| It needs to be done with a variety of stakeholders to explore perceptions and verify them by cross-reference. |
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| For audit purposes, it must be possible to cross-reference the activity descriptions and expenditures. |
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| In many dictionaries, there is no cross-reference to words used to give the meaning of a headword. |
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| The other six key entities that lacked a cross-reference provided their readers with limited information on their climate change activities. |
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| We also noted that the information was scattered and that mechanisms to cross-reference and integrate information were weak. |
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| Activating this button opens the circuit window containing the corresponding cross-reference. |
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| A number of sources of information were therefore used in order to cross-reference and obtain an accurate picture of the situation. |
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| The procedure will facilitate the cross-reference of data to prevent people staying here illegally or claiming asylum fraudulently. |
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| Many entries cross-reference others, and an index further assists readers in locating topics. |
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| We are confident that we can fulfill most customers' requirements with the assistance of our comprehensive component cross-reference list. |
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| A number of excursuses also reduce the need for repetition by producing informative essays to which cross-reference can be made. |
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| Users can also cross-reference how much they are being charged for medicines. |
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| The text displayed here is stored as text for the corresponding cross-reference. |
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| To a large extent this is simply a question of changing the cross-reference. |
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| This straightforward organisation makes it easy to look things up, cross-reference and navigate one's way through the book. |
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| One cross-reference to the potential role of the regional level was highlighted. |
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| Mr. Paul Salembier: We wouldn't want to have an incorrect cross-reference in those other statutes. |
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| The final letter of cross-reference sent by the manufacturer will be copied to the investigator once it is submitted to Health Canada and this copy should be inserted in this section. |
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| His cataloging skills are evident: each cassette, each song, labeled, numbered and timed, with a cross-reference in a loose-leaf notebook. |
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| But Torre does not cross-reference the scoreboard. |
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| It relegated the massacre to a cross-reference. |
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| Experts recommend carrying two field guides to cross-reference. |
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| The Council has preferred to follow the Commission's proposal, which contains a cross-reference to the list of exclusion reasons in the 'classical' directive. |
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| The visual representation of these data-sets, which are geo-referenced and built to scale, will provide the most accurate and reliable format for analysis and cross-reference. |
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| The written record of non-operational information exchanged should also cross-reference the operational information exchanged with those foreign partners. |
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| This column is not expandable, therefore if the response does not fit in the space provided, please attach a separate sheet and cross-reference it to the applicable question. |
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| This opening phrase corresponds to the relevant cross-reference in the provisions of article 23 of the 1994 Model Law, which were deleted in the current draft revised Model Law. |
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| We recommend that your application file contain a cross-reference table showing how the various safety functions in the specifications correspond to each of the railway undertaking's job descriptions. |
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| They will then evaluate the study programme, cross-reference and legitimise responses, authenticate the results, and any other amount of dilly-dallying. |
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| When information is incorporated by reference, a cross-reference list must be provided in order to enable investors to easily identify specific items of information. |
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| Thus Nap Hayes and Matthew Prater, although originally issued in the Okeh 'Old Time Tunes' catalogue, are listed here only via a cross-reference to Blues and Gospel Records. |
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