specialist knowledge, have invested their life savings. |
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This has sparked some Centres to engage the community through public education or support various committees of task group in a variety of undertakings. |
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The beneficiaries of the various aid schemes are undertakings established in Belgium that are engaged in maritime transport, exploitation of maritime resources and towage. |
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In addition, lacking more precise information, the Commission has not been able to inquire into the existence of any cross-subsidies within those undertakings. |
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He further concluded that since it was the mother who in breaching her undertakings was responsible for the litigation, she would be liable for costs. |
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Number two, there needs to be shelf space on Canadian broadcasting undertakings for a reasonable amount of recognizably Canadian programming, especially in the areas of drama, documentary, variety, music, and dance. |
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Thus, the applicant criticises the Commission for having relied on vague and uncorroborated allegations contained in leniency applications submitted by other undertakings, despite its Hearing Officer concerns. |
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It also cooperated fully and without interruption during the investigation and did not dispute the materiality of the facts alleged against the participating undertakings in the statement of objections. |
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The interests of consumers and citizens in ensuring that secret cartels are detected and punished outweigh the interest in fining those undertakings that enable the Commission to detect and prohibit such practices. |
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The Decision was taken in view of political developments in Haiti and in particular the undertakings made by the Haitian provisional government as regards human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law. |
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The Court finds, however, that the Commission did not apply the reductions granted on account of mitigating circumstances in the same way to all the undertakings concerned. |
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Colombia reaffirms its commitment to respect, guarantee and promote fundamental rights and to full observance of international instruments ratified by Colombia and the undertakings arising therefrom. |
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The nationalization law did not envisage any compensation for undertakings managed by public entities strictu sensu, but it did for Terni in view of its different status and mode of functioning. |
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The names of undertakings, holdings and estates, business names and brand names may not have laudatory connotations, nor may they mislead the consumer. |
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Reference may however be made to undertakings, names, company names, brand names and associations provided that laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer are not used. |
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In the end, it will become impossible to constantly squeeze in new tasks under the same budget ceilings, especially as the old tasks are often linked to practical undertakings involving recipients in other parts of the world. |
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In addition, undertakings may use a passive inert electronic tag attached to each detonator or fuse, and an associated tag for each case of detonators or fuses. |
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The fact that there are indications that other companies may be breaching their undertakings does not mean that a company has carte blanche not to respect its undertaking. |
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Such aid is not expected to distort competition in a manner that will palpably alter the trading conditions between port undertakings to an extent contrary to the common interest. |
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The purpose of the Venture consort instrument is to promote the transnational syndication of risk-capital operators in small and medium-sized undertakings. |
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To a large extent, the results of this haggling determine the level of funding of the EU budget, frequently ignoring the undertakings previously made by the Member States themselves. |
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Although undertakings may be given at the request of the court, in the majority of cases undertakings are given voluntarily by the litigant in order to show good faith. |
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Accordingly, the efficiency of the organisation of the undertakings was burdened with the need to have transport licences and to make a profit on the investment they represented. |
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For those subsidiary undertakings with non-coterminous year ends, management accounts to dates within two months of 15 November are used for consolidation purposes. |
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As a result of the high rise in the price of feed, tens of thousands of small-scale poultry undertakings have gone bankrupt. |
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In the present case the proposed undertakings are insufficient, they do not allow sufficient time for consultation and in any event they do not solve the competition problems identified. |
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As a citizen, I must also have the freedom to be able to surf around various sites on the Internet and feel safe in the knowledge that private undertakings are not able to obtain this information. |
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This is an exemplary case of how very serious competition concerns can be dispelled by real and substantial undertakings by the parties», Competition Commissioner Mario Monti commented on the decision. |
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These undertakings are responsible inter alia for enacting the rules of the market, membership requirements, and the admittance of financial instruments to listing, and may also manage one or more clearing houses. |
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The United States court affirmed that attempts would be made to arrange a conference call to the judge in Greece to ensure that the undertakings would be honoured there. |
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However, he noted that any such undertakings were subject to significant risk of frustration, over which the parties had no pre-emptive control, because of the likely criminal process for the mother's breach of probation. |
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The exporters were informed of the essential facts and considerations on the basis of which it was intended to reinstate the Commission's acceptance of their undertakings. |
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However, if the collateral giver is an undertaking, only financial collateral used to secure specifically defined financial obligations is covered, thus excluding mainly long-term cash loans involving undertakings. |
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Third, Canada's abolitionist policy, and leadership, on the death penalty has extended beyond our borders, as evidenced by our international undertakings in this regard. |
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To do so, would require News International to have the 1981 undertakings dispensed with – but the company has made no such application to ministers according to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. |
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In such a case, the monitoring should be carried out in such a way that it would not represent an excessive administrative burden for either national regulatory authorities or undertakings providing such service. |
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Furthermore, it is often claimed that undertakings may be unwilling to complain about late payment in their particular cases because they fear that their chances of being awarded future contracts will be damaged thereby. |
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However, it is reasonable for all of us to suspect the long established pattern of Khartoum to ignore its legal obligations and political undertakings. |
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At the G8, the IMF and the World Bank, that measures towards privatization of public water and sanitation undertakings would not be a condition for access to loans. |
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Exchange differences arising from the retranslation of the opening net investment in foreign branches and subsidiary undertakings are taken directly to the fund for future appropriations. |
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The Tribunal rejected that argument, holding that those undertakings became a binding international agreement upon the independence of Mauritius, and have bound UK since then. |
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The commission sent a letter to the BNP giving them until 20 July to provide written undertakings that there will not be discrimination in its recruitment procedures. |
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Seventeen undertakings were given by BAE Systems to the Department of Trade and Industry which prevented a reference of the merger to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission. |
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The European Commission has formally proposed to the Netherlands to abolish the exemption from corporate tax granted to Dutch public undertakings. |
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