In 1948, the National Health Service of England formalised the separation of domiciliary and institutional services. |
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The two finally formalised the arrangement when Ruth was granted official guardianship over the child. |
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Finsler develops his approach to the paradoxes, his attitude towards formalised theories and his defence of Platonism in mathematics. |
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He has already been enjoying the No. 2 position in the Union Cabinet and his elevation as Deputy Prime Minister has been merely formalised. |
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This spirit needs to be formalised and encapsulated in partnership agreements. |
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The geometry and the depth of the cleat has got to be formalised, regulated and deemed safe. |
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The divide between academic and vocational education could be formalised in a way not seen in Britain since the grammar school and secondary modern divide. |
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The process of project selection is seen as longwinded, formalised and ritualistic. |
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This tutorship is formalised in an agreement between the vocational school and the company. |
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A quadrilateral co-operation structure between Luxembourg, France, Belgium and Germany is close to being formalised. |
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The tradition of the blind masseur dates back almost a century to Japanese colonial rule and has been formalised in law. |
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So to name this danger once again: there is a danger that ethnic dividing lines will be formalised here too. |
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We are extremely close to achieving this approval and I hope that it will be formalised during this presidency. |
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That arrangement should therefore be formalised and also extended to the government group. |
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Furthermore, there exists in most countries a formalised or at least informal recognition of parking badges issued by other countries. |
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However, the growing role of the global coordinators within UNAIDS is not formalised. |
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It implies also a more formalised approach for the approval of Safety Management System by the National Supervisory Authorities. |
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Annual and formalised interviews aim at a contract between staff members and their superiors. |
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They follow their own routes and will stop at some precise stops even though there is no formalised plan. |
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During 2004, Euler Hermes formalised responsible professional behaviour by publishing a code of conduct. |
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The committee formalised an agreement to grant the caterer after-hours access to the formal gardens, albeit with conditions attached and a fireworks ban. |
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Once the proceedings gets formalised, the marriage is solemnised. |
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Bullfighting as we know it today, started in the village squares, and became formalised, with the building of the bullring in Ronda in the late 18th century. |
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The order, as formalised, does not reflect the reasons of the court, the order pronounced in open court by the judges making the order, or the intent of the judges. |
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The residents will now make submissions on the upcoming review of the Naas Development Plan looking to have the wetlands area formalised as a wildlife park. |
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Interim president Mansour announced on Sunday that presidential elections would take place by the end of April, but the electoral high commission has not yet formalised the process. |
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The education of doctoral students on the whole must become more formalised and organised within the framework of graduate schools, which must still be created. |
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The Wiccan Rede was most likely introduced into Wicca by Gerald Gardner and formalised publicly by Doreen Valiente, one of his High Priestesses. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of learning foreign languages, formalised in Dutch education laws. |
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Many sports popular today were formalised by British Public schools and universities in the 19th century. |
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From an early date the East Frankish kingdom had a more formalised notion of royal election than West Francia. |
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This formalisation of the conclusion of the contract creates an atmosphere of 'now or never'.116 The particular importance of the contractual conclusions formalised in this way is constantly experienced by each notary. |
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Where the driver has to operate the ramp, the procedures on leaving his cabin are not always formalised, but usually the handbrake must be applied, the engine turned off, the cash box closed and the cabin door closed. |
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However, this cooperation should be formalised. |
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This programme teaches its students to adopt an enactive stance which is then formalised into learning loops, alternating periods spent in businesses, theoretical studies and discussions with lecturers. |
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As far as I'm concerned, it is extremely difficult for a composer to limit a musical intention to formalised and verbalised procedures, because aesthetic effect is more valuable than technical skill. |
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Subsequently economists formalised this idea and placed it within strict limits, creating what might be called a new economics of well-being, according to the theory of Pareto optimality. |
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Already, one protected area there has been formalised. |
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After Chelsea formalised his switch to Milan, the Serie A side confirmed he will join Atlético on loan until 2016, when his contract at Stamford Bridge was due to expire. |
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Norse control of the Hebrides was formalised in 1098 when Edgar of Scotland formally signed the islands over to Magnus III of Norway. |
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This was formalised in January 2009 with the passage of the EU Renewables Directive. |
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It was formalised in 1816 when it was widened and provided with decorative railings and walls. |
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Once the receivers had approved Snap-on's bid, it was submitted to the courts which, after ruling that the bankruptcies had been involuntary, formalised the sale of the shares. |
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Where goods are transported in accordance with the TIR Convention, the authorised official accepts the completed TIR carnet, which has been formalised in accordance with the requirements of the Convention. |
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Banks must adopt a more formalised approach to the analysis of their risk profile, drawing up risk maps that serve as a basis for permanent control procedures and audit plans used in internal inspections. |
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A plan defining the exploitation of the technology within a project consortium or the dissemination of the results of a project in an effective and formalised way. |
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Most provinces, except Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, make some sort of arrangements for high-volume departments, although few of these arrangements are formalised. |
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In the case of a difference between the shipper and the carrier regarding the circumstances that could give rise to property disputes, documents are formalised in a given format. |
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Under De Witt, ineffective captains were removed and new tactics formalised. |
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How did they count women who might be in a stable relationship not yet formalised, for instance? |
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In addition, where proposed pathway corridors have been established and formalised prior to land parcel development, certain pathway features can be negotiated between the municipality and the developer. |
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This move formalised and concluded a gradual process that had been growing for centuries, of removing property requirements for military service. |
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A Tripartite Treaty of Alliance with Britain and USSR formalised Iran's assistance to the Allies. |
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Indeed, this is formalised in the government's measure of poverty. |
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Long, a firm unionist, felt free to shape Home Rule in Ulster's favour, and formalised dividing Ireland into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. |
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Trade links were formalised with Romania, Norway, and Sweden. |
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In 886, the Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum was formalised, defining the boundaries of their kingdoms, with provisions for peaceful relations between the English and the Vikings. |
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When formalised competitions started in the 1980s Jack Rowell brought premature professionalism to Bath and began to assemble a side with power and precision. |
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In 1994, the internal market was formalised by the EEA agreement. |
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Understanding of the steam engine was in a very primitive state, for the science of thermodynamics would not be formalised for nearly another 100 years. |
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These treaties formalised the boundaries of the English kingdoms and the Viking Danelaw territory, with provisions for peaceful relations between the English and the Vikings. |
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Attacks on Channel shipping in the Kanalkampf began on 4 July, and were formalised on 11 July in an order by Hans Jeschonnek which added the arms industry as a target. |
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Gothic architecture continued to flourish in England for a hundred years after the precepts of Renaissance architecture were formalised in Florence in the early 15th century. |
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The agreement was formalised in the Bulla Aurea, or Golden Bull. |
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The element of autonomy was not formalised in the time of the Republic, but was conceded by the State to the responsa of the jurists, and to the edicts of the praetors. |
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The estranged couple will have to wait until five to six weeks before their divorce is officially formalised with a decree absolute, the Daily Mail reported. |
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