If this were to take place, it would be minuted in a council of ministers meeting, and it would be gazetted. |
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If the training courses had to be gazetted, then there would be a clear and an easy track for someone to follow. |
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The real sting in the new Bill when it was finally gazetted was the attack on the organisations concerned with human rights and governance. |
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So she was gazetted as a full-time employee with superannuation benefits and so on. |
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With regard to Chipepa Polling Station, the poll closed 34 minutes before the gazetted time of 1700 hours. |
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A half-day public holiday was gazetted in 1916, and church services and recruiting meetings were proposed. |
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He spent almost his entire life soldiering, being gazetted ensign in the 12th Foot at 13 years of age. |
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I do not have the details of all 2,700 schools in my head, but, from memory, I gazetted the closure of that school just before Christmas. |
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The title, in the letters patent creating the peerage, was gazetted as Earl of Scarbrough and not Scarborough. |
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The park was officially gazetted and is the only national park in Indonesia to have gone through this process. |
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In 1961 I was gazetted I think, and I've either been President or Secretary, Treasurer, for probably 40 years or better. |
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I do know that order in council changes to schedules to make additions or deletions are gazetted for public notice. |
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Later the Forest Department negotiated a move from the gazetted forest to other, then forested, land nearby. |
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Those who do not succeed, could as well compete for other gazetted posts. |
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I don't know if we'll have much opportunity to provide comments, except possibly when they become gazetted in the Canada Gazette. |
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The interim order would still have to be gazetted within 23 days after it is made, thus ensuring some level of transparency. |
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Occasionally this document may be gazetted as a Draft Bill, for comment by a defined date, or given to certain organisations for comment. |
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He earned the respect and friendship of one of the assisting naval officers, a certain Horatio Nelson, and his name was gazetted in the official published reports. |
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I would expect that good companies will work at not finding themselves being gazetted. |
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If the bill is acceptable by cabinet, what happens next is that the bill is gazetted, printed and then comments are invited from the public. |
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Once the forms are signed, candidates have them attested by a gazetted officer before submitting them, in bulk, to the electoral registration officer. |
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Prior to this act being gazetted, advocates could appear on behalf of clients, in any court in Namibia, whereas attorneys could only appear in regional and magistrate courts. |
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I don't have the information right in front of me, but I believe regulations were gazetted in the Canada Gazette. |
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In contrast, compensatory trade-offs that might favour productivity in the gazetted areas will not be allowed. |
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Wellesley had been gazetted on 29 April 1802, but the news took several months to reach him by sea. |
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Benjamin had already been gazetted captain and Kopp was in process of being gazetted major. |
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On May 19, 1804 the day after Napoleon had had himself proclaimed hereditary emperor of the French, he revived the ancient military rank of marshal, and 14 generals, including Ney, were gazetted marshals of the empire. |
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We have many bills that require regulations that have to be drafted, and in some cases reviewed by the standing committee before they are gazetted and promulgated. |
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If the corporation is gazetted, it will basically be on its own. |
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It was going to take two years to do the regulations and all those regulations had to go through the health committee before they could be gazetted and promulgated. |
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The reason for that is so the regulations necessary and called for under the legislation can be properly drafted, reviewed and gazetted et cetera prior to their enforcement. |
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Being gazetted under this bill would not enhance a company's reputation. |
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Will the member undertake to make sure Health Canada gets those regulations gazetted and promulgated so that we can get on with important research? |
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The discussion of this appeal is not envisaged before the month of November 2008 and the approved plan will therefore not be gazetted until after the results of this appeal. |
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To date, only 16 percent of the country's 120 million hectares of forests have been gazetted, meaning it is legally unclear if these forests are 'State forests' or 'private forests' encumbered with rights. |
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The operational effectiveness of the Atlantic fleet would be increased if as many crew members as possible were given additional training and gazetted as Fishery Officers having full powers under the Fisheries Act. |
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He was afterwards gazetted to a Cornetcy in the First Regiment of Life Guards. |
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Soon after, on 7 March 1787 he was gazetted ensign in the 73rd Regiment of Foot. |
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After Sandhurst, he joined the British Army and was gazetted a second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. |
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The road forms part of a regionally significant freight route in the Murray and Mallee 2030 Regional Transport Plan, but is not currently gazetted for use by B-double trucks. |
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The Declaration is not disallowable and therefore was not gazetted. |
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