The two associations were in correspondence with one another and exchanged printed minutes. |
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And there is a diversity of opinion among them, and I've been in correspondence with a couple of them. |
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The minimum amount for payments is HRK 100 and the amount can increase in correspondence with the clients financial possibilities. |
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Since then they have been in correspondence with the school. |
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As an illustration, Figure 5 displays the networks obtained in correspondence with a few different settings. |
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Mr Bryant has been in correspondence with us for some time around these issues. |
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By 1717 he was in correspondence with the exiled Stuart claimant, James Edward, the Old Pretender. |
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However, Patel addressed the issue in correspondence with Hilary Abrey in the months after her son's death. |
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In fact, in correspondence with PAC.com, officials at the Federal Elections Commission affirmed the plan to give out stock. |
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We want to make sure that our selection of judges is in correspondence with those objectives. |
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For example, statistics have been used successfully in DRC and Côte d'Ivoire in correspondence with donors. |
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I've met his brother and had long talks in correspondence with his brother, Lal. |
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It is an open concept that evolves in correspondence with an understanding of international human rights protection. |
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The range of settings for the pressure reducer to be used must be selected in correspondence with the application or the pressure to be set. |
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Then, use governmental vocabulary and language in correspondence with various ministries. |
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Since then the Special Rapporteur has routinely referred to these principles in correspondence with Governments regarding specific allegations and situations. |
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Upon receiving a complaint or if convinced that a certain situation requires immediate action, the Ombudsperson engages in correspondence with the respective public authority that is the object of the complaint. |
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First of all, Mrs van der Laan asked about the rules of origin, and if there are points which I do not cover in what I am going to say, I will take them up in correspondence with the honourable Member. |
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Two volunteers are in correspondence with HIV-positive prisoners. |
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The investment is in correspondence with the EIB lending priority to help Poland to meet the commitment to fully implement the EU environmental standards. |
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However, in correspondence with the State Party in March 2001 it was agreed that the information provided was insufficient to evaluate the nomination under cultural criteria, and only natural values would be considered. |
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He would never return to England, though he remained in correspondence with his countrymen and kinfolk throughout his life. |
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The National Charter, which comprises the preamble to our Constitution, paved the way for striking out in a new political direction in correspondence with our people's deep-seated aspirations. |
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The biggest catastrophy that could happen to MeatBall would be to attract 100 people writing here but only faintly in correspondence with the current goals. |
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This value is the value that appears in the table on the label of the container of saturated solution in correspondence with the temperature provided by the program. |
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This point will also be made explicit in correspondence with complainants. |
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He remained in correspondence with his schoolmate from there, Mary Leadbeater, the daughter of the school's owner, throughout his life. |
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However, Van Senden and Sherley's efforts were unsuccessful, as they themselves admitted in correspondence with Sir Robert Cecil. |
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In correspondence with that, Susan found her some full, dark purple jean flares to go with it. |
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In correspondence with Vincentius, a Donatist leader, Augustine admitted that earlier he had not thought so, but he had changed his mind. |
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