For a fraction of the expense of the proposed quinquennial review two better options are open to the General Medical Council. |
|
Thereafter came praetorship and consulship, and finally the quinquennial office of censor, the crown of a republican politician's career. |
|
At the previous quinquennial meeting, the nuclear states undertook totally to abolish their nuclear arsenals. |
|
The ABA has set up a task force on legal education, and its commission on accreditation standards is now conducting a quinquennial review. |
|
At first, the short, nine-day campaign seemed to follow scripts from these previous quinquennial poundings of the opposition. |
|
Rather, we must wait until the quinquennial review, although even then, as we saw in 2005, these subjects may not be adequately addressed. |
|
In this way the second phase of the quinquennial period of follow-up would be launched. |
|
As requested by the Board, UNFPA undertook a quinquennial review of the system for resource allocation in consultation with members of the Board. |
|
On May 16, 2006, Statistics Canada conducted its latest quinquennial census. |
|
As we approach the quinquennial review of the Bank Act in 2006, now is the time for researchers to be making their contributions to these areas. |
|
Since the last quinquennial report, only one de facto abolitionist country has resumed executions after a period of 10 or more years. |
|
Key-in quinquennial for a fifth, decennial for a tenth, and quindecennial for a fifteenth. |
|
To reduce response burden, the survey could be divided into components, with a biennial questionnaire for large water users and a quinquennial questionnaire for smaller water users. |
|
Manama, Feb8 The Housing Ministry has today convened a key meeting to discuss the progress of work on its quinquennial plan. |
|
For districts of fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, meanwhile, the population figure has to refer to the median year of the quinquennial cycle in order to be consistent with districts having 10,000 inhabitants or more. |
|
We note that Bill C-69, introduced in 1995, made provision for a redistribution to be conducted after each quinquennial census only if population change was of a certain magnitude. |
|
The main advantage of the rolling census approach is the higher frequency for updating data: a traditional census provides decennial or quinquennial benchmarks, whereas the rolling census provides annual updates. |
|
At the party's quinquennial conference in December, President Jacob Zuma quashed all talk of nationalisation. This makes room for the EFF's populist platform. |
|
Estimates of poverty are made by the Commission at the national and state levels through surveys conducted on quinquennial basis. |
|
Legislation for quinquennial parliaments had nothing to do with democracy and everything to do with keeping the Tories and their Lib Dem lapdogs in power. |
|
|
A unique opportunity for all involved, the latest edition of this famous quinquennial appointment will occupy over one million square metres of land in northwest Milan. |
|