That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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In coordinate dependency, however, the order of clausal constituency seems to be intimately related to that of affixation. |
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The existing directive requires an EC declaration of conformity and the affixation of the CE marking. |
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She has attested as secretary to the affixation of the seal. |
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However, the concept of a conformity assessment procedure and the affixation of the CE marking are not felt to be appropriate for fixed installations. |
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Due to their specific characteristics, fixed installations need not be subject to the affixation of the 'CE' marking or to the declaration of conformity. |
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If their affixation presents technical difficulties, exceptions may be made in separate Directives or accepted after agreement among the metrological services of Member States has been reached. |
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Only point 2.1.2 refers to the affixation of an exit stamp, and only in the case of documents which contain a multipleentry visa with a restriction on the total length of stay. |
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Any and all reproductions, use or affixation of the brand Biziker without the prior consent of the company Ahoha is prohibited, in accordance with the provisions of Article L713-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code. |
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An excise duty is often applied by the affixation of revenue stamps to the products being sold. |
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Latin has a complex affixation and simple syntax, while Chinese has the opposite. |
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However, sentences such as in do not constitute a coordinate construction with suspended affixation. |
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Most inflection is rendered through affixation, especially of suffixes. |
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Back-formation is the reverse of affixation, being the analogical creation of a new word from an existing word falsely assumed to be its derivative. |
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One group of theories attributes verb inflection errors to disruptions in encoding the verb's morphophonological form, resulting from either a general phonological deficit or a morphological affixation impairment. |
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The passive is also formed by affixation in some areas. |
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Italian, prefer affixation, reducing the space of conceptual constraints. |
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