The rest make the most of the available entertainment avenues here itself to fulfil themselves. |
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In order to fulfil this prophecy, a number of important events still needed to take place. |
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It would seem that on request of the King, a ship had to be made to fulfil the obligations of the townsmen. |
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The Greek cities considered their king as their benefactor, while he himself felt a duty to fulfil this role. |
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It cannot properly fulfil this dual function if it confines itself like a court of law to adjudicating on pleaded points. |
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The clinics also did not fulfil the formalities required under the PNDT Act. |
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It is also a denial of that girl's right to fulfil her potential at a time when many Asian girls are doing well at school. |
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To then refuse to meet to consider altering the deal to fulfil his requirements was illogical and unbusinesslike. |
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We have tested our products in heavy field conditions in order to fulfil the high requirements of the Finnish Defense Forces. |
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They were forced into roles impossible to fulfil in the context of the multiple subjugations by which they were dominated. |
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If Beijing can fulfil such targets, it should be a memorable and historic occasion. |
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It is remarkable how he was able to fulfil this ambition with such remarkable success in so many areas. |
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Many feel they have no prospect of a decent job or education and are only able to fulfil themselves by bringing up children. |
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It is one thing for adults to take vows and fulfil them, and quite another when a vow is taken in the name of a child. |
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A Tamil might well be married at 14 and expect to fulfil other manly duties, but it is against the law in Britain to take a wife at that age. |
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A former Surbiton resident is hoping to fulfil her mother's dying wish by finding her long-lost brother. |
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If an employee cannot fulfil his duties, the company can let him go even if the injury was due to factors outside the employee's control. |
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In response to the vote, the Liberals have hinted they are going to look elsewhere to fulfil our healthcare needs. |
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We are a group of social entrepreneurs and believe that we have it in us to fulfil our dreams. |
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Buffy, for instance, is pre-modern because she doesn't have a choice about how to fulfil herself. |
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They can't even go to the synagogue to fulfil their religious duties on the Sabbath. |
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When a person enters the army, they have to swear an oath, and they should fulfil their obligation. |
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Such a development will surely fulfil the age-old Promethean dream of self-creation. |
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We want the government to fulfil its promises because if they fail, our people will react destructively. |
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Due to appear in court, she chose instead to fulfil a speaking engagement at the public hall. |
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To qualify as a commercial or industrial property, the building must fulfil these conditions. |
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Some aid workers question whether the government is able to fulfil its pledge. |
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When will the minister fulfil his duty and carry out the health studies required by law? |
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Most mothers who fulfil the alpha mom stereotype don't want to describe themselves like that. |
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Mr Taylforth, who is fieldsman for the scheme, will then go and select a lamb from the member farms to fulfil the order. |
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A biofunctional nanomaterial is one with nanometric dimensions and that biofunctions in order to fulfil a biological function. |
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However, they do argue that to be acceptable, such non-provision must fulfil two conditions that rule out involuntary euthanasia in practice. |
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A Totton widow has pledged to fulfil a promise to her dying husband and continue his battle for justice after his death. |
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But the Turkish companies failed to fulfil their engagements in the construction works. |
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Design and craft fulfil practical needs, but they are elevated from the absolute basic to an interactive experience. |
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The further that respectable society shuns the children, the more they follow the only route open to them and fulfil all negative expectations. |
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The site is critically needed in order to fulfil housing requirements for the city. |
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A real person has to go through so much self-denial to fulfil this idealised image. |
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A new sense of dignity is perceived when you fulfil the promise you make to yourself. |
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In between, souls seek to fulfil their dharma while resolving karma and accruing merit through good deeds. |
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Now, scoring regularly for Wimbledon and playing with increasing frequency for Ireland, he may fulfil the potential he showed as a teenager. |
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Delicate reds, such as wines from France's Beaujolais and Chinon appellations, can often fulfil the role of a white wine, and vice versa. |
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She accused the National Democratic Alliance Government of failing to fulfil its promises. |
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It will give an opportunity for the connoisseurs of food to fulfil their gastronomical desires. |
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It is only in proportion as this is realised that you will fulfil the true mission which is yours. |
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For the tribunal to be able to fulfil its remit, there were many legal difficulties to overcome. |
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What it decided was that the director must himself fulfil the necessary conditions for liability. |
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In order for you and your sister to claim the relief, both of you must fulfil certain conditions. |
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The ruler chose whomsoever he wanted to fulfil the task in hand, from the men at his disposal. |
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On occasions he uses conacre to fulfil the requirements of the beet contract. |
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The aim of BGWS is to encourage young people to fulfil their potential, by living full lives as active citizens. |
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Now, through a combination of hard work and good luck, it appears that the strongman from Herat has been able to fulfil his pledge. |
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When an original assured tenant dies members of his family who fulfil certain qualifications have rights of succession. |
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Whether or not you buy into those particular labels, for better or worse, we tend to fulfil the self-images we're fed. |
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It now repackages imported shoes to fulfil the Office of Public Works contract and runs with a minimal staff. |
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The Minister has the power, and the new guardians fulfil an advisory capacity only. |
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Christ goes towards his Passion and death with full awareness of the mission that he has to fulfil precisely in this way. |
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The level sensors of the LBV300 series fulfil their tasks signalling full, empty, or desired states ruggedly, reliably and highly accurately. |
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The obligation to fulfil can be disaggregated into the obligations to facilitate, promote and provide. |
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Countries aspiring to become members of the UN Security Council have a special responsibility to fulfil these binding obligations. |
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You may choose from nearly all colour hues known in the market as well as from a wealth of wood and colour decors that fulfil every request. |
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Fortunately, QuƩbec tax-advantaged and private funds continued to fulfil their roles by accompanying businesses in a profoundly turbulent market. |
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Some of this makes senseāschools and hospitals help fulfil Jesus's mandate while promoting customer stickiness. |
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Federal-Mogul is disposing of Glacier Vandervell to Dana in order to fulfil the divesture requirements of the above mentioned authorities. |
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When the shipmaster calls upon him, the pilot is required to show up and to fulfil his request. |
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To be eligible for a grant under this scheme, you must also fulfil the following conditions relating to residence, age, academic attainments, means and nationality. |
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It is a stipulation of the Premier League that all clubs have undersoil heating in order to allow them to fulfil fixtures. |
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It is vital to reform the Security Council and to reinvigorate the General Assembly so that they can comprehensively fulfil their roles. |
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Musts undergo one and only fermentation, in close stainless steel vats, where they fulfil both their vinification and carbonation process. |
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They fulfil their spiritual vocation within the commandery in liaison with their chaplain. |
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The wideness of the offer allows to fulfil special needs of every customer. |
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In this manner it is possible to fulfil our parter's requirements whilst maximising the development potential of a project. |
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Be they festal, practical or even unexpected, we are particularly attentive to fulfil the expectations of the public and that of our partners. |
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Seven others have been abandoned before completion while 18 teams have been awarded walkover victories to date because their opponents have failed to fulfil fixtures. |
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May your peace come down from the heavens into all hearts, bring peace to this generation, and fulfil us with your grace. |
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Consequently, the Commission is able to fulfil its advisory role vis-Ć -vis the Organization more effectively. |
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Few of them share Al-Qaedas grandiose apocalyptic vision or its nihilistic will to fulfil it by self-destruction. |
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These documentary needs are one of Cedre's major priorities, which it works to fulfil through its role as a pollution archivist. |
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Perhaps the most poignant thing about yesterday's ceremony was that the ability to fulfil that promise had been demonstrated even before the vow was taken. |
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MrĀ Barroso, the European Union must fulfil its commitments under the Kyoto Protocol, but it is not at present doing so. |
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Both spouses shall fulfil their conjugal duties in conformity with usage and custom. |
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Apparently, the reason for our seemingly inexplicable discontent is simply that our whacking great aspirations have outstripped our ability to fulfil them. |
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You'll also be likely to create new behaviours to fulfil the prophecy. |
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For cold treatments necessary to fulfil the dormancy and vernalization requirements of many temperate species. |
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We believe that the Conference can and should fulfil its mandate not only as a deliberating body but also as a negotiating body. |
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If, moreover, it is now a question of negotiating a new agreement, then this new agreement needs to fulfil certain basic preconditions. |
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The newly-elected students then took solemn oaths to take the school to new heights, fulfil their duties and perform their responsibility without any hesitation. |
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However, the preamble seems shaped by themes of pre-eminence of choice and the ability to fulfil strongly held desires. |
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As in the other two we find in No.3 that amount of Conscientiousness which will give a desire to fulfil the duties devolving upon her in a trustworthy manner. |
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Handicrafts have been directed not only to fulfil one's daily requirement but to add beauty and brightness in the otherwise dull and drab existence. |
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With promisingly full order books, Kƶttermann expands production facilities in HƤnigsen, in order to fulfil customer orders. |
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Because of the new type of horizontal sliding door technology Belimed succeeded to fulfil the customer requirements with less space. |
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One hundred and forty-nine States have ratified the ICESCR and have thus taken on the obligation to respect, protect and fulfil these rights. |
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Ceilings should fulfil the functional needs of the space and harmonise with the design character of the building. |
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It's wide range of configuration possibilities also fulfil requirements needed for hemiplegia patients. |
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To be featured in the index, companies have to display and fulfil ethical principles. |
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You condescend to stay amidst the worshiping humans and fulfil them with your ability, knowledge and skill in action. |
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Everyone must keep on learning if he is to secure maximum self-realization and fulfil his duties as a parent and as a citizen. |
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Member states may authorise products containing approved chemicals if they fulfil additional conditions. |
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Dogs with a sweet tooth can fulfil their wish through chocolate milk drops which are safe as they contain minimal amount of cocoa which vets say is harmful to dogs. |
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However, we must be patient here and help Yugoslavia fulfil its tasks in the region. |
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Measurement Canada currently intervenes in various fields in order to fulfil its trade measurement surveillance mission. |
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Distrust those cosmopolitans who search far in their books for duties that they neglect to fulfil towards those around them. |
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They will have a profound and lasting influence on the way in which we fulfil and carry forward our mandate in the coming years. |
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Each single detail is followed painstakingly with the necessary sensitivity, to fulfil the wishes and the needs of the happy couple. |
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The IOC may accept gifts and bequests and seek all other resources enabling it to fulfil its tasks. |
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Each has their individual mission, and each one seeks to fulfil it on a micro level. |
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First of all there is Kama the need of each of us to fulfil our personal needs and desires as individuals. |
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Because the indweller can no more dwell in the body and fulfil the purposes of incarnation. |
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We could also fulfil our need to reinvent ourselves, and not look scruffy, by making our own new clothes from reconditioned fabrics. |
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Religion has an important role to play in assisting lay people to fulfil their vocation of playing a responsible role in the public arena. |
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To fulfil the new contract Woods must wear as many swooshes as possible. |
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If supply of the sale item is limited, or the seller can fulfil only limited demand, this must be clearly stated in the advertisement. |
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They were looking for an adhesive sheet to bind together different materials and fulfil the required conditions. |
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Considered from the viewpoint of the objectives assigned to them in the various enactments, they fulfil three major functions. |
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More than ever, in the present circumstances, it is essential that all parties concerned fulfil their respective responsibilities. |
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Of course, you may use your respective compulsory contributions in other Member States to fulfil the required number of compulsory contributions. |
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In most countries it is not sufficient for an applicant to fulfil the ratione personae criteria in order to obtain legal aid in another State. |
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On that occasion he showed his desire to fulfil all that is prescribed in our General Constitutions. |
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Nevertheless we would be obligated to fulfil these financial obligations ourselves if a payment undertaker were unable to do so. |
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Suppliers of wood and sheet materials fulfil an important role for construction companies, interior construction workers and the marine sector. |
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As we did not dare to fulfil our dream immediately, we bought an Airedale Terrier, a dog which is considered be suitable for a flat. |
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In the end Cameron did not fulfil his predicted promise, and was narrowly trumped by Miliband who showed more conviction. |
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It is the only way that we can fulfil the mandate which we were elected for: to unite Europe. |
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Except its arms, which resembled nothing so much as the twigs that sometimes fulfil that role on a child's snowman. |
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I intend to fulfil my responsibilities in the year ahead vigilantly, with this fact firmly in mind. |
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How can a child left to direct their own education possibly knuckle down to hard work and fulfil their potential? |
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Nevertheless, it was unclear whether the inability to fulfil a contractual obligation could still be criminally prosecuted. |
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Otherwise we will make too many promises which we simply cannot fulfil and when it comes to supporting NGOs you often operate on a shoestring. |
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Thus a reference to a singular contingent fact to explain why you never succeed in killing your younger self seems not to fulfil the requirement of being an explanation. |
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They include consent, legal obligation, to fulfil a contract with an individual, to protect life, and so on. |
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I don't know whether it's a west of Scotland work ethic or whatever, but I feel that it's my responsibility to fulfil that for them. |
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The recommendation lists some basic elements that states must fulfil for achieving the goal of gender equality in this field. |
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As a consequence, it must fulfil the same assessment criteria as an advertising or promotional campaign. |
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These indicators will need to be tested and used to see whether they fulfil the requirement of being a consistent indicator system. |
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In addition, acceding countries will have to fulfil the convergence criteria in order to adopt the euro. |
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Failure to fulfil the commitments made in connection with those import rights should result in the forfeiture of the security lodged. |
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In specific cases, the ECB may rely on statistical information collected for such purposes to fulfil its requirements. |
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National institutions will support the creation of new institutions, which fulfil the conditions of the Paris Principles. |
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In pursuing these ideas, Russia will strongly and consistently comply with and fulfil its obligations in the field of nuclear disarmament. |
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Fresh and snazzy on the outside, the Premio's generous proportions fulfil all expectations on the inside. |
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It affects parents' capacities to fulfil their responsibilities towards their children. |
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It is also essential that states should fulfil their positive duty to assist children to express their views. |
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How do we, brothers and sisters and disciples of Francis, fulfil the task of revealing the humility, lowliness and mercy of God the Father? |
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The present recommendation includes a list of elements that indicate states' political will to fulfil their obligations in this field. |
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It could also handicap the ability of developing countries to fulfil their own future commitments. |
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Bad weather capability is necessary to ensure the safety of flight personnel and to enable the aircraft to fulfil their mission. |
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Sullivan adds that the project must be designed to fulfil a need. |
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A country that does not fulfil its intellectual property obligations faces the possibility of having trade sanctions applied against it. |
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Hence, the believer so ardently desires to fulfil the will of the Father as to make of it his or her supreme aspiration. |
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I should feel myself unworthy of the responsibility devolving upon me if I did not fulfil that pledge. |
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Accordingly, we run the risk of arousing expectations among the citizens that we cannot fulfil and thereby losing our credibility. |
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Otherwise, the building society has to redeem some of its borrowings in order to fulfil the condition. |
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As in this hope I wish to fulfil the foremost requirement for an Aikido teacher: a spirit of sacrifice, compassion, love and unselfishness. |
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To achieve the desired slurry fineness to fulfil quality requirements, closed circuit systems are usually used. |
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Ultimately, I do not see any other way for the ICTY to fulfil its mandate and satisfy the victims' legitimate expectations of the United Nations. |
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Still, trying to fulfil them always seemed so pointless and meaningless. |
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The Member States should cooperate with the Office to ensure that it can fulfil its remit. |
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Recalcitrant debtors are ordered to fulfil their maintenance obligations within one month, subject to criminal proceedings. |
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The Russians were fighting for the protection of their Slav kith and kin, for the defence of their national honour, and to fulfil their obligations to their ally France. |
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It is possible that the use of an odds ratio indicator might fulfil all requirements summed up above. |
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It does not make it more difficult for car manufacturers to fulfil their obligations. |
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The Divine minority are not as fast as the diabolic ones to fulfil their purposes. |
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At Te Puna we strive to fulfil our kaupapa in all that we do. |
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Then this slim trio will fulfil every wish for a superlative, musical reproduction, not only but also for the discerning listener. |
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For example, what happens if these pension funds become insolvent or bankrupt or cannot fulfil their commitments? |
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This year he got eight quintals of areca from his garden, which he sold for Rs.50,000, but even that was not enough to fulfil his interest commitments to the society. |
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In this grotesquely acquisitive society, all cultural markers are subject to violent revision as the inhabitants seek to fulfil their various appetites. |
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Disclaimer: This website contains guidance on REACH explaining the REACH obligations and how to fulfil them. |
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Therefore, obedience is the only way human persons, intelligent and free beings, can have the disposition to fulfil themselves. |
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The institutions of the European Union must be in a position to fulfil their tasks without having to step into the shoes of the Member States. |
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Despite their thin armouring, Varrit safes are invulnerable to even the most modern burglary tools and fulfil the highest insurance requirements. |
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If a Member State does not fulfil the requirements under one or both of these criteria, the Commission shall prepare a report. |
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However, some countries had enviable economic power but did not fulfil their obligations. |
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This is a key opportunity to draw attention to failures to fulfil children's rights. |
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The first is to say that we are letting people off the hook without allowing them to fulfil their obligations. |
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Long-term rating estimates the ability of the debtor to fulfil his obligations in more than a year. |
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If we are to truly fulfil our lives we need to know, conclusively, the answer to this question. |
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However, that self-image is undermined because he cannot fulfil vital family functions and so is likely to lose face. |
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He pledged to cooperate fully with the new Chairperson to help him fulfil his laudable mission. |
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The reason for this is that the company feels the sellers manifestly neglected to fulfil their contractual obligations. |
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Edward was the only one who held a key, and he had to deliver me to Liam untouched, or he would never fulfil his outrageous desire to take my fief from me. |
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Trying to fulfil both promises concurrently will pose a challenge Ms Gillard could not have anticipated. |
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Let us fulfil it so that when our grandchildren look back they are not haunted by new voices from killing fields yet to be named. |
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Critics worry that what he's really doing is to fulfil Bingu's legacy by consolidating power in the hands of the Mutharika family. |
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At that moment Jesus was beginning to fulfil the Passover as God's spotless Lamb. |
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The Observatory aims to fulfil its mission to the best of its ability, to ensure the transparency and proper conduct of the electoral process. |
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Her Majesty, the tabloids claimed, believed that the duchess needed to look more regal and conservative to fulfil her duties as a statesperson. |
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The possession of the degree becomes what matters, not the quality of the experience the degree has given you or how far it has helped you to fulfil yourself. |
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It is not spoon-fed welfare that men and women desire, but a chance to fulfil themselves in the way most satisfactory to them. |
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So what we must not do is start fiddling with the definition of sustainable energy so as to be able to fulfil the objectives with minimum effort. |
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Smooth, easy-care surfaces with an inviting look: Full glass entrance door panels fulfil your every request. |
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It is therefore necessary to provide for the conditions that immunised animals must fulfil before moving from a restricted zone. |
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This would ensure that wide-screen could fulfil its potential as a differentiator for digital quality compared with analogue television. |
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That is a critical investment in ensuring that ordinary New Zealanders can play their role and fulfil their civic duties in the justice system of this country. |
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The Council must hold to account those who do not fulfil that simple obligation. |
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The display shall fulfil all requirements of this document concerning dimension, displayable colours, resolution, and variation of brilliance. |
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The Panic Bar can fulfil this requirement when used in combination with Caelum mesh doors. |
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If the customer doesn't fulfil his payment obligations, this leads without any further information to a recission from the contract. |
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To fulfil these goals the CIO lends a hand to all Canadians who want to know. |
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With donor pressure to fulfil certain requirements this sequence can and will be changed reactively. |
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The new mission should be endowed with a clear mandate and adequate means to fulfil it. |
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Instead, society was commonly regarded as a series of hierarchically ordered groups, all of whom were expected to fulfil particular roles in order to maintain social harmony. |
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The strategy of renunciation: is it possible to fulfil the potential of tourism without help from the state? |
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Public understanding is the foundation for people to fulfil their roles as responsible citizens, consumers and public-spirited individuals. |
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Individual people may fulfil more than one of these roles and different roles will come into prominence in different situations. |
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She now does exactly what she wants and increasingly refuses to fulfil her offical obligations as empress. |
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Never silent, they fulfil their religious and social mission and bring the news to anyone within earshot. |
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The matrices are mounted on a matrix tray, and fulfil in every respect all the requirements placed on a matrix in the premolar and molar area. |
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Petro-Canada is exposed to credit risk due to the uncertainty of business partners' or counterparties' ability to fulfil their obligations. |
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In order to fulfil these tasks, the regions need to be considered as fully-fledged partners. |
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We must have the courage of our convictions and insist upon finding the very modest finance needed to fulfil our key objectives. |
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The Prodi Commission has once again failed to fulfil its obligation to manage the European taxpayers' money prudently and thriftily. |
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States parties must comprehensively fulfil the terms of the Treaty and not attempt to reinterpret it or implement it selectively. |
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This knowledge can then be utilised to fulfil the increasing demand for transplantable organs, with minimal risk. |
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It is not by rejecting Kyoto as a solution botched by the Liberals that the government will fulfil the obligations expected of it by the public. |
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The protagonist, Aschenbach, checks himself into a cosmopolitan hotel in plague-ridden Venice, to fulfil his wish to die. |
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This imposes on the community of those who work with especially disadvantaged children a moral and legal responsibility to fulfil these rights. |
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Resources to operate an educational program must be ensured to fulfil obligations to matriculating and enrolled students. |
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Along with the business of the transition the Board continued to fulfil its primary function of administering its juried programs. |
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Some clichƩs are there, like a flying carpet or a water pipe with a hiding jinni that can fulfil three wishes? |
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With so much money, it could easily fulfil its responsibilities, but it prefers to spend uselessly. |
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The photographs also fulfil a documental work in charge of portraying the daily life of the North American brigades during the war. |
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The criteria that prisoners have to fulfil in order to be conditionally released should be clear and explicit. |
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While they no longer fulfil this role, they continue to be used for statistical and some administrative purposes. |
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The launch of Venus was conducted in order to fulfil the feminine market of the previously dominating masculine razor industry. |
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Permanent residents may be required to fulfil specific residence obligations to maintain their status. |
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But Toyota sought out to fulfil a higher end, expensive market segment, thus they created Lexus, the luxury vehicle division of premium cars. |
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Britain's first public lectures on art were staged by the Royal Academy, as another way to fulfil its mission. |
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Clubmark is an accreditation which Sport England makes available to community sports clubs which fulfil certain criteria. |
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The UN Charter stipulates that each primary organ of the UN can establish various specialized agencies to fulfil its duties. |
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If an EBU Active Member wishes to participate they must fulfil conditions as laid down by the rules of the contest. |
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Article 1 prohibits the imprisonment of people for inability to fulfil a contract. |
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Further, the British parliament was not obliged to fulfil a Dominion's request for legislative change. |
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There now appears a romantic sense of a high kingly mission and the clear cognisance of the capacity to fulfil it. |
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The fyrd was composed of men who owned their own land, and were equipped by their community to fulfil the king's demands for military forces. |
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They were then expelled from the Conference for failing to fulfil their fixtures. |
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Moreover, similarities also include a larger right atrium volume, and a thicker left ventricle to fulfil the systemic circuit. |
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Together, they meet once a year to formulate and agree on projects to fulfil their mission. |
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MusicTT, FilmTT and FashionTT are the subsidiaries established to fulfil this mandate. |
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I will observe its laws faithfully and fulfil my duties and obligations as a British citizen. |
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His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. |
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The time had come to move beyond mere pretensions and procrastinations and to fulfil obligations, since the origins and the causes behind the huge outflow of refugees from Bhutan were widely known. |
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Damn...did some lucky guy manage to donkeypunch her before I had a chance to fulfil my longtime fantasy? |
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Zed cannot master his bow and arrow and is a woeful hunter while Oh fails to fulfil his duties as a gatherer. |
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We are seeing a shortage in quantity surveyors and this is likely to impact capacity and capability to fulfil projects. |
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The Labour government did not fulfil its earlier commitment to keep the railways in the public sector. |
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It amounts to no more than a stab in the dark and I believe that, if we agree on a set amount and if there is an added amount in Berlin, we should also try to fulfil that agreement. |
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The goal of human rights, justice and equality for all has also been a constant source of inspiration to me, and the longing to fulfil this ideal has been the guiding star of all my political activities. |
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Regarding enlargement, let us say loudly and clearly that we are laying down tough criteria while making it credible that those who fulfil them can be members. |
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The Chair does not have to know everything or understand everything, but must have a good command of the basic information required to fulfil the office and, if necessary, quickly fill in the gaps. |
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Member States shall ensure that the competent authorities check regularly and at least every five years that undertakings still fulfil the requirements of good repute, financial standing and professional competence. |
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To fulfil its legal mandate as strategic management and supervisory body of the ETH Domain and to promote institutional cooperation within the ETH Domain, the ETH Board is supported by various committees. |
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Some have suggested that the idea of parental responsibility introduces a more child centered approach by directing attention towards children's needs and parents' responsibilities to fulfil those needs. |
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Although data in the system fulfil those quality requirements, the current revision of the on-line application form should take into regard the adequateness of some data. |
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If his mind ever dwelt on the prospect that he might not live to fulfil his political ambitions, he kept his fears well hidden beneath his unperturbable optimism. |
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Direct contracting may be justified if only one contractor or supplier can fulfil a contract in a satisfactory manner and at the most advantageous cost. |
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This was considered an urgent task, so that a sound pattern of governance could empower the Organization to accomplish its noble goals, and fulfil its unique and crucial role in human development. |
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Once your personal information is no longer required to fulfil our stated purposes, we take proper measures to destroy, erase or anonymize it in a manner that continues to maintain your privacy. |
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Sand and gravel deposits and crushed rock quarries are worked here to fulfil the ecodistrict's increasing demand for highway and building aggregate. |
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However, it was said by others that the Central Authority attorney or official does not represent the applicant but the State, in order to fulfil the State's convention obligations. |
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For a brief while, it puts the little ones at the head of the line, allowing them to fulfil their fondest desires even at the expense of a tummy ache. |
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For the suppliers, the practical inconvenience is that this forces them to fulfil VAT obligations in every Member State where they have nontaxable customers. |
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In order to fulfil its role as disseminator of ethical principles, the subcommission published, in July 2001, a booklet entitled The Ethics of Energy: a Framework for Action. |
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There was a query as to whether UNDP would be able to fulfil the objectives of the joint action plan using existing human and financial resources. |
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I will make no bones about the fact that as rapporteur, I feel that if we are to take the discharge procedure seriously, we should not use discharge reports to fulfil additional requests, by way of a kind of safety net. |
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The European Union lastly wishes to pay special tribute to MsĀ Louise ARBOUR and to her high-mindedness, sense of dialogue and resolve to fulfil her remit. |
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It can fulfil this role by enabling citizens to understand and appreciate social, environmental and ethical values and equipping them to take informed decisions. |
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Some of these organizations are devoted exclusively to security and intelligence work, while others participate in the community as they fulfil broader mandates. |
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However, this instrument does no longer fulfil its original purposes and, to a large extent, has been used as an indirect means to raise the ceiling for external actions. |
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If significant additional information is circulated, the issuer may be open to attack on the basis that it did not fulfil its disclosure duties under Article 5 of the Directive. |
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Mr Orban may well get another four years to fulfil his mission of expunging the communist past and shaping the country according to the nationalist credo of Fidesz, his right-wing party. |
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Under the non-primary parent to fulfil parenting role exception under this formula, it is possible to make an exception, for both duration and amount. |
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Moreover, the Court emphasises that a Member State cannot plead the alleged unlawfulness of a decision addressed to it as a defence to an action for failure to fulfil obligations, based on non-implementation of that decision. |
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In cases where any founding member of an employers' trade union is a corporate body, the real person representing this body shall fulfil all the above conditions except for active employment within the branch of activity. |
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The team will also return in the queen-category with its C60-H: it will participate both in LMES races and in Le Mans 24 Hours to fulfil its lifelong dream: to be victorious in Le Mans. |
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The Council reiterates its call to all parties to the conflict to fulfil their commitments to conclude a peace accord in the interest of the people of Darfur, and Sudan as a whole. |
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Transport Canada uses employees of some regulated aeronautics companies to fulfil certain monitoring and certification activities required by its airworthiness regulations. |
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In this context I would like to make it very clear that it is crucial for us not just to point the finger of blame at others, but also to fulfil our own obligations. |
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The purpose of this article is to allow the speakers of regional or minority languages to exercise their rights as citizens and fulfil their civic duties in conditions that respect their mode of expression. |
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Enabling women to fulfil their potential and affording them their full rights is essential for Egypt to be able to forge ahead in its development effort. |
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The Royal Oman Police scrutinizes all conventional small arms and light weapons and ammunition transactions in order to ascertain that they fulfil legal conditions and regulations. |
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To fulfil your will, grant this peace to your church and lead it to perfect unity, you who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. |
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In most cases, Member States tend to issue renewable temporary permits, which means that it is possible for the holders to fall back into illegal status if they later cease to fulfil the conditions of the permit. |
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Scientists who shut themselves up in the ivory tower of pure research and omit to fulfil their civic duties and to make their voices heard leave the way open to the hotheads and demagogues who are out to replace them. |
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Fortunately, quantum cryptography fights back by making it possible to fulfil the cryptographer's age-old dream of unconditional confidentiality in communications. |
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My Group was unanimous in its support for the decision reached in Helsinki to afford Turkey an option for accession with the proviso that this country, like any other candidate, must fulfil the Copenhagen Criteria. |
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The management representative of environmental management has independence as far as organisation is concerned, in order to be able to fulfil this task. |
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Thrown into the soup they plump up and fulfil their promise. |
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As we stand at the threshold of a new age, a new millennium, it is imperative to interpret global dynamics correctly and make steadfast and intensive efforts to fulfil our ideals. |
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This scanner was custom-built to help the customs authorities of the port to better prevent commercial fraud, given the volume of the traffic in consumer goods, and thereby fulfil their tax collection mandate. |
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Under the terms of the Act, it is a criminal offence for guardians and the like to fail to fulfil their obligation to protect and safeguard the property of their young, interdicted or absent wards. |
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While Community programmes have made it possible to acquire experience and have lead the way, they will nevertheless be unable to continue alone, due to limited resources, to fulfil their role of promoting mobility. |
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What can we do with our limited staff and financial resources to make a useful contribution to enlivening Berne's culture scene and how can we best fulfil audience needs? |
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It has not yet been possible to fulfil this obligation because of the inseparability of the environmental situations on the Tertre site, and so a provision has been raised for it. |
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The narrow-mindedness of the Eurozone and the failure to fulfil economic freedoms in an unfair and non-single market are turning the euro into an unsafe and half-hearted currency. |
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One key message from NGOs will be urging states to start early on their obligations and pressurizing states that are not doing enough to fulfil obligations-NGOs must respond robustly to clear situations of non-compliance. |
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This means that your expectations, in combination with reactions from the environment to your attempt to fulfil these expectations, determine to what degree you are motivated to press on or not. |
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If they fail to meet the demand of the European Commission, the next step will be a lawsuit before the European Court of Justice due to the failure to fulfil the European nature conservation directive. |
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If some issues are still not settled, the support that is needed must be provided in order that they may be able to fulfil the legal requirements from the first days of membership. |
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