The only provisos are that you must be able to write competently and coherently and that you must be prepared to post under your real name. |
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James Madison did not draft the Bill of Rights with limiting provisos or riders attached to it. |
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Despite Coun Dean's opposition the committee voted through the application, adding provisos about issues such as waste recycling. |
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It is a blanket provision, and there are no exceptions, qualifications or provisos that apply to that offence provision. |
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In this context, European projects must provide for more specific provisos and special funds for informing the population. |
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The principle is enshrined in legislation that, subject to certain provisos, children should be educated in a mainstream setting. |
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He said when the Green Dragon was granted a late night entertainment licence, nine provisos were added by Kennet District Council, which is the licensing authority. |
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One of the provisos stipulates that any money a business receives from its insurance company or as a grant must be turned over immediately to the SBA to pay down the loan. |
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He said ownership of the car park would be transferred from the council to Samuel Smith's, once the revamp had been completed, but with certain provisos in place. |
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The proposals for a mandatory carbon-based RTFO with minimum sustainability standards are subject to a number of provisos. |
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Popes before him have also said that– with certain provisos – there is no incompatibility between evolution and God as divine creator. |
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Academic writing generally makes use of such scholarly apparatus as introductions, provisos, disclaimers, acknowledgements, notes and references, bibliographies, and indexes. |
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The young will likely fare worse than the old. But for all those changes and provisos, some projections are feasible. |
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With the aforementioned provisos, I wholeheartedly support the speedy accession of Romania. |
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The Johannesburg text is full of references, reservations and provisos, just to make sure we keep our hands off trade. |
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Ireland had been fighting to put provisos into the clauses, but had not been insisting that the link between immigration, aid and trade policies be removed. |
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If it were found that abortion was wrong, then better checks and balances would have to be put in place, better counselling would have to be given and certain provisos made. |
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We support the importation initiatives outlined in this bill in principle but with certain provisos. |
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Subject to these provisos, the Commission intends to introduce the requisite measures as indicated without delay. |
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In fact, we have to wonder whether the aids allocated to territories are subject to the same provisos as other aids. |
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He chose his words carefully, dropping caveats and provisos. |
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Still, the law is hedged about with provisos. |
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It depends where you are in the world and what you're doing and who you're working with, there are a whole set of provisos you can put on that but all things equal, people need to be honest about it as best as they can. |
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Furthermore, consumers are increasingly bypassing retail stores and buying online. Despite these provisos, the early evidence does suggest that consumers are pulling in their horns. |
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On the whole I think these voluntary agreements provide added value, but with the provisos that are also linked to the Commission proposal, that is to say, we have to improve legislation, not replace it. |
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That would have been a win-win situation that we could have enthusiastically supported instead of being tepid as we have been in our support for Bill C-51 with a number of provisos and our very qualified support. |
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There are however a number of provisos to this position: Regions have no desire to challenge the current maritime safety system with its international dimension based on the ultimate responsibility of States. |
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The Federal Minister for Transport, Innovation and Technology shall supervise the air carrier concerned for compliance with the provisos and conditions imposed. |
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For instance, if there has been some action on a bill within at least the last 10 year period, there are provisos that this 10 year period would be extended for a further 10 years beyond when the amendment has been made. |
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The international donor community, which includes Swiss organisations for the most part, is now prepared to carry on where it left off delivering financial aid, but with certain provisos. |
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The express or tacit acknowledgement of the settlement accounts and statements includes the approval of all items contained in these as well as any provisos of the bank. |
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Considering the specific nature of the proposal, namely the annual determination of relevant prices pursuant to the provisos of the Common Market Organisation in its present version, an impact assessment is not required. |
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In the breadth of territory that lies between these two provisos are found all the explanations for uncreativeness in the dance. |
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The contract included a number of provisos, including the label ceding greater creative control to the artist and a commitment to breaking Williams into the US market. |
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Provisos include making 20 per cent of residential properties on the development affordable housing. |
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