The hallucinogenic LSD could now be downgraded after the advisory body confirmed it plans to review that drug next. |
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Both have advisory boards, individual donors and websites, but no rank-and-file members. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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Cabot is an author, and is a consultant to the Australian Women's health advisory service and has her own call-in radio show. |
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There is bound to be an ethical uproar when the advisory body reports its recommendations. |
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The inquiry's powers are entirely advisory and its purview has been defined by the Tory government itself. |
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And health provision is controlled by Swindon's primary care trust an unelected quango with councillors confined to an advisory role. |
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The state treasurer also appoints a technical advisory board to provide information and advice to the board. |
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I have also seen many names such as so-and-so real estate advisory company or management advisory company. |
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If I can just assist, the independent advisory group is not expected to replace statutory consultation processes. |
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Shortly thereafter, both the Russians and Americans withdrew their occupation forces except for advisory personnel. |
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The government has reconstituted the prime minister's advisory council on trade. |
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He fleshed out plans for a business round table advisory group on economic policy, hosing down fears of whirlwind changes. |
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This advisory body consisted of hereditary and life members, the latter being ex-magistrates. |
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At the time of the collision the city employee was operating her vehicle with an overhead strobe and a traffic advisory sign. |
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The homeless families now reside in an abandoned neighborhood advisory council building located behind the former police station. |
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It consists of a business intelligence advisory service; as well as a communications and public relations firm. |
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The Department of Health has set up an advisory group to look at the most effective treatment for heroin users. |
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The sudden appearance of an array of conservative politicians on the advisory panels is worrisome. |
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An advisory service helps parents to buy wheelchairs, braces, special shoes and equipment for their children. |
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Peter Barfoot, head of advisory services at the park authority, says money is the main obstacle to installing more cattle grids. |
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However, the resolution was only advisory and did not oblige the head of state to do anything. |
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The First Minister is now expected to reshuffle his advisory team as he prepares for the elections. |
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In addition, to maintain credibility as a scientific advisory body, the council needs to speak with one voice. |
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The Minister has the power, and the new guardians fulfil an advisory capacity only. |
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Nevertheless, this advisory body was not provided with the power to effectively enforce recommendations. |
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It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests. |
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An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions. |
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It was hoped that he could be persuaded to wait on the committee in an advisory capacity. |
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However, the decision is only advisory and will in no way dictate the outcome of a separate decision-making process. |
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They were lower than the recommended advisory goals by the National Health and Medical Research Council. |
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Tax work, for example, is mainly advisory and involves interpreting law and figures rather than poring over a calculator all day. |
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It should be noted that the document is informative and advisory but has no legal authority. |
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An advisory was given to manufacturers of baby foods not to include ruminant offals in their products. |
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Pension holders risk losing their life savings if their employer goes bust, the pensions advisory service has warned. |
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His fatwas or rulings are for the most part advisory, and tend to address more abstract issues. |
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All Council meetings, all the meetings of the standing committees and advisory boards are open to the public. |
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He is creating advisory posts in the rank of cabinet minister and political secretaries in the rank of minister of state. |
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It boasted an advisory board of sheiks from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Britain and the United States. |
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A bicameral parliament with a Senate and a House of Assembly has only advisory functions. |
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As the new head of the advisory council, he plans to revive the center, where's he's volunteered for more than 20 years. |
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Nevertheless, a number of ball manufacturers have added top non-professional players to advisory staffs on yearly contracts. |
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If you get into difficulty, you can also often contact the advisory branch of the same firm. |
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The advisory assumes significances amid reports that efforts are on to secure the safe passage of three Indians being held hostage there. |
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A major distinguishing characteristic of advisory bodies is their independence. |
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He sits on the WOW advisory panel, and does pro bono work for numerous grassroots organizations. |
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In small print at the bottom were a list of advisory pamphlets that were available, apparently in all major dialects and communication methods. |
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She is scheduled to formally open the advisory council's standing committee meeting on Thursday. |
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The advisory council's annual meeting, normally held in Kuala Lumpur, is being hosted for the first time in Bayan Lepas. |
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His authority is circumscribed by the advisory jurisdiction of the cabinet. |
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The advisory board evaluates story ideas, reviews materials for accuracy, and provides quotes for articles. |
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In part this was due to the inability of his religious advisory group to watchdog the companies effectively. |
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In addition to his work at the Museum of Modern Art, Barr served on the advisory boards of other museums and the juries of art competitions. |
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Business interests were incorporated more fully into commissions and advisory bodies. |
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The measures stress that the council will be strictly an advisory body, with no executive powers. |
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Last in the chain is the advisory body, the National Security Advisory Board. |
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The agency and the Scottish executive are set to work much more closely with industry through a new advisory body. |
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The advisory body is expected to issue guidance on the cost effectiveness of the treatment by the end of the year. |
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It is likely that the advisory committee will adopt recommendations on the subject this fall. |
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Many people expected the agency to follow the recommendation of its advisory committee, which is its usual practice. |
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They were considered an easy-sell by the investment advisory and broking community because they offered a capital guarantee and the upside of equities. |
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We invite key customers to a lot of advisory board meetings, and some customers act as sounding boards and help us to develop our business strategies. |
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Stridsman operated his own Web-based trading advisory service in Sweden and was chair of the Swedish Technical Analysts Federation. |
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Although nominally only an advisory body, the council's decisions are viewed in practice as binding and ignored by the government at its own peril. |
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To this end, a robust Special Operations Forces presence beyond simply a modest advisory effort should be sent to Iraq. |
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There was also a ten-member Consultative Council, an advisory body. |
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According to canon law, the powers of the bishops' conference, except in matters liturgical, are almost entirely advisory. |
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Furthermore, the council was a purely advisory body and had no powers to legislate. |
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She is also a reader for an authors' advisory service and enjoys helping unpublished writers to hone their skills. |
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In fact, members of the medical advisory board will be severely hamstrung unless the company is prepared to provide them with certain marketing materials. |
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In my opinion the church needs lay advisory boards with some teeth. |
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Then a female voice breaks in with an advisory about the traffic jam, during which she enjoins drivers already trapped to give lifts to pedestrians. |
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And if he is re-elected, the House advisory rules prohibiting him from voting no longer apply. |
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The junta reportedly has appointed a six-member advisory board to look after security, the economy, and laws. |
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This project developed guidelines for commercial production of beach plum, assembled germ plasm for future crop improvement, and catalyzed a growers advisory committee. |
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The instrumental reason, which is probably the most important to regulators, is that excluding citizens from the advisory process may hamper regulation. |
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On Nov. 13, after years of deliberation, an advisory panel finally recommended lifting the ban, sort of. |
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I would like to turn to the independent advisory report which Mr Virdi referred us to in his evidence, which I have got and we have read, just to flag up some concerns there. |
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The conclusions of the advisory report were spoon-fed to a friendly group of Japanese political reporters two days ago. |
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Though he had no publishing background, Ahrenberg hired consultants and asked art-world friends to be on the advisory board. |
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Indeed, as an almost purely advisory firm, Lazard is barely affected by the Dodd-Frank reforms. |
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One pennant indicates a small-craft advisory which alerts mariners that weather, potentially dangerous to small crafts, is either occurring or is forecast. |
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Today the Washington Post ran a page 1 story by the estimable Thomas Ricks concerning a briefing given to a Pentagon advisory committee last month. |
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Khujo and T did some things, while me and Gipp were signed to arista Records before it folded under the advisory of L.A. Reid. |
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It is a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study. |
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The latest advisory said that the hurricane was located 30 or so miles south of Hellshire Point in St Catherine. That's to the west of where we are. |
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Instead of having formal legislative powers, like the House of Lords, he suggested parliamentary committees could refer questions to the advisory panel. |
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The government had previously stipulated that the term of office of non-official members of advisory or statutory bodies should be no more than six years. |
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A Yorkshire assembly would have mainly advisory and planning powers. |
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She's building her editorial advisory board on the same foundation, choosing as many well-respected, diverse scientists as possible so that her outreach is broad. |
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KeyBanc Capital Markets is a full-service investment banking, brokerage and investment advisory firm. |
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We're waiting for recommendations from the advisory committee. |
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The advisory panel has recommended that the drug be approved. |
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The advisory committee could only offer advice, but since that was almost always accepted they had real power. |
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The Coast Guard issued a small craft advisory, warning little boats to watch out for bad weather. |
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The sales training program on cross-selling our best customers profitable advisory services. |
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The three estates of feudal lords, clergy and royal officers met in separate chambers, and exercised an advisory role. |
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In civil law systems, individual decisions have only advisory, not binding effect. |
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Instead, Parliament functioned as a temporary advisory committee and was summoned only if and when the monarch saw fit. |
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In early 2005, Miliband resigned his advisory role to HM Treasury to stand for election. |
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The second principle, regarding persuasive precedent, is an advisory one that courts can and do ignore occasionally. |
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This was done via a strategic advisory group on which the chairs of each science and industry council sat. |
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However, the Roman Senate represented an oligarchic institution, which acted as an advisory body. |
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However, the rule of the Emperors became increasingly autocratic, and the Senate was reduced to an advisory body appointed by the Emperor. |
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Pakistan has deployed its military in some Arab countries, providing defence, training, and playing advisory roles. |
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It might also give an advisory opinion on any dispute or question referred to it by the Council or the Assembly. |
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If no agreement is reached, the revision shall be effected by a federal law, which shall provide for an advisory referendum. |
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There is also a local advisory body of fifteen members, representing Faroese cultural organizations. |
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Furthermore, the British Government and NATO do not recognise advisory opinion of the ICJ, as interpreter of IHL and referred to by Sands et al. |
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While the referendum result is only advisory, the UK Government has indicated it intends to follow the result. |
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The Environment Agency is also an advisory board member of the River Restoration Centre at Cranfield University. |
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The deal was brokered by Ingenious Media, a leading UK corporate finance advisory business. |
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The General Council is a standing advisory body of all the graduates, academics and former academics of the university. |
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Neighborhood Councils cast advisory votes on such issues as zoning, planning, and other community issues. |
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The activities of the Agency and its advisory committees must take place in the open sunshine of public scrutiny and accountability. |
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In time of war it was to assume overall command, but in peace acted only advisory. |
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An advisory opinion is a function of the Court open only to specified United Nations bodies and agencies. |
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Other organs of the UN rather than GA and SC may not request an advisory opinion of the ICJ unless the General Assembly authorizes them. |
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Other organs of the UN only request an advisory opinion of the Court regarding the matters falling into the scope of their activities. |
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In principle, the Court's advisory opinions are only consultative in character but they are influential and widely respected. |
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Examples of advisory opinions can be found in the section advisory opinions in the List of International Court of Justice cases article. |
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The plenary, formed by the 41 city councillors, has advisory, planning, regulatory, and fiscal executive functions. |
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Traditionally, the main advisory body to the rulers of Castile was the Royal Council. |
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Thus, the creation of the Council of the Indies became another, but extremely important, advisory body to the monarch. |
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The upper house of Parliament, called the Council of Iroij, is an advisory body comprising twelve tribal chiefs. |
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However, until 2009 the PCR's recommendations were not binding, and were only regarded as advisory. |
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For example, the doctrines of mootness, ripeness, and standing prohibit district courts from issuing advisory opinions. |
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The Court has the discretion to appoint an advisory jury if it so desires, but this power is practically never exercised. |
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In 1965, Chief Justice Earl Warren appointed an advisory committee of fifteen to draft the new rules. |
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A fourth, in the valley of the River Swincombe was rejected by the advisory committee of the County Council. |
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The advisory committee on Forest Research was formed in 1929 to guide the research efforts of the Forestry Commission. |
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The provision of treasury advisory services on a contracted consultancy basis to AGMA and AGMA Associate Local Authorities. |
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Microsoft acknowledged the flaw in a security advisory Friday, while offering a workaround, but not a patch. |
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The case is also notable for the court's innovative use of an advisory jury to assist in resolving core questions of fact. |
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Medications affected by the advisory are marketed as decongestants, expectorants, antihistamines and antitussives. |
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Thirty new members of an appointive advisory council aren't going to rescue the monarchy. |
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The weightings were determined in consultation with our advisory panel. |
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The BFGoodrich advisory ice detection system is especially useful because it detects the presence of rime, runback and clear glaze ice. |
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Linux Foundation technical advisory board member James Bottomleyledthe development of the bootloader. |
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The meeting is of an advisory group of hunting dog trainers, game bird propagators, shooting preserve operators and more. |
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It is expected sin-bins will be considered when the new advisory panels to the International Football Association Board are set up in March. |
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A tourism official said the foreign skiers had gone out for backcountry skiing despite an advisory against it. |
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The ICJ can also be called upon by other UN organs to provide advisory opinions. |
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In addition to the departmental organization, the school had a loyal group of 15 South Dakotans as an advisory board. |
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Earlier this year part-time advisory 20mph speed limits were introduced at eight schools which are now in the process of being made permanent. |
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I'm 1 of 15 physicians on the medical advisory board of the Tourette Syndrome Association, and very few of us think medication is the way to go. |
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Co-author JoAnn Manson serves on the scientific advisory board of CSPI, which has called for extra taxes on soda. |
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The team at TWP will provide the company with advisory services, including advice related to unsolicited offers recently received by the company. |
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The advisory council will make recommendations for the redress of grievances and forward the complaints and suggestions to the OPC Commissioner. |
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Tonga's Ministry of Lands, Survey and Natural Resources has issued an advisory of volcanic ash emissions. |
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The FAA issued an advisory notice to airport operators after the accident to keep PAPI units running to prevent contamination. |
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India's Oswald Gracias was among eight high-ranking cardinals from around the world who were appointed in the advisory council. |
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An OIG advisory opinion is legally binding on HHS and the requesting party. |
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Cyrus's father, singer Billy Ray Cyrus, is on the PTC advisory board. |
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A heat advisory is declared when a humidex of 36 or more is forecast for at least two consecutive days. |
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The Interactivity analysis is part of the Cybercitizen Health continuous advisory service. |
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In recent years, black investment banks have made inroads in corporate finance, advisory services and mortgage-backed securitizations. |
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Mrs Morrisroe-Clutton, who works at Wrexham Library running a small business advisory service, became ill after eating a vegetarian burger from the Llay Fish Bar. |
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Pramlintide acetate as adjunctive therapy for insulin-treated diabetes was considered to not be approvable at this time by a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel. |
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He is a member of the scientific advisory board of Urmia University. |
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The council proposal would create a nonelective advisory commission whose recommendations for charter reform would be subject to revision by the council. |
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A Council can also appoint advisory groups which are exempt from these constraints to give flexibility, but these have no delegated powers and cannot make financial decisions. |
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The Nikkei's decline in the afternoon was driven by flows in Nikkei futures, said Hideki Horikawa, a senior adviser at Himawari Securities Inc's investment advisory division. |
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We are confident this would help drive greater consistency and evenhandedness in the supervision of the broker-dealer and advisory sides of our industry. |
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She is currently the Nutrition Advisor for the DC Metro Area Celiac Sprue Support Group and is on the advisory board for Simply Gluten-Free Magazine. |
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Situs, a global provider of commercial real estate advisory services, has agreed to be acquired by funds managed by Stone Point Capital LLC, a private equity firm. |
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Gottlieb refused to address those charges, but defended FDA policy that allows the agency leeway in impaneling advisory committee members who have financial ties to industry. |
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Virginia Fabella, a Filipino feminist theologian and longstanding member of the IGI editorial advisory committee, has reminisced about the IGI and its community. |
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Uveges is the Founder and Principal of the Tallwood Group, an angel-investing firm that provides investment capital and financial and management advisory services. |
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He is currently a board or advisory board member for several private companies including Sedona Networks, NotVirtual Networks, Infopreneur, Edgeflow and Ridgeway Research. |
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Accenture has entered into an agreement to acquire Cloud Sherpas, a leader in cloud advisory and technology services specializing in Google, Salesforce and ServiceNow. |
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This is a critical error, which undermines the report and leads the advisory group to make a series of contradictory and insupportable recommendations. |
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The business advisory firm, which currently occupies a 1,745 sq ft office at The Maltings, in Cardiff, will be taking on a 2,600 sq ft office in the same building next year. |
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The business advisory firm, which currently occupies a 1,745 sq ft office at The Maltings in Cardiff, will be taking on a 2,600 sq ft office in the same building next year. |
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The consultant's advisory recommendations were selectively adopted. |
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It contracts to use software and software maintenance have been procured by the licensor Microsoft, including the necessary advisory and support services. |
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The advisory committee at Cypress Ridge High School, located in Houston, along with SkillsUSA officers created a letter jacket for automotive technology. |
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Enhanced by advisory support, IFC's financing will help Bai Tushum scale up its lending to SMEs, which represent 40 percent of the Kyrgyz GDP and 60 percent of all jobs. |
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After the internal stakeholders were informed, the media advisory with the accompanying backgrounder was distributed to key Calgary media contacts, with phone followup. |
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Annie Dillard, Denis Donoghue, Ron Hansen, Mark Helprin, Kathleen Norris, Richard Rodriguez, and Larry Woiwode all sit on the journal's editorial advisory board. |
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In addition to white croaker, the advisory now extends to topsmelt and barred sea bass, and includes other guidelines, including warnings for pregnant women. |
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The advisory committee then selects the judging panel, the membership of which changes each year, although on rare occasions a judge may be selected a second time. |
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The opinions of the Advocates General are advisory and do not bind the Court, but they are nonetheless very influential and are followed in the majority of cases. |
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The Senate consists of 30 members, of which some are appointed by the king on recommendation of the advisory council and others elected by the lower house. |
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Rules 38 and 39 deal with the parties' right to a trial by jury and the procedure for requesting a jury trial instead of a bench trial and trials by an advisory jury. |
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These gatherings, subject to presidency by higher ranking bishops, usually make important decisions, though the synod or council may also be purely advisory. |
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Legislative bodies or advisory bodies to a monarch were traditionally grouped along lines of these estates, with the monarch above all three estates. |
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An advisory note will be provided on the VT32 as a reminder that the vehicle should only be used during daylight hours and not used at times of seriously reduced visibility. |
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Originally designated TCAS II Enhanced, TCAS III was envisioned as an expansion of the TCAS II concept to include horizontal resolution advisory capability. |
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An advisory opinion derives its status and authority from the fact that it is the official pronouncement of the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. |
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The UN Charter grants the General Assembly or the Security Council a power to request the Court to issue an advisory opinion on any legal question. |
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The Royal Commission recommended legislative and executive devolution to Scotland and Wales, with a minority supporting advisory Regional Councils for England. |
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Stoppard serves on the advisory board of the magazine Standpoint, and was instrumental in its foundation, giving the opening speech at its launch. |
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The board was formed on the Museum's inception to hold its collections in trust for the nation without actually owning them themselves, and now fulfil a mainly advisory role. |
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Vanaprastha is the retirement stage, where a person hands over household responsibilities to the next generation, took an advisory role, and gradually withdrew from the world. |
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In fulfillment of the grant requirements for the Deaf-Blind Intervention Program, an interagency advisory committee, the Deaf-Blind Steering Committee, was established. |
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The consuls had to work with the senate, which was initially an advisory council of the ranking nobility, or patricians, but grew in size and power. |
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The trust is supported through a number of advisory committees covering a range of different areas from freight and navigation to volunteering and heritage. |
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The joint venture is owned by PHP Healthcare Corporation, of Alexandria, and Shamrock Investments, a leading health care financial advisory firm based in California. |
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Kathleen Perone, a seasoned business professional with 30 years of experience, is president and founder of XLNT Technologies, a management advisory and consulting service. |
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The advisory caution to use blood transfusion only with more severe anemia is in part due to evidence that outcomes are worsened if larger amounts are given. |
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Each year the Secretary of the DHHS is to solicit proposals to modify and expand existing safe harbors, obtain advisory opinions, and issue Special Fraud Alerts. |
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The Board has an advisory role on planning and development matters and seeks to influence the actions of local government by commenting upon planning applications. |
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