It would be dangerous to view the dossier as having clinched the argument for war. |
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You must remember our view that the dossier as a whole was quite a decent dossier and represented a reasonable summation. |
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As we revealed earlier this month, the dossier was almost entirely compiled from information freely available on the internet. |
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When the dossier was produced there was no mention of this important condition. |
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Jade handed Twigg a dossier of the Dickensian conditions, including a flooded library, mouldy walls, and twisted and broken window frames. |
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Here, too, is a larger question than who wrote which words into a dossier, and who misreported that shard of truth. |
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But the city official in charge of the dossier says it's too soon to know what the city visualizes as the future of the site. |
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Even areas that are supposedly protected are absurdly abused, the dossier alleges. |
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The Einstein dossier serves as a useful reminder of the scope of FBI spying. |
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But that didn't stop the warmongers rushing to denounce the dossier as lies before they had set eyes on it. |
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The dossier contains photographs of kerbside rubbish, unswept roads, leaf litter and uncollected bin bags at sites across the city. |
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Scotland Yard said that its organised crime unit was still investigating a dossier of reports alleging human rights abuses. |
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He took down the dossier, saving me the trouble of initiating a court action. |
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The dossier was sent to newspapers, in one case with the 45-minute claim highlighted with a marker pen. |
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He may have signed off on the idea of creating a youth brigade, and put a gold star in the dossier of the sweating toady who proposed the idea. |
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Six days later He gave evidence and said it was untrue the dossier had been sexed up or that the government had pressured intelligence agencies. |
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A secret dossier from my mole in the company revealed a number of new spots, as well as old favourites, that I had missed on previous visits. |
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The 50-plus page dossier presented before Britain's House of Commons was also front and center at President Bush's meeting with his cabinet. |
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If any of them cares to contact me, I will happily reveal my dossier on this sad affair. |
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Now a dossier of evidence is being presented to insurance companies and a police investigation could follow. |
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The company submitted a dossier of evidence to the court as well as a witness statement from its regional director of quality assurance. |
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At one point, a dossier of evidence against him and his management style was handed to council officials. |
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Detectives needed to build up a dossier of evidence which would show the courts just how prolific they were. |
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His aides, through pursed lips, maintained that the substance of the dossier remained valuable. |
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He was eventually exposed and arrested but not before compiling a dossier of evidence using hidden cameras. |
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They will be transferred to the Department of Transport with a dossier of evidence about our campaign. |
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This came when he was asked about an NUJ dossier making allegations of bullying by management. |
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The regulatory dossier contains data on around 3,000 patients who have been treated for dermatomycoses in Phase II and Phase III clinical trials in Japan and Europe. |
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Last year, the Home Office said the dossier had mysteriously disappeared from the archives. |
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And yet, a dossier of allegations involving human rights could not help any cardinal at a moment like that. |
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Routes will be published in the Conference dossier and a Conference information desk will be available in every hotel listed. |
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Allow me to move on to another important dossier now that concerns ground transport, the third rail package. |
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An important dossier can be found in the archives of the General Curia, testifying to the great magnanimity shown by the MO Damian Byrne. |
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Recently, when whistleblowers finally surfaced, the Home Office officials could find no trace of the dossier. |
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Benedict reportedly locked up the dossier in the papal apartments for the next pope to deal with. |
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With the dossier we sent to the FSA was a letter signed by me. |
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Further documentation to support these claims could helpfully have been supplied in the dossier. |
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Their names are checked against a secret Department for Education and Skills dossier of people convicted or suspected of child abuse, as well as other criminal records. |
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The main stumbling block remains, without a doubt, the agricultural dossier. |
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But there is a ferocious chief sub somewhere, perhaps retired, possibly dead, whose voice was ringing in Alastair's ears as he read that original dossier. |
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In principle an active substance, safener or synergist shall only be approved where a complete dossier is submitted. |
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He copies and pastes the listing into an ever-expanding dossier of suspected loot. |
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I think that this dossier is a case in point, and I shall discuss this in more detail. |
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They are not subject to authorisation but may be subject to dossier and substance evaluation. |
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Much of the novel amounts to a sort of dossier on the phenomenon of self-slaughter. |
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Eventually I got to see the voluminous police dossier on the case, including the photographs taken at the scene by the paparazzi. |
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The Council asked the Economic and Financial Committee and Economic Policy Committee to work intensively on the dossier. |
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Annex XV of the REACH Regulation lays down general principles for preparing these three types of dossier. |
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Four companies have announced their intention to prepare such a dossier in the coming months. |
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On request of the Commission, ECHA has started the development of the first SVHC dossiers of which one dossier has been finalised and submitted. |
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This is why we initially wanted to pose the title of our dossier as a question. |
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Having submitted a full dossier was such an important step that made me « eligible » to adopt, so I could now proceed forward. |
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Apart from consumer policy our dossier also covers issues regarding democracy, public administration and young people. |
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He confirmed that the project was mentioned in the nomination dossier but that no information regarding height and volume were indicated. |
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This dossier therefore falls within the scope of the prior checking procedure. |
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A clearly defined dossier should be given to him or her to ensure a smooth transfer. |
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Procurement dossier processing time frames, claims on and amendments to contracts approved for the year. |
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Such instances of scholarly slovenliness are relatively rare in Cosey's dossier. |
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Since assuming responsibility for the Myanmar dossier, I have never been under any illusion that the engagement process will be smooth sailing. |
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In the spring of 2009, a fifth and last dossier will give details about the primary purpose of the station: scientific research! |
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The German government publicly exculpated her in 1930, and the French dossier documenting her activities reportedly indicated her innocence. |
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The program essentially cross-references government records from both public and private databases, putting together a dossier on individuals for use by law enforcement. |
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It is a disgraceful dossier, where the car manufacturers once again escape the duty to build cars that guzzle less energy and pollute less. |
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The expenses are calculated separately per dossier on the baiss of a lump-sum amount per printed page. |
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The dossier contained much information on alternatives for the prevailing use of PCPs as a wood preservative in utility poles. |
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All other third countries either sent no dossier or an incomplete dossier precluding a timely and conclusive evaluation. |
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The DCF dossier chronicles in heartbreaking detail how nubia and Victor were betrayed by not one family but two. |
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This dossier takes stock of the Le Havre situation, letting the Chairman of the Port Autonome and local stakeholders express themselves. |
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The MPs additionally accused Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon of not coming clean about the use of intelligence in a dossier. |
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Work continues, after a period of hiatus, on the nomination dossier for Historic Georgetown. |
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In general, the information brought together in the public inquiry dossier to present the installation, its processes and the flows of materials involved is insufficiently quantified, lacking in detail and incomplete. |
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Today, there is no need to make a journey any more since the vast majority of tax forms are available online, as is your tax dossier which you can consult at any moment. |
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Given the protracted uncertainty that the failure to come to a decision on lifting the feed ban has caused to farmers and industry, I sincerely hope that this dossier will be adopted at first reading. |
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Pursuant to Article 65, paragraph 2, of the Statute, the Secretary-General of the United Nations communicated to the Court a dossier of documents likely to throw light upon the question. |
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This dossier takes stock of the port activity in Caen and reiterates the main conclusions of a study on the influence of the port of Caen in the regional economy. |
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I would also like to congratulate Mrs Gräßle on the competence and strength of will with which she is ensuring the success of this highly complex dossier. |
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The dossier requirements must be in line with technical development. |
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The Agency will perform dossier evaluation to assess testing proposals made by the registrant and to check that the registration dossiers comply with the requirements. |
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I think that, for this whole dossier, the European Commission must not do what it has announced its intention to do, which is to wait a bit more, to spectate and count the blows a bit longer. |
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Given the way in which this dossier was submitted and subsequently received by the sector, we have no choice but to reject it comprehensively and to ask the Commission to go back to the drawing board. |
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A well-furnished dossier in the Secretariat for Unity contained important documents describing a difficult, complicated, even violent struggle during the Council period. |
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In other words, there may be rules or instructions governing the situation whereby written material is part of the dossier or is, in a sense, handed to the interpreters as members of the institution. |
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He was responsible for educational and cultural policy matters and looked after the dossier on the universities of applied science during the pioneering phase. |
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The founder of Lasaire deplored, to finish, that the discussion which was ending had not taken up the social economy dossier, particularly insofar as the creation of innovative enterprises and externalization. |
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It is a scandalous state of affairs that must be ended with all haste, and I hope that February does not see this dossier being postponed yet again! |
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As you see, it is the state, SAPMER, and one can wonder about the whole set up and about the links that can exist between various types of dossier. |
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In addition, the applicant organisation must adjoin to the dossier, a copy of its statutes or articles of association, except if it is a public or semi-public organisation. |
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There is a sense of achievement in closing this dossier that Europe can take significant action which brings real and tangible advantages for our consumers and citizens. |
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Short general data for the use of our substances and preparations will be taken up to the registration dossier as far as uses are known and there is no reason to advise against such use. |
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The dossier had to be blanked out for the sources of information, but it was a chronicle of the charges that were made against an individual as to why the individual was being detained under a security certificate. |
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The report shall be signed by the inspector responsible and countersigned by the contractor or, as the case may be, the person responsible for operating the cold store, and shall be included in the payment dossier. |
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We need to make progress with our regions on the transport dossier. |
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While thankful for the efforts from the German presidency to progress on the dossier which requires unanimous support to be adopted, the EDPS expresses grave concern about a dilution towards the lowest common denominator. |
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On account of this crummy dossier, Mr Vanhecke is running the risk of losing his political rights, since the division of power and the Belgian court's independence only exist in theory. |
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We delegated one of the nurses on a committee of the Fédération québécoise des CRDI, having for mandate to design tools to help the establishments untangle this dossier. |
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On this dossier the Council not only failed to even consider compromise or indeed conciliation, but arrogantly set about accusing Parliament of putting passenger security at risk. |
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An important dossier, composed of letters, treaties and accounts, exchanges between the two parties, balance the difference to the profit of the cathedral council, which continued as owner of the out of tune carillon. |
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It is good that we can now finally wrap up this dossier. |
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Finally, my special thanks go to the rapporteur for the inclusive manner in which she has handled a very difficult dossier and my personal good wishes to her for the outcome of the vote tomorrow. |
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The dossier on Ansari describes how his decision to join LeT was prompted in part by violence in Gujarat in 2002 in which 1,000 people, largely Muslims, died. |
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The IPCC is referring a dossier of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service after concluding a police constable could also face criminal charges over the use of the Taser. |
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Yesterday's Tory dossier launch was a disaster for George Osborne. |
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The contents of the Sky Blue dossier opened at Gander Green Lane last night are a secret for the moment between Sutton's spy, Dave Wall, and their cerebral manager, Barrie Williams. |
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This upstream communication will play an important role when a registrant will prepare a chemical safety report, including exposure scenarios if required, as a part of the registration dossier. |
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Thank you once again, Commissioner, for making that significant statement here this afternoon and I am sure all colleagues will wish you every success with this difficult dossier. |
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The CCRVDF should consider permitting more flexibility in Codex procedures to allow dossier submissions for review by JECFA coincident with first national approval. |
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This dossier comments briefly on the discrepancies between the data provided by the different sources which often force CETMO to process the data before it can be entered into the database. |
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He transfers the project dossier to the construction team. |
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Dr. Zarowsky mentioned the innovations IDRC is introducing to contribute to Canadian university faculty being able to better benefit from an IDRC grant in the context of their traditional academic dossier. |
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The dossier of squandermania was compiled by Tory party finance adviser William Norton and the TaxPayers' Alliance. |
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Kieran Stott was given the order after Wirral council collected a dossier of offences committed by the 17-year-old around Birkenhead town centre. |
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Already Robinson has racked up an impressive dossier and continues to impress, a two-time Division 1 North finalist with a 95-11 career record. |
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Rifi also noted that the Lebanese state still regards the abducted soldiers' dossier a priority, imploring Qataris to assist in this regard. |
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As is now customary for us, we conducted two interviews with leading figures involved in the topics of the dossier. |
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Most of the witnesses would have given evidence in the investigation phase and such evidence will be contained in the dossier under the form of police reports. |
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Therefore, the president of the bench's view of the case is not neutral and may be biased while conducting the trial after the reading of the dossier. |
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This is part of the data collection for the nomination dossier. |
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Pervs like might have the first s pa p edo nam PMhH caught if Govt acted More information flooded in and in 1984 he handed his dossier to Home Secretary Leon Brittan. |
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Blair admitted that a key British government dossier of intelligence about Iraqi WMD in September 2002, which helped make the case for war, could have been clearer. |
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Among the topics are the outbreak of Montanism, the meaning of witness in the Apocalypse, martyrdom as a gift, and the hagiographic dossier of a saint. |
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This resubmission comes after the FDA issued a Refusal to File letter in July 2011 in which FDA requested reformatting and reanalyses of some datasets in the dossier. |
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