Not one for polite preambles, she got right to the point-our aunt Sophie had developed critical heart and lung problems. |
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They can have a voice without valuable back-bench time being wasted by Corbyn wittering on at length with preambles. |
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The freedom of faith is respected by affirming that such a conclusion is as far as the preambles can take one. |
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In this respect it should be said that preambles and travaux preparatoires can be helpful but also confusing. |
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Both preambles and purpose clauses must be carefully reviewed by the Department of Justice for appropriate language and content. |
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On April 3, 2008, WESTCO requested changes to the preambles that were different from those submitted in January. |
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Often in preambles to questions the word has been bandied about, however it might be bandied about. |
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It does not go as far in some of the preambles as we would have gone, but I think it attempts to do that. |
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The other five agreements mention environmental protection in their preambles. |
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The preambles of the acts specified are not adapted for the purposes of the Agreement. |
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The best bits in both constitutions are their preambles, in ringing declaratory prose. |
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Could we have short preambles and tighten up the questions so that we meet everybody's time lines? |
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The intent to balance these two principles can also be seen in the preambles to the bill. |
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In the first experiment, we asked participants to complete preambles by means of reflexive verbs that can only be used with a reflexive pronoun. |
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The text, as with so many recent financial rules, stretches to hundreds of pages once lengthy preambles and other fleshing-out are taken into account. |
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Thus, the preambles leave one free to accept faith or to reject it. |
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However, the preambles to the contracts of KfW II and consortium credit II submitted on 8 January 2001 clearly refer to the restructuring of Holzmann. |
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Furthermore, the instruments ratified by Rwanda, including the Covenant, were referred to in the preambles to laws, including organic laws, and were considered by Parliament when adopting new legislation. |
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However, I should also say that I have never been entirely at ease with its use in questions, though I have come to tolerate it in preambles to questions. |
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The consultations provided for in that Decision are referred to in the preambles to the acts adopted by the Commission in the exercise of those powers. |
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Examples may be found of motions with preambles, but this is considered out of keeping with usual practice... A motion should not contain any objectionable or irregular wording. |
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