The Bank of Montreal was not prepared to do so and the terms of the order were not very directive towards the Bank. |
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What the Indian Constitution of 1950 called directive principles of state policies illustrates this clearly. |
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Compare the rights at issue in this case with directive principles in the Indian Constitution. |
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I think this directive may cause endangerment in the form of illegal abortions and abandoned children. |
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But the system only worked because the United States was prepared to play a leading and directive role. |
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He said staff is still working on the directive it received last January to downzone the property to open space. |
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The EU directive concerns the disposal of chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs, which damage the ozone layer if released into the atmosphere. |
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There is no point in pretending a faceless individual in Brussels sent a habitats directive to Ireland through perversity. |
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The directive, which is up for review at the close of 2002, will no doubt be a hotly contested debate. |
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However, none of the printing press managements seem to have chosen to obey this directive. |
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This decision has caused widespread consternation among those opposed to the directive. |
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Therefore, on the face of it, the recent directive is a praiseworthy effort to control the costs of healthcare that ordinary people have to bear. |
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In other words, the directive will have precisely the opposite effect to that intended. |
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Some of the many positions on creationism include progressive, deistic, theistic, ex nihilo, and directive creationism. |
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Examples are numerous, but perhaps the most recent is the directive to restructure in order to delayer organizations. |
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Are these rights in the South African Constitution viewed in effect by the Court as directive principles? |
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In that reading of the directive, no new amendments can be added, but previously introduced changes can be reintroduced. |
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Since the European Community directive was issued, errors arising from confusion between ephedrine and epinephrine have been reported. |
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The government directive was for soundly made furniture of the best available materials and of pleasant design. |
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He said the Department of Health had years of notice to ensure the smooth transposition of the EU directive into Irish law. |
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The working time directive which was under debate last week prevents employers from employing workers to work more than 48 hours per week. |
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Under another new directive, all products containing any allergens must include details of their chemical breakdown. |
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When your audience is parroting your prime directive back at you without any prompting, you know you're doing something right. |
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Appropriate supervision methods include supervisor directives, supervisor modeling of appropriate professional conduct, and directive call-ins. |
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An advanced directive is a legal document detailing your wishes in the event you are unable to make them known yourself. |
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This directive says an insurance firm can trade if its assets meet its liabilities. |
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This directive defines the lactoproteins to which it applies and reserves the names corresponding to those definitions. |
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And in the situation postulated the patient no longer has the capacity to revoke his advance directive. |
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The directive is expected to be rubber-stamped by the European parliament next month. |
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The legislation, which follows an EU directive, requires sheep farmers to earmark or tattoo every sheep on their land with their place of birth. |
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The Bombay High Court's directive reallotting jurisdiction of the City Civil and Sessions Court judges has confused lawyers as well as litigants. |
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The Government plans to introduce a new EU directive which will require oil and brake fluid to be drained out of a car before it can be scrapped. |
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The auditor-general thereupon revoked his directive to revalue all properties at changeover. |
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On a case-by-case basis, the Special Agent in Charge or their designee may grant exceptions to the directive and this policy. |
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On the negative side, the directive has resulted in unsocial shifts and yet another tier of bureaucracy to ensure that rotas are compliant. |
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On the issue of the services directive and, indeed, the Social Chapter, my noble friend is absolutely right. |
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It seems that the dualistic language has an innate affinity to directive speech acts. |
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Your loved one may have left a clear guide to end-of-life choices, such as a living will or an advance directive. |
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He was removed from his teaching position because he refused to agree to an administrative directive not to seek republication of his book. |
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They are already facing a new European Union directive which requires them to recycle electrical equipment from toasters to computers. |
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The directive does require farmers to supply pigs with rooting materials such as straw, hay, wood, sawdust, compost or peat. |
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It would have been helpful if the patient had formalized those wishes by signing an advance directive. |
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This serves as a starting point, but it hardly suffices the team as an analytical guide or policy directive. |
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A court directive to stop letting sewage into the storm water drain is not yet enforced. |
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We don't need a directive or a definable god to feel the presence of divinity. |
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Generally, absent a living will or other advance directive, a spouse assumes decision making power if someone becomes incapacitated. |
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Neither the directive on good clinical practice nor the guidance on pharmacovigilance has yet been agreed within the European Union. |
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Do you have a living will or a durable power of attorney for health care, sometimes called an advanced directive? |
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As such, if the Commission disregards the restart request, Parliament can simply vote the unmodified directive out of existence. |
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Take, for instance, her views on the jilbab, which she herself wears, but says is an entirely personal decision, with no directive demanding it. |
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James therefore continues the passage quoted above with a new directive speech act. |
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Although I began the new center with a more directive approach, I became more facilitative as time passed. |
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The above schematic principle functions as a directive principle within evolutionary biology. |
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This is a directive issued by Carlow County Board to all clubs and will be strictly imposed resulting in fines for non-compliance. |
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We can then use the require directive line to restrict users to one or more particular groups. |
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My actions revealed a more directive approach, one that seemed inconsistent with my ideal view of collaborative supervision. |
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A directive style was more common among senior managers than middle managers. |
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A working group headed by the government's Health and Safety Executive has begun to investigate the hazards of biocides in response to a new European directive. |
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What do you make of the idea of a directive coming out soon advising pilots to avoid airspace above or near sites like power plants, dams, refineries, and other complexes? |
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Lunch ladies were reportedly in tears being forced carry out a directive that goes against the entire purpose of their work. |
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According to a directive sent to local county health departments, navigators are not allowed to conduct outreach on their grounds. |
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The government knowingly allowed the military-intelligence complex to repeatedly disregard its directive. |
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Her directive nullifying an earlier decision that compelled bus operators on specified routes to use the bus station has led to the abandonment of the facility. |
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The EC directive on the incineration of hazardous waste dictates that no more than 40 per cent of the fuel mixture to be burnt should contain such wastes. |
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The directive dates back to 1986, was kept secret and reportedly was abolished. |
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There is no single directive saying that jilbab is something haram or not. |
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The Harness Racing Authority of NSW has sent a directive to show societies indicating that harness racing can only be conducted on registered trotting tracks. |
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In the EU, he says, IBM is one of the strongest supporters of the proposed directive on computer implemented inventions, a very controversial piece of legislation. |
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With the support of the sarpanches of the village panchayats these children have passed a directive that shopkeepers who sell gutka to children will be fined heavily. |
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Firms are also expecting a government cave-in on the working time directive, under which the right of employers and employees to negotiate special arrangements would go. |
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Either the date is specified in the directive or, in the absence of any such date, is deemed to be the twentieth day following that of publication. |
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I regard that as much more directive than simply responding to a request. |
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The directive required permission from the mayor, managing director and police commissioner for undercover operations against political organizations. |
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The history of 30th Signal Battalion changed Oct.16, 2002, when it reorganized under an Army directive and added a different guidon to its roster. |
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In June 2000, they issued a directive stating that the organisation would no longer disfellowship members who did not comply with the policy of refusal of blood. |
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The alliance spokesperson also warns the council that enforcing their anti-bonfire directive could force people into burning refuse in their fireplaces. |
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The directive issued this month is more of a strong recommendation than an enforceable rule. |
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On the whole, the directive is advantageous to the rail network, but it is not advantageous to trams and light railways, nor to community and heritage railways. |
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The behaviour of the two institutions under co-decision is illustrated in Exhibit 5.1, a chronology of the working time directive in conciliation. |
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Riding schools don't receive the rates concessions accorded to agriculture, but employment changes such as the working time directive and minimum wage have increased outlay. |
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But I thought foolishly that Freudian psychoanalysis was deeper and more intensive than other, more directive forms of therapy, so I was trained in it and practiced it. |
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In line with a government directive that the British Library must cover a percentage of its operating costs, a fee is charged to the user. |
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Hitler issued a directive that London was not to be bombed save on his sole instruction. |
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Hitler issued a directive on 5 September to attack cities including London. |
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The FAA issued a directive in January 2013 that grounded all 787s in the US and other civil aviation authorities followed suit. |
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The FAA published a directive on April 25 to provide instructions for retrofitting battery hardware before the 787s could return to flight. |
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A directive for the formation of such a unit was issued by Chief Secretary Sindh, Mohammad Siddiq Memon. |
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He said that directive have been circulated in the Rawalpindi region for the impletion of the traffic rules. |
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On 18 December 1940, Hitler issued the directive to prepare for an invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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On 12 October 1940, Hitler issued a directive releasing forces for other fronts. |
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As to who will be hit the hardest by the directive, most agree that operators relying heavily on nightwork will suffer the most. |
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Forcing them to abide by that directive through law is quite another. |
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Since 1996, these countries have been part of the larger EU directive Schengen Agreement area, comprising 30 countries in Europe. |
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The directive will introduce a single reinsurance protocol across the European Union. |
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In October 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions issued a directive that withdrew the Holder memorandum. |
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Truman's directive had been that no steps would be taken towards economic rehabilitation of Germany. |
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The directive for The Company Store is to hone in on the essence of the brand. |
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In 2005 the Department of Health was considering regulation of herbal medicine and acupuncture, following the European directive. |
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This directive requires we check the afterbody bolts for proper thread count and nut plates for security. |
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The prime directive of Austrian policy was the preservation of this state of affairs. |
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A second directive, dated 29 November, issued detailed instructions regarding Byrd's use of the organ in the liturgy. |
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The emergency flood control room was established after directive from Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah. |
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In this regard the high-ups of the provincial government have issued directive to the commissioners of seven divisions. |
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This directive remained in force in the first phase of the Battle of Britain. |
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In the EU, the Energy-Using Products directive will take effect in August of next year. |
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The charismatic 29-year-old Harlemite is the premier gladiator in a subterranean realm where the quest for flyness is the prime directive. |
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The issue of the directive from the treasury prompted the central bank's most recent issue of currency. |
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According to the European Commission, the directive represents the most cost intensive European legislation in the environmental sector. |
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The EU provides support for the implementation of the directive in the order of 5 billion Euro per year. |
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In setting contaminant levels the directive applies the precautionary principle. |
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No EU country achieves full compliance with the directive, mainly because of the geological nature of its soil and agricultural activity. |
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Nine years after the entry into force of the directive, a management plan must be produced for each river basin district. |
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Some countries, such as France and Spain, had already established basin agencies before the enactment of the directive. |
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A novel approach was the granting of rights across the national borders of states adhering to the directive. |
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Mill not only viewed actions as a core part of utility, but as the directive rule of moral human conduct. |
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He says he outrightly condemns him for paring back on the right afforded by the directive with regard to cut-off age for leave. |
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The Service has issued an industry director directive on contractual allowance issues in the health care industry. |
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Certain components of the directive, however, go beyond current requirements in both the EU and US, imposing new implementation challenges on banks. |
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It has been estimated that in 2004 about 34 percent of the pollutant load from wastewater that falls under the scope of the directive is discharged into sensitive areas. |
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Only Austria, Denmark and Germany fully complied with the directive. |
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Moreover, according to a directive ratified on 5 August 1937 by Hirohito, the constraints of the Hague Conventions were explicitly removed on Chinese prisoners. |
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The European Commission definition specifies that the new directive is applicable to all products whose usage affects levels of energy consumption. |
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The Water Framework Directive of 2000 is a European Union directive committing EU member states to free inland and coastal waters from human influence. |
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Intense competition, rising raw material costs, the EU's RoHS directive and anti-dumping investigations are among the factors causing this shakeout. |
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The result of this directive has been restrictive practice, which excluded all non-architects though they may have the right qualifications and experience. |
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For example the packaging directive was gold plated in transposition. |
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They should thus find it easy to implement that part of the directive. |
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Canadian carrier WestJet said it is aware of the US Federal Aviation Administration's airworthiness directive released to all Boeing Next-Generation 737 operators. |
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The 10th directive in October 1940 mentioned morale by name but industrial cities were only to be targeted if weather prevented raids on oil targets. |
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In voting on the Bolkestein directive in 2006, the Parliament voted by a large majority for over 400 amendments that changed the fundamental principle of the law. |
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Dirigisme is an economic policy initiated under Charles de Gaulle of France designating an economy where the government exerts strong directive influence. |
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The European Commission decided Thursday to refer Cyprus to the European Court of Justice for its failure to transpose a directive on driving licence. |
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The Indian Constitution constitutionalizes directive principles of state policy, an incredibly expansive array of economic and social rights and Gandhian principles. |
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Also incorporated into the text are a chapter on the fundamental rights of citizens, as well as a chapter on directive principles of state policy. |
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This statement was issued on contrary to the statement by the Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi stating that a directive was issued by the government. |
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For some commentators the former Article 7 of the proposed second directive on credit institutions that dealt with reciprocity was unspokenly directed towards Japan. |
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This area is set to include all of the Republic of Ireland's international waters in 2020 culminating in all of Western Europe's subjection to the MARPOL directive. |
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Winston Churchill issued the Battle of the Atlantic directive on 9 March, directing the British war effort temporarily to counter the German campaign against Atlantic convoys. |
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