Some firms have already implemented the scheme and found it has substantially reduced short term absenteeism, according to the survey. |
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The following year I implemented this regime and the absences reduced to two days in a whole year. |
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So always remember that your proposed or recently implemented computer consulting technology solution isn't a one-shot deal. |
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For, unless the projects are implemented on a large scale, the impact on development will stay this way, in small pockets and in certain regions. |
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Sheffield Council said staff were expected to be appropriate and professional, but no list was implemented. |
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Logic will hopefully dictate that the called-for changes will be implemented. |
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Whether your office has just implemented business casual or you're invited to a black-tie gig, check out what you should be wearing. |
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Each set of terminals has the same set of signal assignments of a parallel bus implemented by metal lines in the board. |
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A series of progressive restraints must be implemented to counteract the NPT'S discriminatory designation of nuclear and non-nuclear states. |
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Meanwhile, the right-wing daily Le Figaro concentrates on the security measures implemented in France. |
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Architecture didn't make his list but the notion implemented in our field is worth a thought, or a thesis. |
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When implemented, the RF buildout serves as the bricks and the executed network buildout becomes the mortar supporting the structure. |
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Among the measures to be implemented, they said, were speed traps and highway patrols. |
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It is helpful if a support system is implemented through a buddy system or a training partner. |
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All spacefaring nations have implemented some level of supportive government policy. |
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The important consideration is how those changes are implemented, how they are brought about and made effective. |
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Despite the urgency of the situation, once again crucial years passed before more appropriate drug policies were implemented. |
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Rectangles connected by two arrows indicate methods that can be implemented as supervised or unsupervised. |
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Some retailers have only grudgingly implemented it, in some cases by using a typeface which is small enough to be unreadable. |
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Once again, my coaching ideas are borrowed from great coaches and implemented in ways that I think can help my athletes. |
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He said there was no problem in closing the shop if the orders were implemented in uniformity throughout the town. |
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After all, an average idea brilliantly implemented always beats a brilliant idea left unexecuted. |
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Cigarettes would be sold only under the counter if plans being considered by Scottish ministers are implemented. |
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The partition was not implemented, but all the factors which had caused the initial uprising continued unabated. |
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Webb had intended to re-create the tavern interior located in the ell of the Dutton House, but her plan was never implemented. |
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The company initiated a project of awareness raising, with the ultimate aim of seeing cleaner manufacturing processes being implemented. |
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National shuttlers have expressed mixed feelings over the new get-tough policy that will be implemented at the national training center. |
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If we do not, then it is apparent that some form of birth control must be implemented. |
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As tribune, Gaius reaffirmed Tiberius' Land Act and saw to it that it was finally implemented. |
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A computer implemented method for generating a triangulated mesh representation of a complex graphical object. |
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By utilizing the type III extreme pathways, the loop law can be implemented in flux balance without needing to perform a bilinear optimization. |
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Their military plans frequently miscarried so that changes in strategy had to be swiftly devised and implemented. |
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The experience that steadied a sinking ship is likely to remain and changes will be implemented with care. |
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The result was a fragmented national identity symbolized and implemented by the white minority government's policy of racial separation. |
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Error prevention features cannot be implemented easily without bidirectional connectivity. |
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In his first ministry from 1868 to 1874, Gladstone implemented many government reforms. |
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No strategies have been implemented by the municipal government to discourage auto transport and promote public transit. |
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Database and transaction processing systems are often implemented on RAID systems. |
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This is the prime minister's signature policy that he implemented without reference to his shadow cabinet. |
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If having implemented the necessary touch-ups and improvements, your property still fails to sell, what are your options? |
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Some 29 different policies have been implemented in the Budget that will benefit families in this nation. |
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The DA objected to adjustments resulting from cost-saving implemented by the provincial Treasury as part of its belt-tightening measures. |
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One of these days, I want to meet that tosspot who implemented CSS rendering within Internet Explorer. |
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A contra-flow system was implemented in the northbound lane within half an hour. |
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Even valuable shellfish beds around the coast are in danger because the Government has not implemented proper programmes to reduce pollution. |
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Both announcements were noncommittal though, and the minister made no mention of how either program would be implemented. |
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If this were to be implemented, it would strike fundamental blows to British science. |
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Because of Darren's innocent actions, major league baseball implemented an age requirement of 14 for batboys. |
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If implemented widely, such a strategy could result in major health benefits for sedentary people. |
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What initiatives has the Government implemented to build capacity in the Maori tourism business sector? |
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This strategy could be implemented in two ways, close and distant, which differed only in the amount of sea room they allowed the weaker side. |
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The EU has implemented an immediate ban on all shows, markets, fairs and sales involving collections of birds within its borders. |
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High-profile cases have highlighted the business risks inherent in badly or inadequately implemented IT projects. |
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While the generals debated how to mandate a revolution, the captains and majors quietly implemented one. |
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The league also implemented a deterrent to avoid excessive use of instant replay. |
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Any price cuts would be implemented from April, according to the newspaper. |
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This agreement, made in secret and implemented autocratically, tramples underfoot the democratic rights of refugees. |
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Since psychologists in many provinces already have the legal authority to diagnose, this system could be easily implemented. |
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Let the plan's authors insist that the government clarify threshold issues before the laws are implemented. |
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Yet, upon auditing the systems, I will find major discrepancies between what is written and what is actually implemented. |
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The British Government gave a guarded welcome to the statement while stressing the need for the Good Friday Agreement to be implemented in full. |
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We are exporting atrocious suffering, disease and death in poor countries where controls are not implemented. |
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Had BMP implemented the project on its own, it would have saved several crores of rupees. |
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I want to be convinced the council acted prudently and want to be assured members' wishes were implemented by officers. |
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After this, an unspecified run-in period was implemented until the nurse could perform consultations in 10 minutes. |
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I think it will turn out that Europe and America were test runs of technologies that will be far better implemented in the Southern hemisphere. |
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The plans were soon implemented, and it would be most surprising if they were not known at least in a general way to Western intelligence. |
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An attempt to introduce individual work contracts was rejected and management implemented a lockout. |
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The financial institutions themselves have also implemented risk management on their loan portfolios. |
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As it was felt, justifiably, that most Riojas were undervalued anyway, the increases implemented at the time have remained in place. |
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Laws are implemented rigorously, and punishment is severe and exemplary, and it doesn't matter who you are or who your uncle is. |
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If the network is implemented, the navy will achieve its goal of information sharing between its ships and command centers on shore. |
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The government of South Africa has implemented market-oriented food policies and has liberalized trade. |
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Institutional improvements recently implemented include the creation of an anticorruption commission. |
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For me the ban, when implemented, will represent a step towards a more humane treatment of wild animals. |
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If experiential learning is properly implemented, learners are definitely not passive recipients of knowledge. |
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Strategies for the primary prevention of lead poisoning have only been implemented within the past 25 years. |
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The masses want an eye for an eye, the Law of Moses, implemented post-haste. |
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In the Ministry of Finance we have implemented a document management system and reorganized the central archive. |
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Designed thoughtfully and implemented seriously, it can eventually become your primary source of new hires. |
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He believes that he has been involved in perhaps a couple of situations where remedial ties had to be implemented. |
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And efforts to frustrate remedial measures that should be implemented must not be countenanced. |
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These companies implemented significant reductions in manning levels and basic safety programs. |
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We also implemented a new information campaign in our waiting room aimed at alerting young people to the danger of infection. |
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However, a campaign promise to further reduce the workweek to 35 hours was never implemented. |
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The plan was in the process of being implemented and an enormous amount of work had been undertaken. |
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In Europe, 20 nations have implemented legislation to control and recycle packaging waste. |
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But, in the heel of the hunt, I'd much prefer the smoking ban as currently mooted to be implemented. |
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When community care for the mentally ill was implemented in the early Nineties that too was seen as being a win-win situation. |
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It has since been implemented at all the air logistics centers, albeit in a limited capacity. |
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Quick Street implemented a new residents permit scheme last year, which has caused all sorts of aggro. |
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Still to be implemented are geometric primitives and affine transformation of images. |
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Weapons and armour that can be upgraded have a different number of slots, wherein the skills or items can be implemented. |
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However, unexpectedly, the highest ranking US diplomat did not come to make demands that Resolution 1559 be implemented. |
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Their role was to provide clear jurisdictional lines to ensure that forest management plans could be implemented. |
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The applicability of the light scattering technique would be greatly expanded if it could be implemented using adherent cells. |
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Even the scientists who advocate for that protocol recognise that it will not make one jot of difference, even if it is fully implemented. |
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The network model without selection is also implemented in the directed acyclic graphs used in causal modeling. |
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The home visits were implemented according to plan, and no adjustments were made to the protocol. |
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A removable washable fan filter is implemented to keep the dust bunnies from multiplying inside the case. |
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The goal is to create a self-sustaining program that is implemented by the vendors themselves. |
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We have also implemented electronic monitoring and electronic registers. |
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The social democrats lost three elections trying to downplay the privatizations they implemented when in power. |
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Modern circumstances require an adroit approach to the manner in which our foreign policy is being implemented. |
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Appropriately enough, Brunei sent a delegation to Saudi Arabia, to see how they implemented shariah there. |
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I was forced to compact a six-shelf collection of boxes for my impending move and my collection would take up a lot less weight and room if this was implemented sooner. |
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How has accrual contributed to improving the decision-making processes of politicians, managers, and citizens of the countries in which it has been implemented? |
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The maximum deviation of the cantilever from horizontal was 0.06 radians, and so no mathematical or mechanical correction for rotation of the cantilever was implemented. |
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The four-star general took command of the Iraq war in 2007 and implemented the counterinsurgency known as the surge. |
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In other words, my ideal foreign policy is one that's forged in the grand strategy debates on the right, but implemented by the policy wonk mandarins on the left. |
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These elements were implemented into traditional Chinese martial arts and thus over 50 distinct Shaolin fighting styles, known as kung fu or wushu, were developed. |
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There should be no provisional status until we have locked down our borders and implemented E-Verify in a satisfactory manner. |
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Those using leaked keys will be needing a new one, and if lockouts are implemented in the shipping product then they'll also face the inconvenience of a reinstall. |
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To facilitate this, a chat function has been implemented that sends readable text to friendly units, and presents an incomprehensible alphanumerical stream to foes. |
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Because details of a transfer are implemented between a rescindable capability and a goods description, rights to goods of any type can be transferred. |
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An ongoing recruitment data bank to create a reservoir of possible teachers must be immediately implemented, so that replacements can be done in 24 hours. |
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For this purpose, the company implemented two anemometric stations in Northern Minas Gerais in 1997, where two potentially promising sites were identified. |
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The EPA regulations scheduled to be finalized next year still needs to be put in the books, and implemented by the states. |
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The court arguably has implemented reforms that would have been better legislated by Congress, and without the balance that a Congressional debate would have facilitated. |
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This preliminary experience suggests that, despite close liaison with the primary care group, the referral process will take time to be adopted and implemented. |
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If the human rights committee of the United Nations makes recommendations, there are members in this House who would have those implemented in New Zealand lickety-split. |
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These gambits always made some sense on paper, yet flopped when implemented. |
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I have sought an assurance from the chief executive that all the lessons of this whole sorry procedure will be fully learned and the recommendations will be fully implemented. |
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As one would expect in a prospectus, the document also cautioned potential investors that there could be no assurance that the project would be implemented. |
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When implemented well, telemedicine may allow developing countries to leapfrog over their developed neighbours in successful health care delivery. |
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Following up on a discussion held during the Board meeting, staff briefed the Board on telework strategies being implemented to address the office space needs. |
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But beyond the general authority, there are many questions about how quarantines should be implemented. |
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Also, Kentucky implemented monthly NICS checks on concealed weapons, which inflates its numbers. |
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Their master plan is clearly formulated and being implemented every day. |
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Rules and procedures relating to selection of candidates were implemented and observed fully by members of the Election Task Force of the Green Party. |
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As a measure of self-protection for itself and as a service to taxpayers, a system of clearer, more intelligent, relevant benchmarks should be implemented. |
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In the top right corner of the screen, a circular display has been implemented, depicting the topographical nature of the immediate environment surrounding the player. |
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We also contend that policies and procedures implemented in basic research facilitate their successful translation into preventive intervention programs. |
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Proposed new technology to be implemented includes intelligent transport systems such as message signing, active traffic management techniques and information systems. |
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The Community adopts a legislative act which is subsequently transposed by the member states into their own legal order, and implemented by the national administrations. |
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The Sword of Honour, celebrating its silver jubilee this year, recognises organisations that have implemented safety systems that are among the best in the world. |
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The NGO Forum was set up in part to address gaps in the humanitarian response, normally implemented by the United Nations. |
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In the East Germany of 1961, no such option could be implemented so long as the borders with West Berlin remained open. |
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He implemented the program, oversaw it, and defended it, to say nothing of the secret prisons, which he also directed. |
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Wage and pension cuts were implemented to pay off the national debt. |
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The level of success that Bellamy brought awareness to the socioeconomic issues of his time period matched the unsuccessfulness of his proposals from being implemented. |
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Plus, Christie advisers point out, Paul merely talks about the reforms that the governor has implemented. |
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The company will have 4,600 employees after the cuts are implemented. |
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The ASEAN countries have invested in tourism, hotels, etc., but the Burmese have implemented policies that have aborted the process of development. |
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Problems in the way this was implemented in Internet Explorer left the door open for hackers to easily trick users into running malicious code on their machines. |
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Rhee's departure raises questions about the sustainability of her reforms, many of which have yet to be implemented. |
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Drunk drivers and other misdemeanor offenders may be less likely to face prison if a Ministry of Justice policy proposed yesterday is implemented. |
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She entered the business late in life but quickly implemented the organisational skills she had picked up in her previous career as an office worker. |
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A nation's form of government largely determines how its domestic policy is formed and implemented. |
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A model without trend effect ensures that there is a positive shift on the level of facility deliveries at the time GMIS was implemented. |
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The first Sanguinetti administration implemented economic reforms and consolidated democracy following the country's years under military rule. |
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Claims Advisor for Subrogation is the third HNC product implemented by the Workers Compensation Fund. |
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The Bigram Indexing method as implemented in the Febrl record linkage system allows for fuzzy blocking. |
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Fuel prices increased after Moroccan government implemented an indexation measure as part of the efforts to contain the national deficit. |
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The franchising process was implemented, with various private companies taking over the shadow franchises. |
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By using MN GEOSINT ZD 13, it is the first time the standards LST EN 13249 and LST EN 13361 are implemented in Lithuania. |
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This project will be implemented in Loliondo Division because of its importance as habitat for Maasai pastoralists. |
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Speed limits in most European countries are implemented rigorously and radar traps are used frequently. |
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It was implemented in the preparatory period of the first macrocycle of the training season. |
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The standard specifies how the gold backing would be implemented, including the amount of specie per currency unit. |
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After having implemented rescue plans for the banking system, major developed and emerging countries announced plans to relieve their economies. |
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However, the political clout of farmers and the sensitivity of the issue made it take many years before the CAP was fully implemented. |
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In the EPROM and ROM erase, a fieldless array is implemented to get the full scaling benefit. |
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Still, when the Menzies Government implemented the report in March 1958, the managerialists did not get everything their own way. |
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These plans were never hidden and they were implemented in a coordinated action by the Serb police, army and politicians. |
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However, the newspaper exposes that the Civil Administration's decision will be implemented mandatorily and not in coordination. |
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Maple Leaf recently implemented an enterprise resource planning warehouse management solution to track inventory levels accurately. |
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The differing results may be due to several variations in experimental procedures implemented during independent seatwork in this study. |
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Can you assure this committee that the process TSA has implemented would somehow allow the selectees to be more than just passed through? |
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The taxes would be implemented on goods that harm the human body for example fast food, tobacco products, and soft drinks. |
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The dairy industry implemented low melamine limits and instigated testing at various stages in the food chain. |
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In 1968, the first tactics were implemented to decrease the population of Diego Garcia. |
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He developed the odd-even merge sort and bitonic sort, and showed how each could be implemented in hardware. |
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The OSCE has also implemented two additional exchanges of information, the Vienna Document and the Global Exchange of Military Information. |
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Elodia Mercier, RN, the administrative nurse manager who implemented the SHHH program, found sources of noise everywhere. |
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One such order implemented HM Government's ban of GCHQ staff from joining a Trade Union. |
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The government of the Cayman Islands agreed on a model agreement, which set out how the EUSD would be implemented with the Cayman Islands. |
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As Prime Minister, she implemented policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism. |
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Its provisions have already been implemented by 26 states, leaving just Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, and Romania to do so among signatory states. |
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The Tennessean implemented the program in 2013 with 50 Top Workplaces named in the region. |
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The smart application includes all activities and events implemented by MoH in cooperation with internal and external stakeholders. |
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The plan has been implemented since February 1938 when, after a coup d'etat, the monarchic authoritarian regime has been imposed. |
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Japan's amended moneylending business law will be fully implemented next year, subjecting lenders to tougher restrictions. |
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Their officers lacked the means to punish an entire division, and harsh measures were not immediately implemented. |
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We optimized reaction chemistry and implemented a thermal cycling protocol with a precycle element to increase the amplification stringency. |
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The implemented group activity is intended to be developed during a presential course in which the course teacher is the instructor. |
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The treaty, and the laws which implemented it, allowed Northern Ireland to opt out of the Irish Free State. |
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A few rare mass naturalization processes have been implemented by nation states. |
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After its bad experience in 1997-98, Chubb implemented measures that cut its transportation loss experience by more than half, Soja said. |
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They revived the mine at Skouriotissa in 1996 and implemented, for the first time in Europe, the practice of hydrometallurgy. |
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Having implemented budget cuts, reforms and sold assets, Ireland was again able to access debt markets. |
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To ascertain nonstationarity or stationarity of time series variables, DF-GLS, Ng-Perron and KPSS tests are implemented. |
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The Commission recommended the formation of a devolved Scottish assembly, but was not implemented. |
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The Covenant was fully implemented November 3, 1986, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation no. |
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In Limassol on Sunday, during the AEL-APOEL league match, the police had a plan for dealing with the troublemakers and implemented it. |
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The so-called 'Buharinomics', were stringently implemented to revive the slumbering banking industry and curb local currency hoarding. |
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This approach was implemented due to efforts in place by rival Japanese automakers Toyota and Nissan. |
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The redesigned income questions were implemented to a subsample of these 98,000 addresses using a probability split panel design. |
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Legislation, which was originally proposed in the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, but not implemented, would have been far preferable. |
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After the use of Merit tables for the prior three seasons, in 1987 the RFU implemented a National League system. |
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However, VIVA Bahrain did not notify TRA of the unapproved term before it implemented it. |
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These were several air quality improvement measures implemented by the Beijing government. |
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This is applicable in all stages of the tournament, having been implemented during the 2009 tournament. |
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A separate qualification tournament was implemented for the 2009 World Twenty20, and has been retained since then. |
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Benchmarks were implemented for district administrators to take steps to correct the areas of nonproficiency. |
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The Saudi Ministry of Finance's Public Pension Agency announced today that it has successfully implemented Oracle SuperCluster. |
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Contrarily, rival Google's SSL configuration for Gmail supports forward secrecy since 2011 and Facebook and Twitter have also implemented it. |
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Compensators ensure less heat is provided to a room on a warmer day. They may be implemented mechanically, electronically or in software. |
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The chromeless player is intended to be implemented by experienced web programmers who want to design a customized video player for their users. |
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When the system was implemented, technical schools were not available on the scale envisaged. |
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A 2006 recommendation to record abuse cases linked to witchcraft centrally has not yet been implemented. |
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The risk of its extinction is serious and efforts to revive interest in the language are being implemented by scholars. |
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The program is coordinated by the Montana State University Extension Service and implemented by over 3,000 county Extension Service offices. |
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Like Unified Cornish, it retained a Middle Cornish base but implemented an orthography that aspired to be as phonemic as possible. |
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One must furthermore ask whether or not the actions implemented by the OAS were truly costly to the United States. |
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Its decisions are generally implemented either under the existing powers of individual government departments, or by Orders in Council. |
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Following the opening of Terminal 5 in March 2008, a hugely complex programme of terminal moves was implemented. |
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The court expressed displeasure as to why the court orders were not implemented. |
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Venezuela's creditworthiness would improve if credible policies were implemented to reduce vulnerability to oil price fluctuations. |
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Specifically, Cronin and Graul both have implemented the My Pharmacist medication therapy management program in their individual pharmacies. |
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Ability to execute automated management scenarios via implemented business logic, unweighting IT personnel. |
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This system evolved into the National Blood Transfusion Service established in 1946, the first national service to be implemented. |
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Numerous other improvements that made for easier manufacture and installation were continually implemented. |
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Damen Shipyards in Gorinchem, the Netherlands, has implemented IFS Applications to streamline its business processes throughout the organization. |
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Particularly benefited by the data base are new initiatives implemented by the IRS in recent years to detect nonfilers and unreported income. |
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A virtual machine is essentially a computer within a computer, implemented by software. |
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But most importantly, the Pacific Northwest is serving as a laboratory to see how Ecosystem Management might be implemented. |
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Around 1866, William Low and Sir John Hawkshaw promoted ideas, but apart from preliminary geological studies none were implemented. |
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Usually its thickness is between 5 to 10 cm is executively implemented from top to bottom. |
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It is also in that context that the Resolutions of the 7th Pan-African Congress were adopted, partially implemented or completely ignored. |
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The commission noted that many of its recommendations were strongly opposed and were not implemented. |
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Take Charge Of Your Mind is full of easily implemented exercises and approaches specific to goal areas. |
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Do note, as Goin mentions, this is a policy better implemented when the kinder are well past infancy. |
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Under the rules, which are to be implemented from April 1, 2010, all ayurvedic, unani and siddha products will have to specify expiry dates. |
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Likewise, HHS has implemented a policy where they disaggregated the data for Latinos and for r Asians and Pacific Islanders. |
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The prototype array controller that is designed will then be partially implemented to control the demonstration heliostats. |
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The Community Liaison Office has implemented baby playdates during lunch time. |
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He implemented fundamental liberal policies in France and throughout Western Europe. |
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Then they implemented the two algorithms distributedly to get two distributed algorithms. |
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Thus, the Facilitator Model, which trains program participants to become facilitators, was implemented. |
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The Toubon Law implemented the amendment, asserting that French is the language of public education. |
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During Hansen's tenure, the WRU implemented a significant change in the structure of the game domestically. |
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The new branding was implemented online on 17 January, with S4C's television channels adopting it the next day. |
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If implemented it would provide an hourly service between Newport and Ebbw Vale. |
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On Ascension Island, which contains some of the most important nesting beaches, an active conservation program has been implemented. |
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Sellafield has several radioactive waste stores, mostly on an interim basis while a national waste repository plan is developed and implemented. |
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Both Norway and Iceland have signed and implemented the Schengen zone agreements. |
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Swedish became Sweden's official language on 1 July 2009, when a new language law was implemented. |
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Only three ITQ programs have been implemented in the United States due to a moratorium supported by Ted Stevens. |
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These have been implemented, for instance, in the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom. |
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This standard promises to save jillions of watts of power when implemented. |
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Various technologies and strategies have been implemented for monitoring pipelines, from physically walking the lines to satellite surveillance. |
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The portion that is not recoverable is not included unless and until methods are implemented to produce it. |
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The eastern part of the concentric canal plan, covering the area between the Amstel river and the IJ bay, has never been implemented. |
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Fisher implemented a program of banquets and balls for important dignitaries to improve diplomatic relations. |
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The new government drafted and implemented a constitution in 1923 based on a parliamentary system. |
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After unsuccessful uprisings in 1831 and 1863, the Tsarist authorities implemented a number of Russification policies. |
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The proclamation made the abolition of slavery an official war goal that was implemented as the Union took territory from the Confederacy. |
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Incineration and gasification may also be implemented without energy and materials recovery. |
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However, not all plants are implemented this way, resulting in inconveniences in the locality. |
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In recent years however, the US has implemented fishing controls and opened up the fishery. |
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Security cameras have been shown to be more effective when implemented by cities and not taxicab companies. |
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This rule is commonly implemented to protect populations of certain species. |
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These repressions were part of Stalin's implemented policy of socialist realism. |
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Specifically, he implemented the seminar teaching method in his classroom, and focused on archival research and analysis of historical documents. |
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This aspect of Spanish rule in the Philippines appears much more strongly implemented than in the Americas. |
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An illicit trade continued with foreigners after the Danes implemented a trade monopoly. |
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The purpose of this presentation is to reappraise an innovative approach to nursing education implemented in 1984 in West Virginia. |
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In this context, several aspects of the common market as in the EU have been implemented decades before the EU implemented them. |
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During the later days of the USSR, countries with the same multilingual situation implemented similar policies. |
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He is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers, which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. |
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The first is the idea of Eastern Origins, which shows how Western states have adapted and implemented learned principles from the East. |
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Various models for maintaining the country's cultural diversity have been suggested, but none were successfully implemented. |
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Tiwanaku's power was further solidified through the trade it implemented among the cities within its empire. |
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Despite having some support, proposals to reform the date have not been implemented. |
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The revised Easter computation that had been part of the original 1923 agreement was never permanently implemented in any Orthodox diocese. |
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An attempt to have a street named after him has received the support of the Town Hall and is in the process of being implemented. |
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The Home Rule Act of 1975 implemented the amendment giving more power to the counties. |
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Mao's government carried out mass executions of landowners, instituted collectivisation and implemented the Laogai camp system. |
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It was conceived by Russian Emperor Peter I the Great, but implemented by Russian Empresses Anna and Elizabeth. |
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The British spirit of imperialism was expressed by Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes. |
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Although the decision was made in 1848, it took many years for the law to be implemented. |
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However, the 1846 Constitution Act was later suspended, and only the Provincial government provisions were implemented. |
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Starting in February 2004, DEFRA in association with the Environment Agency implemented a portable barrier which is erected at times of floods. |
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The recommendations in many of its reports have been implemented, either in whole or in part. |
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Arthashastra stipulates restraint on taxes imposed, fairness, the amounts and how tax increases should is implemented. |
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According to him, such a lack of uniformity was preferable since it would be ineffective if implemented. |
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However, mass production is inflexible because it is difficult to alter a design or production process after a production line is implemented. |
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It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to help recoup the cost of road construction and maintenance. |
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At the courts of these states, he expounded his political beliefs but did not see them implemented. |
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This element of the act was implemented in stages as definitive maps of different regions were produced. |
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The Turks had acquired the culture of power of Persia and implemented its political and administrative traditions in the subcontinent. |
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Mary drafted plans for currency reform but they were not implemented until after her death. |
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Tail calls can be implemented without the need for an additional frame on the call stack. |
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Many specialist meats could disappear if new regulations applying to abattoirs are implemented, the Forum of Private Business has warned. |
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The vendor agnostic solution could be implemented with any off the shelf hardware. |
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New measures were implemented at Bidston and weighbridge protocol was reviewed leading to retraining for staff. |
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The relief deliveries come within the framework of the air bridge implemented by the Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation. |
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The location index could be implemented using a hash table or a binary tree data structure. |
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The correctional facility implemented a new five-and-two workweek for the officers, replacing its older four-and-two workweek. |
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