The betting on the booze front is that zoning will eventually be put into place in Pattaya entertainment venues. |
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The government must reconsider its position and put into place a system for remitting student debts for all those who enter the public sector. |
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The first of the massive pipes were floated on the high tide on Thursday morning last and put into place. |
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The speed bump, which was put into place this summer, was damaged beyond repair and subsequently removed altogether. |
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In fact, the rules put into place after that selection in 1271 included secluding the Cardinals from all outside communication. |
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A Gopher site was initially put into place in 1993, and then replaced in 1994 by a Web site. |
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That has all led to the investment in growth that this legislation will put into place. |
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Infection control methods were put into place at the weekend to try and stop the spread of the virus. |
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On July 1, President Chen Shui-bin attended the topping out ceremony to see the last beam put into place. |
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The measures will be put into place at the next sitting of Parliament, tentatively scheduled for March. |
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The Children's Society is calling for all local councils to put into place guidance on young runaways, to provide safe emergency accommodation and to provide family mediation. |
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And is politics really cleaner when stringent restrictions are put into place? |
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Then, various measures will be put into place to strengthen any shortfalls found. |
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This is another reason why a comprehensive system of spatial planning should be put into place as soon as possible for European coastal waters. |
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With the expert assistance of the heavy equipment operators, the concrete overbridge was put into place very quickly. |
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The amendment was passed by the committee simply to ensure there was no unnecessary red tape or redundant regulatory burdens put into place. |
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We put into place different implementation categories, according to a sceptre ranging from autonomy to heteronomy and from soft law to hard law. |
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Every project or programme, no matter how small, needs a simple monitoring and evaluation strategy that is put into place at the design stage. |
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This report that we have produced is not an evaluation of the internal controls put into place. |
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A possible solution is to use demountable defences which can be put into place when there is a risk of flooding and then taken down when the river has subsided. |
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Since corrective measures were put into place, the service results have improved and are meeting acceptable standards. |
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Five thousand Canadians have lost their jobs since the softwood sellout was put into place. |
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To manage such diversity, the Gond Pontouvre teams put into place continuous progress checks, based on a Just in Time policy. |
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The Bolsheviks immediately began to put into place civil law that swept away centuries of property law and male privilege. |
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The wooden scaffolding has now been finished, and the first upright beams put into place. |
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The Tribunal has also put into place an electronic filing system for all of its complaint case files. |
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But the educational systems we need to put into place, the long-term sustainment pieces, they will be a work-in-progress for several years. |
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It is therefore essential that measures be put into place to account for everyone during an emergency. |
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It then becomes a donation, a direct contravention of the principle of the law that this Parliament put into place. |
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Practices limiting the pollution of water ways and ground water are put into place. |
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If the new advice is put into place, US law will be put in line with other countries including the UK, Australia and Japan. |
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Not only does Canada's good name require that such measures be put into place, our shared moral responsibility demands it. |
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Some of the countries have already put into place an interbank group and an institution governing electronic money. |
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Clearly defined and more imaginative strategies to identify, attract, train and retain good teachers must be put into place. |
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a transitional government is being put into place. |
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The company has put into place recycling bins for newspapers and white paper. |
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As it can be difficult to record the number of clients rather than client-visits or contacts, a system needs to be put into place to allow the tracking of individual clients. |
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Before policies and strategies for the transfer of knowledge and skills can be put into place, it is imperative that the problem they address be adequately recognized. |
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Effective and appropriate border control and law enforcement measures have already been put into place to detect, deter, prevent and combat the illicit trafficking and brokering of such items. |
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Before designation to the CHRS, a management plan, or heritage strategy, must be submitted to the Board that describes the management area and the policies and actions to be put into place to fulfill CHRS objectives. |
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Stricter rules were adopted for future bids, and caps were put into place as to how much IOC members could accept from bid cities. |
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Additionally, new term and age limits were put into place for IOC membership, and fifteen former Olympic athletes were added to the committee. |
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Services to promote gender equality and the protection of women had been put into place at local level, and a decision had been taken to increase wages for unskilled work, for example for domestic workers. |
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The second solution is to accept multiple responses to the question, in which case appropriate data processing facilities for handling and tabulating multiple responses must be put into place. |
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Environmental protec tion measures, such as re-vegetating slopes, will also be put into place in the project area to reduce erosion and prevent landslides. |
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A referral system has also been put into place within the refugee populations, with focal points of each nationality who are trained to sensitize and assist their community. |
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To that end, ambulatory and home help services had been put into place, institutions and other services having also been established for persons who required nursing care. |
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The most fundamental principle is that adjudicator independence must not be fettered in any mechanisms put into place to foster quality, coherence and consistency. |
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I recall that this prescient person, this visionary, General George Marshall, decided to convince the United States with the Marshall plan, which was then put into place. |
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The council of the Cheshire County put into place a rural partnership involving publics and privates actors to answer the stakes bound to the rural development. |
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While flagging big cuts to future school spending growth, the Coalition's first budget earmarks the funding over five years to continue the chaplaincy scheme originally put into place by John Howard. |
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And in order to defuse this risk the new president would have to put into place at least some of his dafter ideas, if only as a political gesture. |
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The Permanent Council has in turn requested, and Development and Peace already agreed, that mechanisms be put into place so these clarifications can be implemented after first being reviewed by the Plenary Assembly. |
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Internet will allow us to put into place a network of mutualists that will be the counterpart of the multinational Insurance companies, which are beginning to cover the ground on a planetary scale. |
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Regardless of their nature or project length, they continue to put into place cooperative tools and apparatuses to structure the professional landscape. |
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Energetic power structures with real roots, based on clans, religions, oligarchies, or ideological movements, have replaced the feeble and corrupt pseudo-democratic governments the US has helped put into place. |
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Paganini: During this campaign we also put into place regular immunization services so that we don't accumulate a huge reservoir of unvaccinated children in the future. |
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He should get to work from the back row of his benches and persuade the guys on the upper bench that they should resource the elements that they have put into place already. |
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A key action to be implemented in 2009 is the rolling out of United Nations joint outcome evaluations, which will test some of the country programme action plan mechanisms put into place. |
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That a program of surveillance to study the incidence of pernicious anemia and the safety of food fortification with folic acid be put into place as a part of this clinical trial. |
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Since verbal consents are only valid for the transaction at the time given, they are not currently captured in a form conducive for reporting purposes, but a process will be put into place to do so in the near future. |
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However, if a project is high risk, it still may be approved depending on the types of significant benefits that may be generated and the mitigating factors that the project officers can put into place. |
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We have a right, in this Parliament, to demand that there ought to be real action right across the European Union to put into place a strategy to defeat this terrible disease, should it again break forth. |
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In addition, a full audit of government property and vehicles is being put into place. |
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Final arrangements were put into place for the encounter with the ruler of Calicut. |
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By the time of the civil service examination was put into place, Confucian influence saw outright discussion of Shen Buhai banned. |
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A new seven-day blood bank preop extension was put into place for patients not transfused or pregnant within the last three months. |
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It has also put into place or enhanced policies and procedures in areas such as human resources and finance, and has taken steps in requesting additional resources to assist in case review. |
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Poland is now bolstered by a very solid foundation for helping find viable and lasting solutions that can be put into place as quickly as possible. |
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Plan A, put into place properly, still works. |
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The creation of the interim structures and the plans that are now being put into place to provide the military capacity for achieving EU policy objectives are positive steps in the right direction. |
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We put into place measures to provide Canadians with broader and better access to more information from public organizations than they had ever had before. |
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Our human resources and operations teams worked diligently to ensure that resources could quickly be put into place to build the capacity needed to process the volume of applications. |
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Peer mediation and counseling programs have been put into place. |
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The result of all that is we've been able to put into place one program of instruction which sets one standard of police training across the whole country. |
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What is striking and deserves to be mentioned is that all of the participants believe that there is not enough recognition, including in the countries where a public policy has been put into place. |
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New advanced software is being put into place along with a state-of-the-art phone system that provides customers with up-to-the-minute status about their mortgage application. |
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A temporary restraining order has also been put into place which keeps Thompson from using any Mainline bank accounts for anything other than providing refunds. |
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Most of the oil depot facility inside the 33 hectare compound have been demolished, and plans are put into place to transform it into a transport hub or even a food park. |
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