The effect, however, is often to gag councillors from speaking out in advance of a planning committee. |
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It will also ease existing legal barriers to a newspaper apologising in advance of legal action. |
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Volunteers have then been given the necessary training to use the machines in advance of an ambulance arriving. |
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Having requested such a debate in advance of Mr Adams' proposal, the Green Party welcomes these recent developments. |
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At least this time it seems like the cost side of the business won't be ramped up in advance of the increase in demand, if it comes at all. |
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Now, if you feel strongly enough about it, you can be in advance of trends once you have your own home and responsibility for it. |
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There have been a string of similar stories that have exploded in advance of honours proclamations in recent years. |
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The album will be on sale at the gig, with a limited edition CD cover in advance of the real packaging early next year. |
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Modern logic is far in advance of the logic of Aristotle and has overcome some of the limitations. |
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One of her cheap tricks is to bring out your review two weeks in advance of publication. |
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In relation to the latter, it was decided to complete all developments in advance of the opening. |
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However, he confirmed that negotiations in advance of May 21's crunch vote had taken place. |
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A party was held at the home yesterday in advance of her birthday, and her family were taking her out for dinner tonight. |
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First Minister, you asked for a briefing note in advance of meetings with your ministerial team. |
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Please note all items should be sent well in advance of date of publication. |
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Try to start making childcare arrangements well in advance of when you need them. |
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Several practice sessions will run in advance of two qualifying sessions to set the grid for the first two races. |
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This evening I'm off to the final dress rehearsal in advance of tomorrows grand finale. |
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According to Football League rules, a club has to apply some four weeks in advance of the fixture to change its date. |
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It is understood that the party whips may be meeting in advance of the June meeting in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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But Dr Pena said there was no evidence that she had been putting her affairs in order in advance of a suicide. |
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The organization also hands out draft agendas in advance of meetings, and supplies all board members with minutes. |
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He had approached the headmaster in advance of the trial and was told that neither the children nor their parents wished to be involved. |
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It is a long shot, even now, but a win today, in advance of next year's split in the Premier League, could see the tide turning. |
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Premature ovarian failure occurs when the ovaries stop producing eggs and reproductive hormones well in advance of natural menopause. |
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He launched a scathing attack on both the EU and the Department of Marine in advance of tomorrow's blockade of fishing ports. |
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Lord George, riding in advance of the second line, found himself actually in danger. |
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The exhibits went on view yesterday afternoon in advance of the auction at 7.30 pm. |
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However, if you feel safer having some traveller's cheques while travelling, remember to order them two days in advance of your departure date. |
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Mr Mitchell remained unhappy that these fees had been agreed in advance of the meeting taking place, and requested that this point be minuted. |
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Furnham was speaking in advance of the release of a report on binge drinking to which he has contributed. |
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Uncross-matched blood means the patient's blood group was not determined in advance of a transfusion. |
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You see, rather than laboring to make the bouilli in advance of meal service, a cook-friendly version became the mainstay. |
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Tickets are to be sold in advance of the event and a ticket sales area will be included in the marquee for the sale of any unsold tickets. |
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One way to dodge an untimely demise is to gather information about potential predators in advance of an attack. |
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Early spring has brought on crops of wheat and oilseed rape about a month in advance of normal. |
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Information notices will be attached to the bus stops in advance of the work so as to advise users of the temporary arrangements. |
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Everyone knows that major newspapers hold obituaries written well in advance of the deaths of notable people. |
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Noggin, American Pop and Oxygen all had fairly developed Web sites in advance of their on-air launches. |
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So the young people are asked to do a course for one day, well in advance of their marriage. |
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Despite these troubles, Union cavalry operating in advance of Steele's infantry had success. |
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All of which basically means that you will not receive any compensation for your lost chattels in advance of these times. |
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So, in summary, rent 6 months in advance of the peak winter season and at least 3 months in advance of the busy summer season. |
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The club will now collate the feedback from local residents and fans in advance of a formal planning application early in the new year. |
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The Council resolution authorised the purchase of affected properties by agreement in advance of any compulsory purchase order. |
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It can be very difficult fixing things up for young offenders in advance of their release. |
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I refer to the Tuesday afternoon trip in advance of the big Fourth of July holiday weekend. |
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The frenzy to pass as many Section 140 motions as possible in advance of the June 11 elections is all about currying favour with voters. |
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For the first time, natural areas are being preserved in advance of development in a unique project unfolding on Canada's Arctic shores. |
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The original idea was to debut the CD-ROM in advance of the 2000 Le Sabre's launch. |
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Actors may spend six months refining and defining their character in advance of any actual filming. |
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In the Oberoi Flight Services kitchen, food is cooked eight hours in advance of flight departure. |
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They start early around here, amassing their motherload of pyrotechnics weeks in advance of the Fourth of July. |
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That's on these outer rain bands, well in advance of the eye of the hurricane. |
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When disbursers will no longer be issuing checks, the education process starts well in advance of the issuance of cards. |
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So, in advance of the Budget, the RAC Foundation called on the Chancellor to freeze fuel tax to avoid further financial distress. |
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Timely supply routes and methods can be activated and tested in advance of the deployment of expeditionary forces. |
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All of the chains are keeping their doors open with the aid of strikebreakers hired in advance of the contract expiration. |
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Their mission, as a reconnaissance regiment, was to operate in advance of the heavy tanks, to spy out the lie of the land and report back on enemy activity and position. |
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City departments review that set in advance of issuing building permits. |
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They booked a tour of small, cruddy bars across the United States and Canada in advance of the album's release, expecting only moderate attendance. |
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Readers who might be interested in bidding for one of the auction prizes can do so in advance of the big day by calling or faxing the foundation office. |
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Analysts say that while the economy is coming around in advance of this year's election, the most untrusting voters will be in hard-hit manufacturing states. |
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The allies had concentrated the bulk of their troops to the north in advance of the push towards Germany, and this had left the US forces at the Ardennes thinly spread. |
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Complaints about alcohol advertising halved in 2003 following the introduction of the Central Copy Clearance system, which vets drinks ads in advance of their release. |
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As interest groups stepped up their lobbying, the political parties continued maneuvering in advance of a potential Senate vote to bar the filibusters. |
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Seat reservations can be made 30 days in advance of travel for certain destinations, and Reserve members must provide written authorization for travel. |
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I loved how I could hear that fierceness in tone in advance of literal understanding. |
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Pro-democracy politicians have put the best face they can on a confusing scramble to realign their election strategy in advance of the September Legco election. |
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A reactive low-season policy is not a credible solution, especially in an industry that does its marketing a year or two in advance of the results. |
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It had been anticipated that the entire project would be plain sailing and completed in advance of the Tall Ships' event which the city will host next week. |
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Diversion signs will be put in place well in advance of the closure of the section of road, which is one of the main thoroughfares in and out of the city. |
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As the corps entered Belgium, each division planned to move a covering force in advance of its column to seize key objectives assigned for each day. |
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The Embassy produced a short video in advance of the trip, which, in the spirit of our times, is meant to both inform and amuse. |
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But it should be remembered that for the first two and a half years of the war they were far in advance of anything in service in any other nation. |
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Most of the time if you are prescribed a medication that could bind you up the doctor or pharmacist will let you know in advance of that possibility. |
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We sussed out a lovely circular walk that will be ideal for exercising the legs of visitors after a heavy meal, or building an appetite in advance of one. |
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When you get to the store, you find that, mirabile dictu, the metadata you need is already there, attached to the shelves in advance of your arrival! |
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They are bilking fans out of millions of dollars by releasing the theatrical versions of the films several months in advance of the amazing extended editions. |
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Satie was in advance of his time with his love of bitonality, polytonality and non-triadic harmony to name but a few of his gravity-breaking techniques. |
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Ask for the report to be in your hands well in advance of the sale. |
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Car parking will be signposted well in advance of entrance to the venue. |
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European governments are stiffening their resistance to war in Iraq in advance of the weapons inspectors' report to the United Nations security council tomorrow. |
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This newspaper understands that the government is already preparing to mount a campaign to soften up the public in advance of the referendum campaign. |
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According to the Mirror, innoculations against Rabies, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Diptheria and more will be needed well in advance of travelling. |
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The decision on who will host the World Cup is usually made six or seven years in advance of the tournament. |
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The procedure for debt was in advance of that in England, in that a default judgment could be obtained. |
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A summary table of poll results in advance of the referendum is set out below. |
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This was in advance of his first New York City area match the following day against the New York Red Bulls. |
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It is used to create a sale and is sent in advance of the commercial invoice. |
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As it takes several weeks to become protected after immunization, we encourage people to become immunized well in advance of the flu season. |
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Understanding hospital sticker prices in advance of a hospital stay can help both insured and uninsured patients reduce sticker shock. |
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Excavations in advance of an extension to Penrith Cemetery showed that the road survived better at the edges of the field. |
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The district performs bioassay testing every five years in advance of ODMDS disposal events. |
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The lodge closed in March 2012 in advance of the renovation, and the contractor, Wade Abernathy Inc. |
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Straight from the world of spin, the practice of giving a political response agreed in advance of criticism can be found under P for prebuttal. |
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Sometimes the share cutting edge is placed well in advance of the moldboard to reduce the pulverizing action of the soil. |
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The city's five community gardens are getting brush-ups in advance of the coming gardening season. |
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Construction is expected to be complete in April 2017, in advance of the inaugural call of the first new Commitment Class ship, El Coqui. |
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Straw polls taken years in advance of an election have a poor record of prediction. |
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Carlos Capelan has already made headlines in advance of his visit to Tyneside. |
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Registered childminders also have limited places so parents signing up at least a few months in advance of going back to work is common. |
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However, few arrived in advance of the infantry, and many sank before reaching the shore, especially at Omaha. |
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The previous Parliament had been dissolved on 12 April 2010 in advance of the general election on 6 May. |
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Kate may chop her hair in advance of Australia visit next month. |
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The scandal that brought Bo down erupted in advance of a generational shift of power atop China's factionalised Communist Party. |
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This usually means that the heir to the throne is known well in advance of becoming monarch to ensure a smooth succession. |
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Tacitus wrote a speech which he attributed to Calgacus, saying that Calgacus gave it in advance of the Battle of Mons Graupius. |
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It's recommended that you apply for your ESTA at least 72 hours in advance of your travel. |
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The department also extended the notice requirement for temporary layoffs by an Illinois state agency from 10 to 30 working days in advance of the effective layoff date. |
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Choose from Venison or Wild Boar and slice in advance of the picnic and if you have space take a cheeseboard along so you can display it properly. |
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The lad was pounced upon and raised up on his friends' shoulders, and away went the boat club boys around the town, Blumpo in advance of them blowing a big fish-horn. |
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In 1966 and 1967, in advance of a new car park being built at the site, the area of land immediately northwest of the stones was excavated by Faith and Lance Vatcher. |
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He travelled in advance of his master, making the necessary arrangements. |
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British Protestant missionaries who travelled around the globe often in advance of soldiers and civil servants spread the Anglican Communion to all continents. |
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The schooner ploughed on Northerly for a minute longer, before tacking again to lay herself half a mile in advance of the nearer corvette, now up on their larboard quarter. |
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These committees are established in advance of the bill being laid before either the House of Lords or the House of Commons and can take evidence from the public. |
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While in some respects Northern Ireland's equality law ha been in advance of developments elsewhere, there are also examples where it is not as progressive. |
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An adventurous London journalist, who is going to Abyssinia in advance of the expedition, tried to nigrify himself recently with tincture of iodine. |
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The technology was far in advance of any coal mining method in the late medieval period and was considered one of the industrial wonders of the age. |
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The society agrees to debate a series of topics in advance of the meeting, and every member is given an opportunity to participate in the discussion. |
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Due to the aforegoing, the initiative could not be finalised in time for 8 September 2010 or in advance of the general meeting referred to in paragraph 5 below. |
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The lake has grass carp well in advance of 20lb in weight to be caught. |
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This emissions reduction plan demonstrates a significant commitment by TXU and TEF to protect our air quality and the environment, well in advance of EPA mandates. |
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The synthesis also identified the need to coordinate SHA plans with the plans in place with other state, federal, and local agencies in advance of a series of emergencies. |
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His demands come two weeks in advance of a change in the law which will make it easier for local authorities to maintain up-to-date electoral registers. |
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