The second major point I want to bring to members' attention is in the explanatory note. |
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He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended. |
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A decline in party discipline and of members' willingness to obey the whips, is one means of restoring influence to the backbenchers. |
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It is not in our members' interest to negotiate unaffordable equal pay agreements. |
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An audience of both genders tries to discover whom the imposters are, by asking questions and analyzing the panel members' answers. |
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Activists need to call members' meetings where they pass resolutions calling for escalation of the action. |
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The legal system can seek to limit family members' antagonism towards one another, particularly when relationships are ending. |
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Indeed, party members' addiction to power in a remarkably short time has been a revelation. |
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These actions nearly brought about the ruination of the association and the destruction of members' livelihoods. |
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I want to be convinced the council acted prudently and want to be assured members' wishes were implemented by officers. |
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Most private members' bills are talked out before reaching a vote, and on average only eight such bills have been passed in post-war Parliaments. |
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Joining a dating agency has no stigma, it is tantamount to joining a private members' club. |
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Section 4 proposes a formula for computing members' research output scores that takes into account quality, quantity and contribution aspects. |
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The ground floor also includes a storage area, ladies and men's rooms and a pantry that provides space for staff and members' needs. |
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Prior to Wilson's death, the question of band members' sexual orientation had never come up. |
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Our claim on members' terms was met in full, and the trade dispute ceased to exist. |
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It has a six-cluster house development on site, a helicopter pad and 15 members' cottages. |
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This follows from the charges of, for example, bias in favour of panel members' departments and inconsistency across subject areas. |
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You have also talked about how Martin voted against 24 out of 27 private members' bills in Parliament. |
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Labor leader Kim Beazley initially opposed the private members' bills proposed by the backbench Liberals. |
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Last week, a private members' bill was presented to Parliament calling for a ban on masts near classrooms and homes. |
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It opened with a show-and-tell session of members' slides during the traditional reception on Friday night. |
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He referred to Africa's concept of ubuntu, equating compassion with it, and bringing smiles to many audience members' faces. |
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Chairman Ciaran Toland says the group is completely unpolitical, and it is receives funding from members' donations and fund-raising events. |
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The Club meets for social tennis every Sunday afternoon and it is hoped to have regular members' sessions at other times. |
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We continue this Thurs evening, Nov 20, with a further portrait session, this time using members' own flash guns. |
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The impact of the Speaker is even greater when the House is dealing with private members' bills. |
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The message was relayed to me over a cup of tea in Parliament's members' lounge by FW's henchmen, both from not too verligte backgrounds. |
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Second, many of the council members' constituents, especially potential campaign donors, may demand that the city do something about the beggars. |
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This is split evenly between members' subscription fees and the green fees charged to non-members. |
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Dr Martin forward a private members' bill to decriminalize cannabis in some circumstances. |
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The letters were issued on Friday and got to our members' homes on Saturday at the start of their half-term break. |
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When food ran short, the younger children were sent to union members' homes in New York and Philadelphia. |
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The Beckford minibus travels to members' homes around Warminster, picking them up and taking them home in the evenings. |
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The arc of the members' lives follows precisely the classic Greek model of destiny, hubris and nemesis. |
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I do not appreciate members' partners or spouses being brought into this argument. |
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He proceeded to rush up and down the line of pegs, throwing the members' hats on to the floor. |
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I am sick and tired of hearing its members' boasts, which are based on a fundamental fallacy that they believe in one law for all. |
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The spaces need indirect lighting sources, preferably wall sconces and floor lamps to be less harsh on members' eyes when lying on their backs. |
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It does not just lobby in Brussels, but through its members' national federations it also lobbies the 25 European national governments. |
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The group alleged that the rates they had since paid had not been directed to the group members' accounts to conform with municipal regulations. |
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This means the members' hockey activities do not interfere with their jobs or education. |
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The subcommittee is inventorying members' expertise and asking government psychologists how agencies could put that expertise to use. |
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However, he has repeatedly said he would allow free votes on private members' bills on any issue. |
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Devices of all sorts, including preprogrammed hand-held organizers, have been developed to engage audience members' intellectual curiosity. |
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Now, however, after listening to members' stories, he says he can't discount the possibility. |
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I am therefore not well disposed to accept its members' stringent criticisms of others. |
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Club Castel, on Rue Princesse, is one of the most exclusive private members' clubs in Paris. |
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They have an acute sense of anticipating and knowing members' needs, adapting to new technology and gearing their products to changing consumer desires. |
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Public cash will be replaced by members' fees and payments for services. |
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Such depersonalization heightens group members' perceived similarities and attenuates their perceived differences, reducing the detrimental effects of categorical diversity. |
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The order dropped its habits after the Vatican II council and required that Ochoa wear a white outfit only during prayers at one of the members' homes. |
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I think it is important that members' names be pronounced correctly. |
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Many of the bigger sites claim to vet members' profiles, but there is often little to stop those with dishonourable or even criminal intentions from lying about themselves. |
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New staff members' burning questions are often perfect opportunities to allow returning staff to dole out sage advice or let their positive camping experiences shine. |
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The only exceptions would be residential premises like care homes, hospices, prisons and private members' clubs, where members would hold an annual ballot on allowing smoking. |
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A spokeswoman said the panel was set up by the council as part of statutory local government regulations requiring all councils to look at members' allowances. |
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Bulldozers have begun demolishing the terrace in front of the bowling green in readiness for the building of a members' long room and 36 executive boxes. |
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Organizations often rely on mechanisms such as suggestion programs, ombudspersons, or participative management to encourage their members' participation. |
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The members' interests may not be proportionally represented. |
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They demolished a partly built concrete structure that had sat derelict for years, after failed attempts to build a private members' club and a strata-title office building. |
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The meetings branched out into socials and cultural events that covered every aspect of members' interests from science to film and cycling clubs. |
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But too many traditional members' golf clubs fail to recognise that most of Scotland's new courses are commercial operations run as leisure businesses. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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Ultimately, a key benefit of ADL is expected to be improved readiness through re-engineering of training and enhancing service members' skills. |
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For the next three weeks, Antbear will not only be playing gigs at the gallery, but also displaying its members' fine artwork. |
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Such apazines are contributed to the bundle by their publishers without charge, being considered exchanges for the other members' fanzines. |
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A second study reviewed members' medication use following the implementation of a rosiglitazone safety prior authorization policy. |
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This recommended the rule book be revised and members' participation in NZNO activity be broadened. |
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He put in a clear round in several members' races, the amateurs' cups we won sometimes bibulously exaggerated to those of winner. |
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Niche marketing means that members' milk is manufactured into specialty or branded dairy products for specific market segments. |
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To limit team members' consumption, it issued food stamps to the villagers and allowed everyone to eat one catty of rice a day. |
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Asatruarfelagid lacks a central religious temple, or hof in Icelandic. Constructing a hof has been high on the members' wish list for many years. |
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In January 1622, James dissolved Parliament, angry at what he perceived as the members' impudence and intransigence. |
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Necker then stated that each estate should verify its own members' credentials and that the king should act as arbitrator. |
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The table below details changes in members' allegiances and parties' seat possessions. |
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The very first bill of the Assembly was to do with members' pensions and was taken through with minimum ado by a member of the Commission. |
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It represents its members' interests at a national and international level. |
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In addition to the protection of rights, SEWA educates, mobilizes, finances, and exalts their members' trades. |
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He has also ensured that orchestra members' wages have increased quite dramatically, after falling over the previous few years. |
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The General assembly appoints 'corresponding members' who may speak and propose motions but may not vote. |
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As well, the musical form connected a social text of populism and nonelitism to the members' positions as public personalities. |
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Probably the most fundamental guarantee that directors will act in the members' interests is that they can easily be sacked. |
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I hoped to park in the members' area but the attendant showed me the red card. |
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By taking advantage of volume discounts and utilizing other economies of scale, supply cooperatives bring down members' costs. |
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The sorority members' own interpretation of uptalk was that it was a way of being inclusive. |
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We are also bringing UPS Web-based shipping and label printing directly to our members' desktops. |
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I've witnessed first-hand lawyers misquoting, misinforming or misadvising military clients or service members' spouses. |
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Tobgey, for his part, voiced Bhutan's readiness to use the SAARC observing members' capabilities, especially in transpiration and energy fields. |
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Some composites have their own breed associations, with herdbook and registration of association members' cattle. |
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The formulation of an AEC Blueprint established the members' commitment to a common goal as well as ensuring compliance with stated objectives and timelines. |
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This was reversed in the 2000s, when Tarja Halonen and Erkki Tuomioja made Finland's official policy to resist other EU members' plans for common defence. |
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Works are also sometimes shown in the restaurants and members' rooms. |
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The private function, hosted by Playboy Founder Hugh Hefner, saw VIP guests hit the red carpet before heading inside the exclusive private members' venue for the first time. |
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But as a delegate I am very aware of the countability I have to represent members' views, rather than just my own and I need to discuss this widely with others. |
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When presented with the invitation, Epstein politely declined on the band members' behalf, as it had never been his policy to accept such official invitations. |
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The successful offloads and uploads for Crocodile 03 were attributed to the ability of the deployment support team members' ability to rapidly develop into a cohesive unit. |
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The Pact consolidated the other Bloc members' armies in which Soviet officers and security agents served under a unified Soviet command structure. |
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And I receive your forgiveness only from you. A group's promises and forgivings are nothing more than the sum of its individual members' promises and forgivings. |
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Within the framework of responsibility, the Ethics Committee may place various sanctions on a member, but is not allowed to restrict a members' right to vote. |
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