They propose a change in rule to regularise the practice of some teams huddling together before the playing of the National Anthem. |
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Government will then issue new exploration and production leases to all existing operators to regularise them under updated terms and conditions. |
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In 1998 things were improved by the creation of a Local Government Fund to help regularise council funding. |
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I am not interested in having a baby for at least three years, but I want to regularise my periods. |
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The new rule is to regularise the practice of traditional Indian systems of medicine and to prevent quacks. |
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The church should regularise its position by asking for an Act of Disestablishment and end this anomaly. |
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He said now is the opportune time to regularise the group's status from renters to owners. |
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In the city we started working in the slums and pressured the government to regularise schools there. |
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The government recognises the need to regularise access, especially in rural areas, to specific credit for rice. |
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That also permitted the DARA industry to solve their problems with environmental authorities and regularise their situation. |
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To regularise his situation, the fund asked him for his identity card, health insurance card and bank account details. |
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This was in practice a movement to formalise and regularise the ad hoc process adopted for discussing such issues in some previous meetings. |
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They need to work together to regularise their carry-on rules, but more importantly they need to apply the ones they already have. |
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Savings reduce vulnerability and regularise the income flow throughout the year. |
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It is also possible to buy back or regularise prescribed contributions in some circumstances, but this procedure is very costly. |
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It is on the right track, since the most important thing is to regularise the black economy and take steps to combat crime. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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If the number of riders is fewer than the minimum permitted, the UCI shall give notice to the continental professional team and set it a period of 30 days within which to regularise the situation. |
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Where applicable, the commission shall give the UCI ProTeam or the UCI ProTeams concerned a deadline in which to regularise the situation in the manner it shall indicate. |
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While it is difficult to say which method of entry is most common, some indication comes from the pool of people who apply to the state to regularise their immigration status. |
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It can be used by the Board of Directors in exceptional circumstances, notably in the case of a takeover bid, when the control of the company is seriously threatened, even to regularise abnormal stock market prices. |
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Clients who follow this route can regularise their situation in six weeks. |
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Europe has no ready made answers how to deal with this massive number of irregular migrants and it is deeply divided over whether and how to regularise those living in an irregular situation. |
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Many states have already taken steps to regularise the situation of large numbers of irregular migrants living in their countries, recognising that many of these persons will never return to their countries of origin. |
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We are therefore calling for common provisions to protect immigrants' rights in work, for uniform penalties for exploiting illegal labour and for support for employers who regularise the status of their workers. |
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But it is dragging its feet so as not to harm its landowning friends, claims the MST. In his first presidency, from 1993-7, Mr Sánchez passed a law to modernise land registries and regularise chaotic and missing legal titles. |
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This will avoid the problem of conflicting decisions and may assist a debtor to formalise or regularise payments or bring some certainty to his or her financial situation. |
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However, after discussion with a number of interested parties and other stakeholders, it has been decided not to formalise and regularise this concept. |
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The scheme involves paying fully refundable advances to producer groups to enable them to regularise the prices for pork pigs paid to pig-farmers belonging to the scheme. |
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Payment of this tax is linked to the obligation prescribed to companies by this law to regularise the special reserve account, by transferring long-term gains on disposals to ordinary reserves. |
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Reform of London local government sought to regularise this arrangement. |
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