Various shipowners were authorized to put into effect the proposed increase on rates heretofore suspended. |
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Under New Labour, Tory policies have been dusted down and briskly put into effect without any real opposition. |
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With a groundswell of popular support, the strictest rent control in the nation was put into effect to protect renters' rights. |
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This would effectively eliminate the leap second that presently is put into effect every year or two. |
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I advocate that a plan be put into effect to offer individuals and families loans and help to put in pellet stoves. |
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In the ensuing days, a number of people were netted after stringent customs regulations and tightened security were put into effect. |
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Unfortunately, Bradford's gritting operation cannot be put into effect immediately. |
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The good news is, New Yorkers are following the strike contingency plan we developed and put into effect early this morning. |
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Your Executors are responsible for making sure your Will is put into effect. |
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It seems appropriate to consider what this might mean if it is really put into effect practically. |
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Berlusconi then reverted to his normal strategy by pleading for several more years to put into effect the sweeping reforms he had promised on his election. |
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Before a decision to strike is put into effect in any one Institution, it may be subject to ratification by the staff of that Institution. |
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He had agreed to supply wire to cut the prison bars, but said he never intended the plan to be put into effect and believed that it could not possibly succeed. |
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The reason why consideration was found was because what was being put into effect was the effectuation of, in effect, a court-approved scheme of arrangement. |
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The master immediately put into effect the emergency procedure for grounding. |
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The Commission does not accept the argument that the aid became legal by virtue of time elapsing since the scheme was first put into effect. |
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But such an Allied countermove had already begun before the new German plan could be put into effect. |
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The reduction in the firm's presence is to be put into effect through the restructuring plan and any conditions attached thereto. |
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Member States must take measures to ensure accessibility in these areas in order to put into effect the principle of equal treatment. |
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So we need to uphold the laws that we put into effect to implement that provision. |
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Furthermore, until such time that restrictions or regulations are put into effect, existing bulk carriers and their crews continue to be at risk. |
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The National Plan for the Comprehensive Care of Children and Adolescents was also put into effect. |
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Numerous projects are already in the pipeline, ready to be put into effect in the months and years to come. |
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As a result, we developed an operational plan that was put into effect last September. |
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Any adjustment will be put into effect only after consultation with the Guild has taken place. |
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Participants left with fresh ideas to be adapted and put into effect in their own country. |
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For the most part, they are put into effect by the public authorities of the Member States. |
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We therefore ask you, as a matter of urgency, to put before the Security Council our request that the Special Tribunal be put into effect. |
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Two such relationships were recently put into effect. |
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When an individual becomes unfit, the mandate he or she signed for that eventuality must be officially put into effect by means of a court judgment so that the person given the mandate may assume his or her duties. |
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He expressed concern for the credibility of the NPT, which could be established only if obligations under the Treaty were put into effect non-selectively and in good faith. |
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Despite overall agreement on the policy principles, we needed to focus on the way it was put into effect, on the scope and beneficiaries of actions and on programmes and funding. |
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Nobody, not even Parliament, can lay down the law to a Member State when it comes to when and where this or that project is to be put into effect. |
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The commission's conclusions, which were put into effect in a Militia Act passed in 1855, were not at all along these lines, opposing the idea of the Province of Canada maintaining regular troops. |
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The Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness does have a contraflow plan that reverses lanes to help empty the city, and it was put into effect for the evacuation. |
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The main problem in my job is this uncertainty, in the preliminary design stage: when we start we never know if the project will ever be put into effect. |
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Now some reforms are being put into effect. |
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Some, at least, are being put into effect. |
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On the outbreak of war in September 1939 the BBC put into effect its contingency plans to minimise disruption of broadcasting. |
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The minister, with cabinet, and then by going through a regulatory process, devises licensing principles and they are put into effect by licensing officers. |
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He would draw up elaborate plans for reorganizing the bureaucracy, which Emperor Wen of Han put into effect. |
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When and how will these strategies be put into effect? |
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Between 1535 and 1540, under Thomas Cromwell, the policy known as the Dissolution of the Monasteries was put into effect. |
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The common foreign and security policy shall be put into effect by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and by Member States, in accordance with the Treaties. |
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Parliament and the Council would need to amend ESF rules by the summer to allow the plan to front-load YEI funding in 2015 to be put into effect. |
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These ideas were put into effect successfully in the cotton mills of New Lanark, Scotland. |
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All the major parties endorsed the principles and they were largely put into effect when peace returned. |
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Wales will move to a reserved powers model once the provisions contained within the Wales Act 2017 are put into effect. |
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A house rule was put into effect which set aside certain hours when the hall was to be used by white patrons only. |
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The decisions that the jury makes are not put into effect until the judge makes a judgment, which is the approval to have this trial information be filed in public records. |
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When they came to power in 1964 this was soon put into effect. |
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The treaty was between the governments of England and Scotland and was put into effect by two Acts of Union which were passed by the Parliaments of both nations. |
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This bill was never put into effect, as Parliament was dissolved. |
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The ban was put into effect after a United States animal welfare organisation raised concerns over the birds potentially being used for cockfighting, a blood sport. |
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The European Council will lay down common strategies, which will then be put into effect by the Council acting by a qualified majority, subject to certain conditions. |
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On 26 November 2008, the Vatican itself put into effect a plan announced in May 2007 to cover the roof of the Paul VI Audience Hall with photovoltaic panels. |
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Since July 2003 when the Local Independent Administrative Institutions Law was put into effect, public universities have been allowed to be incorporated. |
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