The report was critical of police because there was no formal procedure to chase up those who failed to answer to bail. |
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Eventually, they recruited more staff to chase up debts and things improved. |
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How often do you have the time to chase up all those bad debts, especially if you're a small business? |
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They will have to visit the police station daily to chase up their papers and it's a long way. |
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The Commission had had to chase up certain National Central Bureaus in order to obtain the necessary information. |
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Creditors fall foul of the law if they chase up debts too frequently. |
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Prices did chase up tremendously, but they didn't chase down the way some other overheated markets did. |
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She also highlighted failures by staff to chase up requests for medical attention for Ms Cooke's pressure sores. |
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It is your responsibility to chase up any carrier to recover for loss or damage to items. |
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Behind the scenes, however, things could be looking up for Cowling after Councillor John Alderson got onto the district council this week to chase up the matter. |
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If you enter order acknowledgment numbers solely in order to gain a general overview of which vendor acknowledgments you need to chase up, you need not make any settings in Customizing. |
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Then we had to chase up a couple of cousins in Samoa. |
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An album of songs culled from the program has made a high-speed chase up the record charts, selling more than 3 million copies in a month. |
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She asked you a very specific question which you have not answered, namely how you propose to chase up the Member States which have not yet set up the hotline. |
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They had to chase up every trail of information to locate our volunteers. |
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They frequently have to take down the complaints, find a lawyer, obtain sufficient legal aid and sometimes chase up court officials themselves to get this discrimination recorded. |
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So we played chase up and down the concourses of the airport. |
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