If the government enforces two legislations for two similar obligatory programs, the result would be legal uncertainty, he said. |
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Present legislations focus on carbonaceous particulate emissions, without considering separately soot particules and extractible matter. |
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What about the inextricable differences between the legislations deriving from common law and those from written law? |
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On a number of issues, such as the length of a contract 'cooling off' period, there is a lack of coherence between national legislations. |
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The change of national legislations due to the local needs in border areas is a long and an uncertain process. |
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We need to ensure that we get these legislations right if we want to create a stronger, more competitive and financially stable European Union. |
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It is their starting point to stay up-to-date with legislations and decisions affecting their day to day activities. |
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Whether the legislations are inefficient and must be changed, or the logo story is a scaring nonsense. |
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For several years he worked to develop a closer relationship with Congress through support for the legislations initiated by that party. |
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There needs to be a dialogue on how can we find a better way to implement the legislations that already exist, and there are many of them. |
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A review of the legislations revealed that inconsistencies and lack of clear legislation are still common. |
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This provision provides scope for national legislations to determine the age of a child as being no higher than 18 years. |
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The House of Federation does not have a mandate to adopt draft legislations. |
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We must prevent disparity between the different legislations from leading to different playing fields for the market operators. |
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Today we find ourselves in a single employment area but with employment legislations which are inappropriate and not harmonised. |
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International standards, conventions, legislations and human rights can provide orientation in this regard. |
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In my opinion, these days, national legislations provide formulae which prevent this type of conflict of interests. |
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These catalyst legislations have changed the rules of the game when it comes to shipping products to different markets. |
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It is anticipated that analysts will be handling requests under both legislations in the new fiscal year. |
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Abolishing existing constraints which hamper the voting process requires amendments to the relevant national legislations. |
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This applies to legislations enacted on the national level and applied in Northern Sudan. |
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All national legislations have long accepted compensation for moral injury, both for the direct victim and for his heirs. |
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The development and reinforcement of administrational legislations are given governmental processes and in practice, given to the Fylkesmann and the department for nature administration. |
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He also pointed out the principle of the uniform acts, which are texts voted by the countries that prevail on national legislations of the countries of the zone. |
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It thus appears to be the case that this also applies to international primary and secondary action and that it is thus considered that it can be undertaken only to the extent allowed by national legislations. |
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Your organization will want to be aware of the laws and legislations that potentially impact on your issues, as well as any recent court decisions, especially in the Supreme Court. |
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National legislations have an age limit for official marriage, but these are often ignored in minority groups such as the Mormons in the United States, or among the Roma. |
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As highlighted above, Fiji needs technical and financial assistance in the drafting of its legislations to be consistent with international standards in the field of non-proliferation treaties. |
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Mr. Speaker, I believe we as legislators have a duty to not just believe in the principle of do no harm but to actually enact whatever legislations are necessary to that principle and to make it a reality. |
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These, according to Pascal Lamy, are the foundations of a theory, which, as we will see, do not take into account the disparities of social standards and work legislations! |
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This may require amendments to various legislations and regulations. |
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The second and third legislations are enforced by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. |
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It is essential to design and implement a MEDA Regional Road Safety Action Plan, based on the latest technological and research advancements in this domain and approximated with the relevant EU experiences and legislations. |
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Working and occupational conditions of offenders carrying out community work shall be in accordance with all current health and safety legislations. |
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The purpose of these parallel meetings was to strengthen specific ententes between nations and overcome obstacles originated in the differences between legislations. |
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There is also a possibility of exploring the extension of the coverage of this planned legislation to include other areas which are not currently covered by existing legislations in an omnibus fashion. |
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The outbound dialing market is impacted largely by the recent legislations in regional markets. |
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They also made references to the need to bring national legislations into line with the Security Council arms embargoes and suggested ways and means to enforce them. |
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It likewise enshrines the freedom of religion, worship and conviction for all people and makes the Qatari population the source of powers and legislations to be exercised through an elected legislative council. |
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Economically speaking, it would make more sense to move a dirty industry to a country where there are not legislations than paying for caps and adjust to legislations. |
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Apart from this, there are also individual legislations specifically enacted for the protection of Water, Air, Wildlife, etc. |
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According to US media, the 37-year-old stood out among other politicians for his willingness to challenge veteran legislations in attempts to cut public spending. |
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The ALCU said that in other states that have similar legislations it has seen pharmacists refuse to sell contraception and a school guidance counsellor refuse to help gay students, both because of religious beliefs. |
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Several countries across the globe have passed legislations, making it mandatory to implement serialisation by the manufacturers. |
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The final version of the report is scheduled for June 2006 and should be used as a basis for discussion on the convergence of legislations which must be implemented in the neighboring countries of the European Union. |
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Instead, those scholars suggest, the Romans acquired Greek legislations from the Greek cities of Magna Graecia, the main portal between the Roman and Greek worlds. |
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Approximately 2,500 species are protected by Mexican legislations. |
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