In economic policies they would eventually adopt a platform of militant corporatism and economic nationalism. |
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This scheme should encourage farmers to adopt horticulture, floriculture and oilseed farming. |
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The managements of big industries adopt the concept to improve the quality of work in workplaces. |
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During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style. |
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Now's the time when sports observers everywhere adopt a standard pose of indignation, a haughty pooh-poohing of the opinions of the masses. |
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The Tarascans also adopt Apache-style bows by around 1600, putting more pressure on the Aztecs. |
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So they adopt the pose of warrior but never actually place themselves under fire. |
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Gambling has always been a big business and as more states adopt lotteries and permit casino gambling it gets even bigger every year. |
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Expecting others, from different backgrounds, to adopt our own ways of doing things is asking for trouble. |
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This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts. |
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The women's squads voted in 1989 to adopt the name as well, abandoning their former appellation, Gussies. |
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These include various lepidopterans and the African grasshopper, which adopt aposematic coloring as a warning. |
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I feel the book also overstates Franklin's readiness to adopt an animalcular theory of disease transmission. |
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Thus, as the Normans became English-speaking they apparently found it easier to adopt Norman-French substitutes for disused Anglo-Saxon words. |
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Counties tend to adopt newer technologies that are analogous to the technology they move away from. |
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Discipline vehicle drivers and adopt stringent rules for issuing and renewal of licences so as to bring in genuine and competent ones. |
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We want to allow political pluralism, but when we adopt a program, we want our members to rally behind it. |
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What rules could a legal system adopt as tests for the enforceability of agreements? |
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Nearly 200 people, from as far afield as Holland and Denmark, offered to adopt him and now he has a new home in Yorkshire. |
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As individuals, as communities and as the nation we should adopt an attitude of self-reliance for social upliftment and advancement. |
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In its 1945 White Paper, Canada was the first western country to adopt Keynesianism formally as state policy. |
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Both sides tend to adopt inflexible, judgmental and defensive attitudes toward one another. |
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Only after victory does he begin, clearly on the advice of his handlers, to adopt a more decorous manner. |
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If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and principled approach. |
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In public places, Kanaks adopt a discreet and subdued attitude, avoiding excessive speaking or gesticulating, which are considered rude. |
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We are permitted, defeasibly, to adopt the usual and mutually expected presuppositions of those around us. |
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At press time, Memphis officials were days away from voting on whether or not to adopt the new code. |
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In a broad sense, globalization is forcing every country to adopt the American gas station model, and many countries resent that. |
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It is also recommended that the system should adopt drilling rigs with a minimum stroke of 3 m together with a high-torque rotary drill head. |
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Online many people express fantasies or adopt identities precisely because they are an escape from reality. |
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If the discussers want to change this, you should lead them to adopt an alternative, joint plan. |
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If they are not so justified, then the judge will need to adopt a robust approach in declining to order disclosure. |
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What is more, the clouds do not adopt disc-like shapes like the rings of Saturn, as a solar-system analogy might imply. |
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Even if we forget about principle and adopt a pragmatic stance, there is little to be gained in appeasing gross violence by the powerful. |
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They adopt feminine dress, footwear donned not for wear but for show, and an affected effeminate gait. |
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What I cannot believe is that the leader of the opposition did not adopt this as his main line of attack and pummel the President on this. |
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Clearly this approach was not sustainable over a protracted period of time and inevitably British soldiers had to adopt a more vigorous stance. |
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Faced by a wave of support for anti-immigrant demagogues, there is a danger that governments will adopt some of their attitudes. |
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In propounding this concept, he does not adopt a nihilistic view of the continuing use of these chemicals. |
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Alabama state law allows licensure agencies to adopt and promulgate rules governing professional practices. |
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Health promotion helped to improve knowledge on risk factors and encouraged people to adopt healthy lifestyles and behaviours. |
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The United States did not adopt the newfangled smokeless powder until 1892, a few years after it became widely available. |
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The last language to adopt Cyrillic was the Gagauz language, which had used Greek script before. |
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The north, he said, would continue with the dinar and south Sudan would adopt the new Sudan pound. |
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Hence, I do consider myself a cybernetician, because I believe I have come to adopt a cybernetic way of thinking. |
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This was the method that forest departments used to adopt earlier to sell fuelwood in their depots. |
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We both tried to adopt a laid-back, cruisy attitude about not having plans or a schedule. |
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Over time, the game industry will likely adopt a movie-style production approach of per-project contracted freelancers. |
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It took de Gaulle several months to officially adopt the cross of Lorraine as the emblem of the Free France. |
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For this, we will have to adopt the concept of brotherhood and fraternity and work together, regardless of caste and creed. |
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When I walk down Buchanan Street, I adopt a criss-cross pattern to avoid the clipboard people. |
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Therefore, we encourage you not to adopt your fosterlings and to remain in the Foster Care Program. |
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This is why communities of practice adopt formal vocabularies, so that ambiguity can be reduced and clarity improved. |
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They now needed evidence that local authorities were prepared to adopt the same approach. |
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The foregoing analyses adopt a comparative notion of reasonableness as a basic or primitive notion. |
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This has caused many theoreticians to adopt a philosophical approach that mirrors the ideas of Plato. |
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The criminal is the guy who comes up short, who gets caught, who fails to adopt a respectable cover. |
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Bulgaria began to adopt Western style laws, giving women inheritance rights. |
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Alright, say my more astute inquisitors, why not go the whole hog and adopt my mother's surname or even my granny's, etc etc? |
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The American holiday, Thanksgiving, is such a charming concept that we would do well to adopt it. |
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Ortland has always had more hide than a team of elephants, and he is nobody's fool, but he is looking for someone to adopt him. |
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Most anurans have external fertilization, and adopt a mating posture called amplexus to insure contact between eggs and sperm. |
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Yet my instincts nonetheless warn me against a hasty campaign to adopt such an amendment. |
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They were forced to adopt Slav names and their religious and cultural rights were changed and this process became known as the Revival Process. |
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Strange's decision to adopt the opposite tactic appears to play into his counterpart's hands. |
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All of them, he finds, had an ability to create or adopt new technology faster and better than their peers. |
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As competition among companies intensifies, firms adopt aggressive marketing strategies to attract patients. |
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Colonists were quick to adopt the Aboriginal use of the fire-stick to manage the grasslands more effectively. |
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He recommends companies adopt an anti-hoax policy to help contain the problem. |
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Mouths open, not yet inured to the sight, many adopt the famous sculpture's contrapposto. |
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The Industrial Commission may adopt procedures for filing by telefacsimile transmission in other instances. |
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Partial deals were possible because they did not require him to adopt any irrecoverable positions. |
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The Commissioners meet once a week to develop and adopt proposals on new policies and legislation. |
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If you accept toughness as the test of your policies, why not adopt the toughest policy of all? |
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When you don't know what you're doing it's usually best to adopt the pose of masterful inactivity and do nothing. |
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The president knows that anxiety and anguish are the proper poses to adopt in such times. |
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To adopt the point of view of the Angel to know how the human spirit can levitate. |
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New Mexico becomes the 34th state to adopt concealed-carry legislation. |
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Natural scientists in general, and biologists in particular, often adopt some version of the Cartesian presumption that nonhuman animals are insensate machines made of meat. |
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Should we adopt Scandinavia's style of socio-economic policy, reducing our commitment to the institution of marriage and improving our commitment to parenthood? |
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The authors adopt a pluralistic perspective, in which evolution occurs from the gene to the population and is closely supported by a cultural system. |
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Attempts in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to adopt the new calendar had broken on the rock of the Church of England, which denounced it as popish. |
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The Internet increases competition between firms by placing downward pressure on prices and by encouraging suppliers to adopt cost-saving techniques. |
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Youths seek out shade under trees and adopt poses of nonchalance, but there is an infectious air of languid excitement for the upcoming performances. |
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The foregoing analysis of appropriation bills, statutes, and attendant documents explains how the General Assembly of North Carolina came to adopt performance funding. |
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Both emphasize law enforcement as the central police function, and adopt the rational deterrence model of classical criminology, albeit at different stages of the argument. |
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If an Australian federation were formed, it seemed likely that it would adopt a protectionist policy and hence Sydney would lose its advantage as a free port. |
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The presence of pheromone might induce cells to adopt a bipolar budding pattern similar to diploid cells in which daughter cells choose distal sites at a high frequency. |
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And will he then adopt such tactics in his proper job, asking Interpol to police our streets if his British bobbies find they are not winning many fixtures? |
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Earlier British attempts to adopt the meter, such as that of Sir Philip Sidney, failed only because they clung to the quantitative system of classical prosody. |
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Then again, he's probably terrified this will encourage other nice restaurants to adopt this practice, which means the end of going Dutch on dates. |
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It seems unlikely that they will all go off on holiday for the duration of the election campaign or adopt the equivalent of the ministerial purdah. |
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So what is the chance of an untrained computer at the other end of a phone line decoding your dictation, especially when you adopt your most amusing Huw Edwards accent? |
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On the other hand, foreigners, stuck with unconvertible greenbacks since 1971, have had no choice but to adopt dollars, rather than gold, as the world's reserve asset. |
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But no, she digresses into a long dissertation on gun control and abortion, veritably begging the Democrats to adopt the position of the Republican Party. |
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The freedom from coercion to have or to adopt a religion or belief and the liberty of parents and guardians to ensure religious and moral education cannot be restricted. |
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It is impossible to debate with them because they swiftly adopt the position that others are disqualified, for personal reasons, from any right to disagree. |
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No amount of effort will eventuate in success if we do not adopt the two-pronged approach to solving the problem of runaway criminal activity here. |
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As participants in communication we adopt as it were an extramundane position with respect to the innerworldly items about which we can come to an understanding. |
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If you do not want to miss the boat, then you will also have to adopt this new mindset into the organisation. |
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The mother or the mother-in-law would search around as to where she could adopt from. |
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The fact that we are able to adopt this package today is a fine feather in the cap of the Slovenian Presidency. |
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In the fourth quarter ended September 30, 2006 the Company chose to adopt the classification of these fees as a deduction from sales. |
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She knew that David and Shellie couldn't adopt the child, and she felt that Amanda's mother would give trouble. |
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Too often youth is inclined to adopt big-shot manners without having big-shot qualifications. |
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Employees usually adopt a wait-and-see attitude, if not a doubtful one, towards the initiatives taken by companies. |
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At the same time, to adopt such a course must surely be to presuppose that there is a genuine issue regarding the reality of what is thus accepted. |
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The Liberal Democrat leader's microphone also stopped working at one point, bemusing some onlookers and forcing him to adopt a back-up. |
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Electrical components adopt oversea and domestic famous brand products, which ensures the dependability of hardware. |
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Abaza-Langendorg management was so keen to adopt all the latest state of art equipments for more final efficient product. |
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Mr. Speaker, my petition is a call on the government to adopt Canada's first air passenger bill of rights. |
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The Member States shall adopt appropriate measures to ensure compliance with this Regulation and to forestall and bring to an end any fraud. |
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A league that does not adopt a rule is responsible for any loss incurred by such arrearages. |
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The Lithuanian parliament voted on Tuesday to adopt a controversial law that institutionalizes homophobia. |
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Aggregate is commonly stacked outdoors, while some large urban commercial concrete mixing plants adopt closed storage bin. |
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Eventually, say some, patients will expect their doctors to adopt these kinds of timesaving tools. |
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The right attitude to adopt for a flatter stomach: breathe in slowly, filling your stomach with air, then breathe out, pulling your stomach in. |
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This amounts to a final warning to the Member States concerned: they now have two months to adopt the required measures. |
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Young people use different kinds of online communication for different things and in different ways, and adopt different social codes for each. |
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They adopt a neo-liberal rethoric but express a natural resistance to some market oriented reforms, particularly trade liberalization. |
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It was now time to take the next step and adopt an actuarially sound funding strategy. |
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However, if she gives in at any point along the line, the child w ill soon adopt that tone for future use. |
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The Recommendations adopt a system that categorizes goods by the types of risk associated with their transportation. |
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To encourage the clientele to adopt a respectful code of behavior towards the environment and the animals themselves. |
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The first group practice to adopt this system in Saskatchewan was able to reduce its average wait time from 17 days to just two. |
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States parties may find it advantageous to adopt framework legislation to operationalize their right to water strategy. |
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Don't adopt a public position that is impossible to attain and difficult to back down from. |
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It is our hope and expectation that the Commission will adopt an effective, timeous and action-oriented approach to post-conflict peacebuilding. |
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Governments must adopt an evenhanded attitude on the matter, making sure that religious instruction was age-appropriate. |
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This results in the need to adopt new technologies and to keep up to date with increasingly strict environmental requirements. |
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Protein molecules are fairly flexible and typically fold back on themselves to adopt a number of subtly different three-dimensional shapes. |
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The LED rear light clusters adopt Valeo's revolutionary mono-LED technology that enables all rear signal functions by using one LED per function. |
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The upside is that we can see it coming, so if we adopt a proactive approach, many of those challenges can be mitigated or resolved in advance. |
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We too could have taken up a stance and refused to budge on this matter but we decided to adopt a more reasonable approach instead. |
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They think hard about policies that developing countries must adopt to reach that goal. |
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If the National Council fails to adopt the finance act before the end of the year, the financial provisory arrangement comes into play. |
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It is therefore advisable to adopt combined rules to combat both insider dealing and market manipulation. |
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These will aim to enable citizens to learn through good practice, and thus to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. |
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However, the victim must adopt the videotaped testimony and they may be cross-examined on this evidence. |
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The second way is to adopt individual criteria of green building into building codes, making them mandatory for every builder. |
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It would be far more logical to adopt a directive on tractors enshrining general requirements and safeguards. |
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A principle is not something we adopt if it suits us and change later when the wind changes. |
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In addition, Switzerland has chosen to adopt the recycling guarantee as a means of ensuring high rates of recycling. |
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That meant that we needed to adopt in Canada an internationally recognized set of standards instead of continuing to set our own. |
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To support The SILVA Project in aid of the Skyros horse, you can also adopt a pure-blooded horse for the period of one year. |
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If they adopt a negative attitude towards work at a young age, it will undermine their integration into the working world. |
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Some argue that if military action truly concerns Russia, then it will adopt much tougher sanctions towards Iran as a preventive measure. |
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It is therefore very important that all European countries and the EU institutions close ranks and adopt a united stance. |
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It's a luridly funny piece, but Guerra's point is that we adopt roles as protective covering. |
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Here are some hints to help you stay in shape and adopt good habits that you'll keep for a lifetime for a fitter, more beautiful you. |
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If the animal you adopt is not housebroken, or needs some training, what will you do? |
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Please feel free to adopt these suggestions without further ado! |
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A famous English horologist, the first to adopt Hooke's recoil escapement and to use a spring suspension for pendulums. |
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There is no reason why a major holiday resort cannot adopt the concept of sustainable tourist development. |
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The conditions described above infringe on the Office's ability to fully adopt a risk-based approach to the allocation of oversight resources. |
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The Commission agreed to adopt the draft timetable of work with the proviso that a solution be found to the concerns of Switzerland and France. |
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This may also adopt recommendations or resolutions containing texts of international conventions laid open for signature by the States. |
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I think I'll adopt the Bagnell strategy: I'll ask all the questions first, and then you can respond to each one of them in turn. |
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I am truly astonished because I believe that the forces which impel us to adopt this bill are progressive forces, but not in this case. |
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It is expected that others may adopt these guidelines and make reference to them in applications to conduct research within the Gully. |
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Mr. Soule SIAKA also went back on the issue of which attitude to adopt with support organizations. |
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Paragraph 24 of this Plan requires States to adopt sufficiently tough punitive measures to deter potential offenders. |
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Since crew members are nationals, like all others, there is no reason to adopt a separate draft article to note that their claims are cognizable. |
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All you will be able to adopt in these three days is banalities, and I believe that this issue deserves better than that. |
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The clear implication of this line of reasoning is, of course, that if such an alternative exists, the employer would be obliged to adopt it. |
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The Commission therefore reconsidered the issue and decided to adopt a revised two-step approach. |
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Certain Protestant groups came to adopt a fleshless diet as part of the goal of leading a perfectly sinless life. |
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It encouraged China to allow special rapporteurs to visit China and Tibet and requested the Commission to adopt a resolution censuring China. |
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Therefore, it is beneficial to adopt similar approaches as regards the mainstreaming of gender and promote a cross-fertilization of experiences. |
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Let us work together to adopt a common policy on migration that would befit the principles of a united Europe. |
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Every body of the Administration must adopt and make public a cultural diversity management policy. |
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Lastly, if the Committee were to adopt the motion of adjournment, it would effectively be turning a blind eye to human rights violations. |
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Our aim at infant school is to prepare the ground so that pupils find it easier to adopt healthy ways of life at primary school. |
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This does not mean that China will adopt a floating exchange rate immediately, but it should slowly head toward greater flexibility. |
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If you plan to go public in the future, you may want to adopt the international standards right away. |
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Another approach to solving the problem would be to adopt a definition that might be given to the concept of tenure à bail. |
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The Strategy also aims to encourage the Government of each great ape Range State to develop and adopt a national great ape survival plan. |
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The institutions shall adopt common rules by agreement between them for implementing this paragraph. |
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The prosecutor may adopt an adversarial role in the trial process, but the prosecutor should not be a zealot. |
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He makes up his mind to propose to his landlady, to adopt her child. |
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Mr Wei said that China needed to adopt democracy in order to modernise properly, and called Deng a dictator and a political swindler. |
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But we would happily adopt the colourful Cirque du Soleil bugs and marvel at their gracefulness over and over again. |
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Some people seem to prosper even though they adopt expedience and practice unlawfulness. |
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By no means should we adopt a defeatist attitude and allow ourselves to be swept along by erratic changes in the market. |
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Many people in their 50s adopt bifocal glasses to compensate for this physiological change. |
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New Orleans was also the victim of a prolonged failure of the federal government to adopt and fund a serious strategy for revitalizing urban centers. |
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According to the specialists, in the light of these premonitory signs authorities must adopt preventative measures all the same. |
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By doing so, they are curtailing managers' ability to adopt a changed environment and to adjust to the new proposed model. |
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However, most acceding countries only plan to join the system when they adopt the euro. |
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Moreover, states must not adopt measures that undermine the indivisibility or achievement of these rights. |
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If they become pregnant or adopt a child, they have to somehow figure out how to make ends meet if they put their business on hold. |
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Oklahoma is the twenty-second state to adopt the right-to-work clause. |
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The motion does not presuppose that the committee is going to adopt the bill. |
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But the first major step towards rejuvenating the SNP came in 2000, when Salmond persuaded his party to adopt a new path towards independence. |
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His perfection of jet engine use in racing also led him to adopt the now widely used drogue parachutes that safely stop drag racing machines. |
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The group also implores the European Commission to adopt a more trust-based and risk-tolerant approach to the issue. |
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I beg you, I beseech you, to reject the Caveri report and adopt the Danish presidency's compromise proposal. |
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Canada prides itself on being the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. |
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There are, in criminal investigations, a number of situations in which the police adopt ruses or tricks in the public interest to obtain evidence. |
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Once in the Assembly he gained respect as an incisive debater who refused to adopt the then-fashionable flowery style of oratory. |
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If the House of Commons could adopt this motion, it would serve as an expression of thankfulness for all those efforts. |
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Unburdened by tradition, the USI has been able to adopt a modern structure, develop new ideas and react to trends. |
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Moreover, unburdened by the traditions of the 19th century, the USI has been able to adopt a modern structure. |
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It should declare mountains to be sensitive regions and then adopt legislation accordingly. |
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The General Conference shall have power to adopt by a two-thirds majority rules of procedure for carrying out the provisions of this Article. |
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As we become accustomed to the complex global world context there is the urge to think positive, to adopt an optimistic outlook. |
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My group would like to see us adopt an even-handed approach in trade policy. |
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Member States should, in particular, be authorised to adopt their own provisions as regards distinctness, stability and uniformity. |
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The mere threat of legalistic regulation often prompts TNCs to adopt voluntary CSR initiatives. |
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In the past the BIPM played a prominent part in encouraging countries to adopt the SI as their national system of units. |
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When employees feel unappreciated or valueless, they sometimes adopt this attitude. |
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They had found it difficult initially to abandon tried and tested ways of handling children and adopt a more open and equitable approach. |
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We should not adopt this mixed bag as our own approach, since the various factors need to be addressed separately. |
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Ray Lau, a Hamilton Police Search and Rescue team volunteer, was pleased to adopt Ace, an energetic and rambunctious Dutch-Shepherd mix. |
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I must needs adopt an impressionistic approach in my responses to some of the more trenchant comments that have been made. |
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Then to cap it all, there is the usual officious statement that we must adopt a new lifestyle in our western societies. |
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However, to adopt a normative instrument on that basis to protect sacred beliefs would appear to raise insuperable problems. |
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In order to deal with that eventuality, provision should be made for the Commission to adopt the necessary and duly justified measures. |
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After consulting a Californian astrologer, she refused to adopt his twin brother Anthony. |
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It is then presented to the full house which may either adopt or reject the recommendations of the Committees. |
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He concluded by emphasizing the need for stakeholders to work cooperatively and to adopt a holistic perspective. |
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They adopt new identities and the boy names himself Harry after his hero Houdini. |
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Nor would a child care centre adopt sectarian values because the search for the common good runs counter to sectarianism. |
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It can encourage staff members to adopt non-judgmental attitudes, listen without criticizing, and protect young clients' privacy. |
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Most countries adopt similar standards to ensure that firearms that have been rendered inoperable cannot be reactivated. |
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This program invites all employees to adopt healthy habits and take charge of their own health. |
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They seemed little inclined to adopt agriculture as a way to survive and used natural resources to develop a good number of useful tools. |
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From a technical point of view, it should be made possible to adopt an iterative approach to ensure appropriate waste characterisation. |
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This is why this third round table will discuss the policies that liberalism could adopt to meet these demands. |
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One is a bad choice and that is to adopt a short-term fix and cut taxes, abdicate our government responsibilities. |
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We need to learn from what is working and incentivize other districts to adopt what works. |
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Does the State Party plan to adopt de facto and de jure measures to prevent such breaches of the Convention in its territory? |
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When the curriculum is overcrowded students adopt survival strategies such as skimming and cramming. |
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Therefore, we cannot understand why the new American administration is seeking to adopt measures that forsake our mutual commitments. |
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States were requested to adopt measures to protect the human rights of migrants in transit and to make every effort to keep families together. |
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The daughter or the daughter-in-law would adopt only when elders advised adoption. |
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The Appointing Authority shall adopt the list of officials who are entitled to take part in the aforesaid training programme. |
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In case the Lisbon Treaty enters into force, the Commission should put forward proposal to adopt the European citizens' initiative with no delay, says the European Parliament. |
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We adopt this simple approach to evaluate the presence of a non-linearity, although the nominal-wage-rigidity hypothesis does not precisely predict a kink at zero output gap. |
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Women, who adopt traditional masculine behaviours and behave combatively, often find that those behaviours are over-emphasized in the coverage that they receive. |
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Until they adopt the euro, they will participate in Economic and Monetary Union as a Member State with a derogation and shall treat the exchange rate of their currency as a matter of common concern. |
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Competition provides them with incentives to offer their most advantageous terms and it can encourage them to adopt efficient or innovative technologies or production methods in order to do so. |
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Measures aimed at the Turkish population, estimated to number approximately 800,000, included the discontinuation of Turkish-language publications and radio broadcasts and the requirement that Turks adopt Bulgarian names. |
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Wealthy countries in particular need to listen to what their citizens are saying and adopt the kind of comprehensive approaches to anti-corruption at home that they have demanded from aid recipient countries for years. |
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States are also required to adopt measures against environmental and occupational health hazards and against any other threat as demonstrated by epidemiological data. |
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We wish to call upon all the parties concerned to adopt a highly responsible and constructive attitude, keep calm, practice restraint and refrain from any actions that may lead to deterioration or the escalation of tensions. |
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Jackwood leads the initiative to encourage researchers to adopt open access science in the vital areas of animal health and food safety. |
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This particularly applies to intelligence. European leaders should have given the EU better real powers to hit out at terrorism and cross-border crime long before we were forced to adopt panic measures. |
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The meeting voted with approval to adopt the stated Agenda. |
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We see a lot of people who say they would go overseas to Holland or to Belgium or would go down to the United States to adopt children and live there. |
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Last June the EU put flesh on the bones of this idea, calling for the creation of a framework in which all WTO countries could eventually adopt and enforce their own competition rules along commonly agreed principles. |
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The strategies we adopt need to take account of these factors. |
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The decision as to whether or not to adopt the euro is one requiring strength, and on this point I would call upon my own country, Sweden, to try to summon up the strength to take this decision as quickly as possible. |
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He also imposed strict discipline on deputies from his party, having them adopt the fourteenth amendment, which allows the PM to unseat legislators who refuse to vote in accordance with their party instructions. |
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If we have to adopt such a legislative amendment, we must ensure that the way children are registered is orderly and that consent is obtained through official forms. |
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Each SRO would be expected to prepare and adopt a long-term strategy and a medium-term operational plan for enhancing its agricultural productivity programme. |
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As a result the city was left in an almost ungovernable state and it proved impossible to adopt the municipal budget, causing an extreme delay in the disbursement of salaries to civil servants. |
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The draft amending regulation is subject to the regulatory procedure with scrutiny, which means that now that the Council has given its consent, the Commission may adopt it, unless the European Parliament objects. |
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The other place refuses to adopt this bill, which is not a government bill, but a bill produced by all parliamentarians, by all of us in this House of Commons, who are the salt of the earth. |
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The embarrassing question for the actualist who would adopt the proposed instrumentalist view of Kripke semantics is: what distinguishes Kripkean semantics from Tarskian? |
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The Legion feels also very strongly that CF members were not consulted when the Government and the CF so magnanimously made the decision to adopt the bridge rather than the stacked approach to pension benefits. |
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I am not saying we would adopt every single one, because I do not know what they are, but if he has defined some areas that he thinks could be improved by a clearer definition, we would look forward to seeing them. |
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For example, employers wishing to escape what they perceive to be competitive handicaps may adopt new legal forms or workplace practices that transgress the spirit of labour standards legislation, though not its letter. |
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Over the past 20 years, only the developing countries which were able to adopt a heterodox economic strategy after 1982, involving strong state intervention, have been able to benefit. |
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To do penance, is it not to adopt the means to change the heart? In other words to engrave within the self the return or the reorientation that is envisaged? |
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We therefore encourage you, through purposeful coordination and counselling from the Case Management team, to adopt a course of action that will take you back to work and social life in the shortest possible time. |
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This year, es.terni festival of contemporary creation chooses, once again, to love its cross-eyed friends, and to line up with those who stubbornly seek to adopt a new vocabulary so as to understand them. |
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It is, without a doubt, also up to the EU Member States to adopt tough sanctions that affect the North Korean leadership whilst sparing the emaciated and brainwashed people as much as possible. |
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It is possible for a country to adopt a more specific rule on the personal contribution, such as requiring a minimum amount from each member, as is the custom in some countries. |
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I hope that, in the future, the EU will adopt a unanimous and consistent approach and not be afraid to point the finger if a country with a place on the Council is guilty of seriously violating human rights. |
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All the same, I think it would be a good thing if you were to turn your attention to item 9, which demands that we should adopt a strategy for dealing with Belarus. |
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We deem important the fact that, despite seemingly unresolvable disagreements, we have, at the end of the day, been able to adopt this Convention by consensus. |
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In this context, it is essential that operators be enabled to adopt an international development strategy throughout the production and distribution chain. |
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Thus, women's short lists could be seen as an example of voluntary party quotas, where political parties adopt a quotas for the number of women it will send forward as party nominees to contest the election. |
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This good performance, secured in a market where numerous industrial customers continued to adopt a wait-and-see policy, reflects VINCI Energies' capacity to adapt and the soundness of its customer bases. |
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Insofar as no electoral system is neutral from the perspective of varying views and interests, States should adopt the system which would result in the most representative government in their specific situation. |
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I ask you: at the Summit Conference tomorrow, as well as utter fine words, will you adopt any specific measures, and what would these be regarding the rules and regulations to reduce speculation over fuel and foods? |
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After months of social unrest, and after an exorbitant monthly devaluation, the government had no other choice but to adopt the dollar as the only legal currency in circulation. |
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The voluntary decision to cap diversions of water from the system in 1995 was a momentous one, and the decision to adopt a vision for a healthy river system was a major milestone. |
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Would we then cease and desist from our aspirations for renewal and adopt a sober-mindedness suitable to those who have renounced comforting illusions? |
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Rather than adopt a passive response to those constraints, however, the Group took the opportunity to apply some self-analysis, leading it to discover the seeds of a new dynamic. |
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Thirdly, Belgium emphatically recalls how important it is for all parties concerned to emerge from a military approach and adopt a peaceful approach. |
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It will only be after broad internal discussions among its various components and with its members, and then with those unions open to discussion, that it will adopt its final position. |
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Yet sometimes there are training sessions that can leave much to be desired, and employees who have had this experience on one or more occasions, may adopt a negative attitude toward training sessions in general. |
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Even though there is a trend towards non-smoking in Europe, to exploit this trend to adopt excessive rules and to ride the wave of public approval is bad form, in my opinion. |
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Traditional political parties may be tempted to adopt the issues and demagogical discourse specific to extremist parties in order to counter their increasing electoral popularity. |
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These resolutions shall require the members circularized to adopt a formal position, silence not being considered as a decision, or renunciation or acceptance. |
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Without those preconditions, public sector trade unions have no choice but to explore other ways of using this publication such that their government is encouraged to adopt a more productive manner of working. |
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It is not improbable that the powerlessness of the White House reinforced the determination of the Kremlin to adopt a hard line with regard to the West. |
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We are invited to adopt new ways of sobriety and austerity in a world that is characterized, paradoxically, by shameless squandering and inhuman poverty. |
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Goal-oriented regulation involves, among other things, requiring pipeline companies to adopt and record stringent maintenance procedures and to keep detailed records of what they do. |
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There was consensus among Panel members to adopt a revised version of the ISO standards for both stand-alone hard or soft copy of data tables and for electronic data delivery. |
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Papers may adopt a synchronic or diachronic perspective. |
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For example, the European Union intends to adopt a directive that may be at variance with IMO requirements and may require ships to carry additional grades of fuel, with associated practical difficulties. |
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Although government cannot obligate a person to believe its dogmas, one who fails to adopt them can rightly be banished from the state on grounds of unsociability. |
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I agree that it is very important that the international community encourage Iraq's neighbours to adopt the same approach, striving towards reconciliation and unity in Iraq. |
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For example, each country needs to adopt an open trade regime. |
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They are especially reluctant to criticise liberalising reforms introduced by the Prodi government which the centre-right signally failed to adopt when it was in office. |
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The idea is to nip in the bud any temptation to adopt the slapdash underwriting practices that became a feature of America's mortgage market in the run-up to the financial crisis. |
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This might possibly mean that reciprocality would require source countries to adopt detailed and comprehensive tinue to obtain, research and utilize genetic resources on a regular basis. |
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