This latest mathematical conjugation comes from a pair of British researchers who interviewed 1000 people to draw up their formula. |
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The Supporters' Trust is to draw up a fund-raising schedule with several events planned for the close season. |
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The solicitor talked us through all the legal steps and helped us draw up a will. |
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Banks will also be asked to draw up measures to achieve gender equality and agree on a plan for achieving targets. |
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He plans to bring together top-level administration policy makers to draw up plans to raise living standards for families. |
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The imperative now is to draw up a treaty to prevent such disasters ever happening again. |
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Every November, Hanson would draw up slowly to the mansion in his Rolls-Royce, carefully checking everything was perfect. |
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These would be analogous to the kind of contracts that venture-capital firms draw up for the management of young companies. |
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A task team will be formed to ensure the plans are implemented and to draw up a budget to put before the council. |
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Its principle task is to draw up a constitution, agreed by a parliament representing each Iraqi community. |
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The council's Community Plan allows residents to get involved to help them draw up policies to shape the future of the borough. |
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To help you to keep to the point of your letter, you can draw up an outline to plan your letter. |
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It's also important to draw up wills to clarify legal custody in the case of unexpected death. |
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But if we were to draw up a balance sheet of the class struggle today, by and large workers are winning more than they are losing. |
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I enjoy thinking about scenarios, putting myself in those situations and allowing my mind to draw up conclusions. |
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The shipowners often draw up contracts with local officials, clan elders or regional warlords. |
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This prisoner, a former policeman, was allegedly helping prison warders draw up false statements for submission to the commission, Barlow said. |
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And then the little dobber, office nark starts harping on about the need to draw up a roster for using the photocopier. |
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The meeting followed an earlier one at which a committee had been formed to draw up rules. |
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She instructed the defendants to draw up on her behalf a new will and two deeds of gift accordingly. |
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Lancashire County Council offered to help draw up detailed plans using their proposals. |
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We're gonna watch the situation and draw up plans with the operations and intel staff. |
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In a fret about how life is passing us by, we feel compelled to draw up a list of all our faults and failures. |
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Talks will now be held to draw up blueprints for modern, accessible facilities for the town. |
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They have to draw up all kinds of documents with notaries and lawyers and still these documents can be challenged. |
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Finally, they worked alongside a contractor, plumber and electrician to draw up plans for the new facility, including a store and a creamery. |
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We had excellent volunteers who helped draw up our by-laws, formalize our board, and solicit members. |
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It would not be too difficult to draw up a list of prisoners found guilty of certain categories of non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offences. |
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In case of divorce, it's common to draw up a contract in advance, so why not in case of sexual indiscretion? |
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The golf club was recommended to adopt non-discriminatory selection procedures and ordered to draw up an equal opportunities policy. |
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Next month judges will draw up a shortlist of 150 names they believe to be most deserving of an award. |
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We draw up alliances with loyalties thicker than blood and we nurse old grudges with photographic memories. |
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For that reason attempts have been made to draw up rules or guidelines for fact-finders. |
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A 1946 plebiscite ended the monarchy, and a constituent assembly was elected to draw up plans for the republic. |
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Hull, however, would draw up an agreement which would make clear it owns the meadows and will be responsible for their upkeep. |
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The cinema chain polled branch managers of its nearly 100 complexes around Britain to draw up the epitome of verbal sign-offs. |
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This status is exemplified by the current consultation exercise to draw up a national plan for health. |
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It revels in those multiple personal equations a bhakta can draw up with his god, as parent, friend or beloved. |
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It took them seven months to decide on their floor plan, which they sent to a draughtsman to draw up. |
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And council bosses will meet with the school in the coming weeks to draw up some initial plans. |
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It is important at this time to draw up regulations regarding specifying territorial waters, the number of vessels that can be anchored, and zones for usage. |
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The company drilled deep wells to draw up groundwater to make the cola drink. |
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The Assembly voted to suspend the monarchy and convoke a new body elected by manhood suffrage, the Convention, to draw up a republican constitution for the country. |
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You can therefore picture the flurry of preparatory activities, as we feverishly draw up To Do lists, and audit our entire wardrobes for suitable all-weather clothing. |
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One clear method used in companies for operational control is to draw up formal statements of delegated powers, usually referred to as reserved powers statements. |
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Transfer the salted courgette to the centre of a clean tea towel or J-cloth, draw up the sides, then squeeze out as much liquid as possible. |
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In cases where the Treaties confer a right of initiative on Parliament, the committee responsible may decide to draw up an own-initiative report. |
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The second stage is to hold a meeting with all those who have allocated responsibilities to draw up an action plan. |
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With the clock ticking, regeneration bosses have reiterated promises of support to help inexperienced organisations draw up strong applications to access the funds. |
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We advise actual cohabitants to draw up a will, a cohabitation agreement or tontine. |
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This Board shall draw up a list of suitable candidates, in order of merit and without distinction of nationality. |
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The development corporation estimates the memorial could draw up to 10 million visitors a year. |
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The ALA launch, in Perth on 20 October, is expected to draw up to 200 people, Robinson said. |
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Then we draw up to our ranch house, a whitewashed bungalow with a red tin roof and a wraparound veranda. |
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It rejects measures in violation of the law and supports the ministries working in these arenas, helping draw up sectorial policy for State aid. |
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First, the Commission welcomes the Ombudsman's initiative to draw up a list of star' cases exemplifying best practices. |
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It is therefore very important that if you wish to draw up a will, a cohabitation agreement or tontine, you do get advice from a notary. |
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The Committee also launched an appeal for funds to draw up a global management plan as requested by the World Heritage Committee. |
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The Committee shall draw up, keep up to date and publicize a list of property for which international assistance has been granted. |
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But REACH also affects our purchasing of raw materials, for which we will have to draw up an equally detailed list. |
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This concert gets a warm feed back from the public and the medias, who draw up an eulogistic article on her performance. |
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Experienced design engineers draw up a design for the milling drums plus the appurtenant system components using modern CAD equipment. |
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It was not a moment too soon, for Grant's army had begun to draw up for a last-ditch stand with its back to the miry wastes of Snake Creek. |
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Politicians are keen to draw up new rules to ensure that mortgage companies do not mislead or mistreat naive borrowers. |
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The Commission has distributed almost a million guides with CD-ROM enabling businesses to draw up their own plans for switching to the euro. |
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The Bulgarian authorities must draw up a clear plan of action for combating people-trafficking and put it into practice. |
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If we decide to draw up an exhaustive list of all the ways such incitement could be communicated, some may be forgotten. |
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Its purpose was to spell out future cooperation and draw up proposals for projects. |
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It is proof of the refusal to draw up an effective balance sheet for failed policy and disintegrating formulae. |
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They tried therefore to draw up plans which would not go against the supercilious convictions of the Brothers. |
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The new law requires the lessee and the lessor to draw up a description of the property. |
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Producers would be wise to factor this in when they draw up their five-year plans. |
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I doubt whether we need to draw up two whole reports only to remind ourselves of this rather self-evident and long-established principle. |
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Provided the bus is able to draw up close and parallel to the bus boarder, a wheelchair user will be able to board or alight without assistance. |
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This must not of course restrict the right of any lawmaker or relevant authority to draw up any law it deems essential. |
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The supervisor must draw up an assessment of the traineeship, using the appropriate form, and certify the actual duration of the traineeship. |
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They draw up a shortlist and submit it to the Acquisitions Committee for final selection. |
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Finally it is the Australian cabinet Woods Bagot who has been selected to draw up the masterplan for the seafront of Nouméa. |
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I cannot understand why that convention should draw up three scenarios in advance. |
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Our advisors will work closely with you to draw up an asset investment programme that is both sustainable and profitable. |
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Can such indicators help us to draw up a vision of the long-term evolution of such themes? |
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Whether you are in a civil union, married or living common-law, don't forget to draw up a will so this wish is legally registered. |
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Planning to draw up an absenteeism policy and set up some workplace attendance procedures? |
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Member countries were asked to draw up an inventory of their needs, and nearly all responded. |
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You will spare your loved ones much grief at the time of your death if you take the time to draw up a will. |
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With regard to transboundary basins, support is provided to draw up co-ordinated action plans. |
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The President has requested that the Pentagon draw up plans for a no-fly zone over Syria, The Daily Beast's Josh Rogin reports. |
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He has been appointed to draw up a shortlist of suitable candidates for what is regarded among the cognoscenti as the ultimate job in Scottish arts. |
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The proposal of concession may be done by an interested investor, the conceder being obliged to draw up the feasibility study within a term of 30 days. |
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He's working to head off future suits by trying to persuade Oregon's high school sports governing organization to draw up guidelines about proper conduct for coaches. |
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Under the patients' choice item scheme, the authority hopes to draw up a list of medicines that are available from the hospital dispensaries at current rates. |
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Then, using his training and talent as an architect, he would draw up blueprints. |
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Asked what she had learned taking the program, Fatima said it had helped her draw up a business plan and expand her company. |
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We should draw up a plan of action with the hospital action group. |
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They draw up the page with boxes for ads, stories and photographs. |
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We have reached a point where we want to put pen to paper and to draw up a plan. |
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As soon as he touches, he begins to draw up his legs into a tight tuck. |
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A solicitor was instructed to draw up a new will for the testator. |
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At the time we said we'd draw up a shortlist and put it to a vote. |
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Anyone attempting to draw up a calendric schedule for the central events of Martin Chuzzlewit will run into some perplexing and thought-provoking anomalies. |
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Also powered hydrostatically tillers can draw up to 50 or 60 horsepower. |
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He has also commissioned Andrew Roberts, the flamboyant historian, to draw up a list of events children will be obliged to learn about under a Conservative government. |
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In 1986, the Norway lobster fishery collapsed, leading the Danish government to draw up an action plan. |
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They visit sites, draw up surveys and then draw up plans and designs. |
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The P. B. M.s draw up drug formularies — lists of preferred medications. |
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But the government was slow to draw up new contracts. |
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The Secretariat of the Administrative Commission shall prepare and organise the meetings of the Technical Commission and draw up the minutes thereof. |
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I noticed a number of quaestors applauding heartily, and so I do not for an instant doubt that they are going to draw up regulations along the lines you suggest. |
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It is vital to draw up clear terms of reference for your consultant, outlining the purpose of the research, the key questions to be tackled, the timescale and budget. |
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The Committee will meet in due course in order to draw up the lists of nominations for all the other offices to be filled by election by the General Conference. |
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On 13 July 2000 the Economic and Social Committee, acting under the third paragraph of Rule 23 of its Rules of Procedure, decided to draw up an opinion on the Exhaustion of registered trademark rights. |
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They are presented to us piecemeal with no real indication of any will on the part of the minister to draw up a game plan or to create a cohesive environmental policy. |
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I have therefore been caught completely off guard by this, and have not even had the chance to draw up the lists of votes and to see whether there are any roll-calls or not. |
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The Political Bureau of January 2009 will draw up the initial positions which will be discussed during the spring in each geographical commission. |
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Other measures would require employers to develop return-to-work plans for injured workers, and call for the WCB to draw up a labour market re-entry plan for workers unable to return to their previous jobs. |
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By working together with the Dowell, Cather and other GNM and TM members were able to draw up a better solution for all. |
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If the intention is to draw up an annual synthesis report containing Community statistics, the process of compiling data on the Member States must use harmonised definitions and methods. |
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I suppose if you were to draw up a league table of funniness, I would have come in at fifth or sixth. |
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At the close of each financial year, the Management Company shall prepare summary documents and draw up a report on the management of the fund and, where applicable, for each subfund for the past financial year. |
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The purpose was to discuss the theme in more depth and to draw up a charter to assist the workers' movements of the EMCW in applying to political and church institutions and to be able to work sensitively in their own areas. |
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We could draw up a list of all the documents and know how it works. |
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By the time that the committee is established, it shall have been ready to draw up the list of workers' demands to which the majority of the workers are to be won over before the employers and his agents get wind of it. |
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At the same time, they will draw up national reform programmes setting out the action to be undertaken to strengthen their policies in areas such as employment and social inclusion. |
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They cost nothing to draw up and may consist of only a few lines. |
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The secretary shall draw up minutes of meetings of the Disciplinary Board. |
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Genéral Quinquandon is an art lover, he will call Jouve to his headquarters to draw up the plans of the trenches, naming him sergeant in charge of mail delivery and taking him under his wing. |
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They draw up proposals for measures to implement the CFSP, such as declarations by the presidency on behalf of the EU, for approval by the PSC and then by the Council. |
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By ensuring that non-francophones can draw up application forms and quittances in any language of their choice along with French, s. 57, read together with 89, creates, at most a minimal impairment of equality rights. |
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The Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission, or the Commission, according to which of these two institutions adopted the original acts, shall to this end draw up the necessary texts. |
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The clarity of his thoughts and the extreme richness of his ideas draw up a prospective statement of errors that must not be committed and choices that must be made. |
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The receiver shall draw up a statement of company rights and issue to the managers a certificate of deposit or registration of inalienability in order to enable them take part in the meetings of the corporate body. |
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Galicia will draw up the document based on these points. |
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Statisticians draw up a questionnaire, go down every street in the country, identify all business entities and request their executives to fill in the questionnaire. |
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We could also draw up and implement new forms of sponsorship and exchange. |
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On the basis of this joint project and following broad consultation, I am certain that we can draw up concrete proposals to improve the running of the European Research Area and further strengthen its efficiency. |
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Such was the rivalry between the Outlaws and the Hells Angels that detectives did not have to cast their net far to draw up a list of suspects. |
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Congressman Paulo Pimenta, who will coordinate the effort to draw up new proposals, said that the World Cup made the issues even more urgent. |
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If you want to limit this aspect of marriage you could draw up a prenuptial agreement. |
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Moreover he knows how to follow a client's brief or specifications and if necessary can draw up a storyboard and create a technical breakdown of the scenario. |
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The list of potential purchasers is given to the seller who will draw up a short-list according to its own criteria: competitors, operational or financial investors, objectives of the potential purchasers. |
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Supertankers, on the other hand, when fully loaded, draw up to 72 feet. |
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Work with homebuilder, realtor, rental, hotel, tourist and hospitality associations to draw up anti-discrimination codes of practice for their respective industry businesses and organizations. |
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If we were to go too far too fast it would doubtless become difficult if not impossible to draw up a European platform of demands with a sufficient degree of consensus. |
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The European Union is one of the world's major players, so it must stop procrastinating and draw up structural policies to meet this challenge that involves us all. |
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They cannot be forbidden but it is necessary to draw up a positive list to avoid all the supplements that could have an undesired effect on the quality of the milk. |
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The role of the rapporteur is to draw up a report on the proposal made by the European Commission on the matter at hand and to submit this draft report to the Commission. |
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To that end, they are demanding that big financial firms draw up plans that would make it easier to dismember them or start winding them down during the brief weekly hiatus in trading. That is proving tricky. |
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I do not doubt to lay open, by untwisting or unwinding, and either to draw up by exantlation, or display by incision. |
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On 22 October 2008, at an OECD meeting in Paris, 17 countries led by France and Germany decided to draw up a new blacklist of tax havens. |
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They meet twice a month in public to draw up, amend to adopt legislative proposals and reports to be presented to the plenary. |
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Knox and five other ministers were called upon to draw up a new confession of faith. |
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Any married crewman could draw up to one year in salary in advance, while a single man could draw up to six months. |
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A Constituent Assembly was elected by popular vote to draw up a new constitution, enacted in 1949, and remains in force. |
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The architect of the City Hall, Matthew Layens of Leuven, was called to draw up plans. |
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He would draw up elaborate plans for reorganizing the bureaucracy, which Emperor Wen of Han put into effect. |
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Hundreds of tops exist and many writers have attempted to draw up definitive lists. |
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As the trail flattens out, it follows the draw up right to a saddle in the ridgeline. |
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The Presidency and the Commission, assisted by the ECMM and the ECTF, will draw up a report on aid convoying requirements in close liaison with the HCR and Unprofor. |
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The first thing to be done is for the European institutions to draw up a code of conduct in which they undertake not to have a hand in actions aimed at repressing what goes on online. |
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At race headquarters, he will take part in the debriefing with the organization's director and the race director and will draw up a report on all irregularities observed. |
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Where there are doubts regarding the scientific substantiation of a health claim the Authority may, at the request of the Commission, draw up an opinion. |
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Through this process of synthesizing information, students are asked to draw up hypotheses regarding the differences and similarities between these two societies. |
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It is clear, on the other hand, that banks require investors to draw up a fully-fledged hedging strategy before deciding whether to offer hedging. |
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Since 1989, the Government of Canada has required all federal departments to draw up and work toward achieving a departmental sustainable development strategy. |
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Consequently, the text of the proposed regulation has taken a long time to draw up, and even then it has been judged to be unspecific and incomplete, since it does not include implementation procedures. |
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Although you always draw up whole blood with the test strip, your meter displays blood glucose results that relate either to whole blood or to plasma. |
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As a notary of the Canton of Lucerne, he is in a position to draw up and notarize sales contracts, liens, and all company law contracts of the Swiss Code of Obligations, to found and to liquidate companies. |
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That will be of particularly good augury for the success of the preparatory work in the first place, and for the final programme which we shall then have to draw up. |
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Considering the boom of cruises over the last 20 years, the Revue d'Etudes Caribéennes have launched a call for papers for a future issue which will draw up a state of play of the cruise industry throughout the world. |
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I have been able to identify several fractured rationalizations for drug abuse and to draw up a strategic approach to drug counseling. |
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In the weeks following the visit, the team works together to sift through the evidence bank and draw up a comprehensive written report for the city. |
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As cases likely to result in appeals or complaints arise, we will have our legal adviser draw up a specimen note for use by any colleagues concerned. |
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On the basis of those ISV, the main contractor or the manufacturer will be able to draw up an 'EC declaration of intermediate IC or subsystem conformity' for the relevant phase. |
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Taking stock is of course no simple matter and the idea is not to draw up two lists, one for UN objectives that were reached in the past 60 years and another for those it failed to reach. |
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In 1937 officials at the Exchange used their experiences from the First World War to draw up plans on how to handle a new war situation. |
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You can draw up no end of strategies in PowerPoint slides. |
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At least every three years, the Bishops of an ecclesiastical province meet to draw up a list of priests who are suitable candidates for the episcopate. |
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Disallowing this regulation would then compel our government to draw up a quick fix bill to plug this regulatory gap and then get it passed through both Houses. |
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Our language specialists work closely with you to draw up individual sets of language and style guidelines, reflecting your image and structuring your terminology. |
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The Ministry of Labour furthermore requires the employer to draw up a written employment contract with the foreign worker, which must be authenticated by a notary public. |
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To wish to draw up at national level rules for takeover bids, prudential rules, environmental standards, technological standards, and quality and reliability standards is to delude ourselves and serves no useful purpose. |
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Member States shall require the operator to draw up a document setting out his major-accident prevention policy evidencing his compliance with his obligations and to ensure that it is properly implemented. |
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The notified body must affix, or cause to be affixed, its identification number to the approved appliance and must draw up a written certificate of conformity concerning the tests carried out. |
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Nowadays, you draw up, take out your card, fill up, and drive off. |
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Ask the students to draw up, in a brainstorming session with the teacher, a list of positive social actions which will make a difference in the world and in which they can take part. |
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He told the same press conference that a committee comprising conservators, archaeologists and natural scientists will be formed to draw up a plan to restore the beard. |
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Woods, Forests and Land Revenues instructed John Nash to draw up plans for clearing a large area south of Kent's stable block, and as far east as St Martin's Lane. |
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Independent MLAs may still draw up a list of potential replacements. |
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However, in 2016, the borough council and all seven Northamptonshire MPs proposed to draw up plans for Northampton to become an unitary authority. |
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The FA was formed in London 1863, when thirteen teams met to draw up a shared rule list for football, in order to facilitate matches between clubs. |
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The Belgian National Congress was formed to draw up a constitution. |
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Hundreds of tops exist and many writers have attempted to draw up definitive lists of fells and divided the range into areas to aid their description. |
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Building on the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 which required local authorities to draw up maps defining public rights of way. |
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A committee of MPs want to set up a Royal Commission to draw up changes to the drugs laws as MPs have concluded that prison sentences are failing to deter drug barons. |
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They rejected a new absolute monarchy and advised him instead to convoke a constituent assembly to draw up a liberal constitution and decide the form of government. |
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We've had problems implementing the game plans but you can draw up as many plans as you like but if you don't put your body on the line then it's not going to work. |
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The businesses have six months to draw up new contracts and reassociate themselves with the state company Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos. |
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He was released within two weeks and, due to his technical skills, was asked to draw up plans to attack Italian positions in the context of France's war with Austria. |
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