The Commission decided to recommend the General Conference to adopt this draft resolution in extenso. |
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This article reports a summary of the revised version published in extenso in an Italian version. |
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Read in extenso what CONCORD proposes to do or click here to read only the summary. |
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The final documents adopted by each of the seven Conferences feature in extenso as Annexes. |
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Let us now try to reply to your letter, point by point, which I quote in extenso in italics. |
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The General Assembly gave the Secretariat the option not to publish in extenso certain categories of bilateral treaties or international agreements. |
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Therefore, at the appropriate time and in the proper forum, we will articulate our views in extenso on some of the issues and recommendations contained in the audit report. |
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While we ate, he answered the journalist's questions in extenso. |
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Lopes used documents systematically, sometimes quoting them in extenso in his text but, more often, building up a continuous narrative from what he read, particularly in the chancery registers. |
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The Directive obliges manufacturers to in extenso inform users of the intended use and the limitations of use both on the packaging and in the manual. |
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Second, the submissions that were received were often extremely detailed and could not be reproduced in extenso in the limited space of the present report. |
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Mr. Brett does not follow the examples set by White and Tudor and Smith of printing his leading cases in extenso. |
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The General Committee recommends to the General Assembly that the practice of not reproducing in extenso statements made in a Main Committee should be maintained for the sixty-first session. |
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The decision or transaction concerned, the resolution adopted as well as the equity-related consequences must be entered in the minutes and be included in extenso in the Company's annual report. |
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