She has also trained herself to meet the standards of a graceful, understanding, good-tempered and virtuous wife. |
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What are the basic minimum requirements for one to set up a restaurant and do these so called restaurants meet the standards? |
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Many private homes have closed, being unable to meet the standards, disrupting the lives of many elderly and very frail people. |
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The Commission has satisfied itself that for Ireland the systems descriptions meet the standards set out. |
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Most campaign reports did not meet the standards of the election law, prompting the PKW to reject them or raise objections. |
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The agency is giving boiler operators at least three years to meet the standards. |
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Of the 26 sites in the Broughton Archipelago, none of them meet the standards of the aquaculture review in terms of siting requirements. |
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But we are being tough on you and we want to push you to meet the standards of the best. |
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Farms in these same regions have also received financial assistance in order to meet the standards in force. |
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Does the minister intend to authorize the work to meet the standards at Valcartier? |
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It is vital to ensure that the employee services meet the standards of quality you expect. |
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What actions are being taken by the federal government to help meet the standards? |
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We are building new prisons that meet the standards of human rights monitors and streamlining legal procedures to ensure due process in due time. |
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These should be reviewed in order to ensure that they meet the standards necessary to fulfill the common law duty to consult. |
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Organizations that delegate fundraising responsibilities must ensure that these activities meet the standards of the Code. |
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When all participants meet the standards, the entire industry benefits from more efficient and cost-effective processing. |
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We have to ask whether we and the media organizations we work for meet the standards we demand of others. |
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The criteria used by this foundation more than meet the standards set by the Dutch government for sustainable purchasing. |
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Part of this assessment should take place at the individual student level so that institutions have evidence that all their graduates meet the standards they have set. |
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I think CIF could require all schools in the state to meet the standards,'' Speier said. |
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Building on comprehensive assessments in 16 countries, this study explores the extent to which policy and practice meet the standards set out in international law and guidance. |
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Fully aware that it cannot guarantee it will meet the standards required to launch this monetary union, our country has stepped back from this project. |
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We have raised our concerns that a consensus-based process could lead to an ineffective treaty that would fail to meet the standards that global civil society is campaigning to ensure. |
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This allows to meet the standards of the Olympic Delivery Authority, concerning environmental protection. |
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The application of the Judges Act, he said, must be subordinate to the doctrine of judicial independence and meet the standards applicable to this doctrine. |
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Instead, automakers certify that they meet the standards. |
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They can meet the standards like everybody else. |
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Russia promised in 1999 to meet the standards. |
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Those who do not meet the standards will revert to the four-year program. |
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Based on a review of the Mission's security requirements, it has been determined that the current contract for 16 outsourced guards does not fully meet the standards required of security personnel. |
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On 26 August 1939 his boxing license was officially withheld due to an inability to meet the standards of the Boxing Board's fitness test. |
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The possibility of flying to an airport that does not meet the standards for night use gives pilots the opportunity to attempt to land there, which in itself increases the risk of an accident. |
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In addition, they must undergo a statutory medical examination to establish that they meet the standards of physical fitness required for the job. |
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Essential is that energetically relevant changes really meet the standards for the next 30, 40 years and that each change ultimately brings forth the required contribution for better efficiency. |
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As regards the documents that originated from the Spanish authorities, he concluded that the Commission cannot refuse disclosure, unless it gives reasons that meet the standards laid down by the Court of Justice. |
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Thanks to the magic of the Internet and remote communications, it is possible to meet the standards established by various customers more effectively. |
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The official trails meet the standards and criteria for mountain biking. |
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