The first four documents are updated quadrennially, with the fifth being updated biennially. |
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The board shall by rule prescribe continuing education requirements, not to exceed 30 hours biennially, as a condition for renewal of a license. |
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Firstly, mammography was given annually rather than biennially, as has been usual in other modern breast cancer screening trials. |
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These exclude two major events involving numerous painters and artists held by the city biennially and annually. |
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From then, the event has been held biennially since 1984 in a best-of-five tournament over a single day. |
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Since hoary marmots reproduce biennially, half the females are fertile and half nonfertile during any given year. |
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The awards rotate biennially throughout different regions of the world recognizing artists who have achieved excellence in color photography. |
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Both plans have a policy that each trustee attend at least one conference biennially. |
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The Gray Panthers convened biennially, attracting delegates from as many as 70 local chapters. |
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Her delegation would therefore be in favour of considering the resolution biennially, as a minimum. |
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This comprehensive review will be conducted biennially to identify guidelines to be revised. |
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Held biennially, the competition is open to any professional journalist or team of journalists of any nationality working in any medium. |
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The effectiveness of the Board and the Committees is assessed biennially by each director. |
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Produced biennially, The World's Water provides a timely examination of the key issues surrounding freshwater resources and their use. |
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The sport must have a sanctioned World Championship, World Cup or equivalent championship that is held at least biennially. |
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The eight committees shall meet biennially, with four committees meeting each year, for a maximum duration of five days for each session. |
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The Board reviews the implementation of those decisions and the secretariat reports on their implementation biennially to the General Assembly. |
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Given that the United Nations allocated resources biennially, the Unit assumed that the necessary resources would be made available in due time. |
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The CCH meets biennially, or in special session if required, normally in Geneva. |
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The Summits are held biennially with the Foreign Ministers' meetings in the intervening year. |
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The Commission holds its sessions biennially during even years. |
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The conference is the biggest gathering of Iranian and international biotechnologists held biennially. |
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These culminate biennially in a large drama festival in Salt Lake City. |
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This return can be fixed annually, biennially or triennially. |
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Thus, Nigeria also supported a cutoff mechanism to prevent unnecessary discussion, year after year, of proposals which should be considered only biennially or triennially. |
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To correspond with the availability of data, participating governments 4 agreed to release a report on young children's well-being for their jurisdiction biennially. |
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Peterson, former Chairman of the Club, to be given biennially to an individual who has exhibited excellence in leadership in economic policy. |
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An international assembly of regional delegates, the World Service Conference meets biennially and provides guidance to the World Board, whose members are selected by the Conference delegates. |
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England contest the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship, which alternate biennially. |
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Amateur boxing spread rapidly to other countries and resulted in several major international tournaments taking place annually, biennially, or, as in the case of the Olympic Games, every four years. |
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The Commission shall report biennially to the European Parliament and the Council on the application of these arrangements and on the results achieved. |
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In contrast to the other prizes mentioned, the Neustadt International Prize is awarded biennially. |
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In 1989 the symphony was awarded the Sudler Composition Award, awarded biennially for best wind band composition. |
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For example, the document was written at a time when towns and villages were days rather than minutes or hours apart, and, consequently, meetings of the legislature were held only biennially. |
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The Unit thereafter carried out about 15 management reviews and special studies each year, and reported to ACABQ biennially on the results obtained. |
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The Prize rewards the activities of individuals and groups in the field of ethics in science with a view to promoting ethical principles in the area of science and technology and is awarded biennially. |
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For local and long-distance services, these sites did not follow policies to biennially review and revalidate these requirements. |
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The SCC Awards are presented biennially in recognition of notable individual and organizational contributions to voluntary standardization and conformity assessment. |
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Awarded biennially, the Equator Prize recognizes community-based initiatives that demonstrate extraordinary achievement in reducing poverty through the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity in the equatorial belt. |
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