Robyn went to four of the discussion panels, and summarised them here most comprehensively. |
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The majority decision on the question of the scope of the brokers duty is, I think, well summarised in the headnote to the report. |
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He summarised that there appeared to be a number of reasons for non-payment, both by individuals and institutions. |
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Much information from this book has been summarised by Anna Chaudhri, who also introduced similar elements from Ossetian hunting lore. |
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They do this by trading on a phenomenon once neatly summarised by the great economist JK Galbraith. |
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The Old Testament contains codified moral laws, such as those we find summarised in the Ten Commandments. |
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The essence of the audience's rising ire was bluntly summarised in an incredulous question from the floor. |
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It was fun if a little light, as though she couldn't be bothered finishing it so she just wrapped it up quickly and then summarised subsequent events in the epilogue. |
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The News team offers a summarised five-minute news update on the most important legislative events. |
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My prepared speech has been brilliantly summarised by Mr Stubb, the rapporteur, so I should simply like to put two questions. |
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As summarised Mr. Elong Mbassi: 'In this time of crisis, the temptation is big to redraw from development cooperation. |
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The general election result can be summarised in a nutshell: the Conservatives did well with voters that turn out. |
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This chronogram, a monitoring and assessment of feasibility tool, will have to be summarised in writing. |
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The advantages of portals can be summarised succinctly in a few words: user friendlier, cheaper and securer. |
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Council press releases are summarised accounts of the main decisions and discussions that take place during Council meetings. |
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The text of the full results is provided in Annex V and it is summarised below. |
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The relevant facts contained in this documentary evidence can be summarised as follows. |
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The reservations voiced in several quarters can be summarised in two major groups. |
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These are included in the information posted on the intranet site and are also summarised below. |
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The core of the project strategy is formulated in terms of its intervention logic, which is summarised in a so-called project planning matrix. |
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A charter describes the different tasks and ways of operating of this Committee, summarised below. |
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The following individual measures are to be summarised and implemented in overriding projects. |
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Those opinions considered to be the most important have been gathered together and summarised in this document. |
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In the light of the experience summarised in chapter 2, the panel takes a pragmatic view on this issue. |
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The Chair summarised that it was too early to determine when the next Standing Committee should take place. |
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In a series of numbered paragraphs, Lord Taylor summarised the position. |
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The guidelines for economic and employment policy, which have now been summarised in one document, are both a roadmap for more growth and employment and a basis for the Member States' national Lisbon programmes. |
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The following examples, the conclusions of which are summarised in Table 5, illustrate how to apply the workflow and indicative questions in the main guidance and how to draw respective conclusions. |
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The scene headings are given as Burrows summarised the scene headings by Jennens. |
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These arguments are summarised in a question and answer briefing published by UK Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament. |
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These three laws have been expressed in several different ways, over nearly three centuries, and can be summarised as follows. |
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A year ago, a bright, unemployed 24-year old single mother in Southend summarised in a blogpost the fear, humiliation and desperation of living on the breadline. |
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Dyson's argument, crudely summarised, is that the IAS machine should be regarded as the fons et origo of the modern world rather than the ENIAC or Colossus machines that preceded it. |
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As this claim in itself controverts the idea of a constitutional and parliamentary democracy as the Venice Commission sees it, this can hardly be an argument against its findings, as summarised below. |
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And that raises complicated implementation questions, which cannot be neatly summarised into the ridiculous binary of being for or against the perpetrators of beheadings. |
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There may have been a tug from the Welshman but Di MarĂa's insistence on throwing himself to the floor, rather than staying upright, summarised the sense of laziness from him in recent weeks. |
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The chronology of events described by the French authorities and summarised in Table 2 rules out the possibility that suppliers might have competed on an 'overall price' including the financing. |
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The findings are made available to you in a summarised report. |
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In general business terms, this can be summarised by stating that the activities in the medical and dental sectors have led to the highest and fastest rates of industrial growth in the world. |
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We inform you that these Interim Notes are summarised. |
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Lipoproteins are associations of proteins and lipids that undergo changes in their passage through the circulation as summarised in Fig. |
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The late 19th century English poet Nora Chesson summarised pixie mythology fairly well in a poem entitled The Pixies. |
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These prove his prescience, but it would have been better just to have summarised them. The bulk of the book is a necessary reminder of what Mr Gorbachev and perestroika achieved even if inadvertently. |
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The various viewpoints summarised above4 clearly illustrate that at present, a consensus on the content of the charter would appear to be a long way off. |
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It is, however, essential for the procedures for drawing up these national accounts, both in the transactions described and the institutional sectors summarised, to be identical from one country to the next. |
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Mr Lamy summarised the state of play after the Rio meeting by calling on Brazil to be prepared to open its industries to foreign competition and by calling for the EU and the US to sweeten their offer to open farm markets. |
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The registrant should also prepare an endpoint study summary where the findings for the endpoint are summarised as well as the rationale for the conclusion reached by the registrant. |
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For each of these areas we have defined concrete measures based on the recognition, famously summarised by Francis Bacon four hundred years ago, that knowledge is power. |
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The long title is intended to provide a summarised description of the purpose or scope of the instrument. |
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Headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope, the church's doctrines are summarised in the Nicene Creed. |
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A communion of autocephalous churches, each typically governed by Holy Synods, its bishops are equal by virtue of ordination, with doctrines summarised in the Nicene Creed. |
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While half a dozen painted dogs lounged in the sunny enclosure nearby, we sat in a hut to watch a five-minute video which summarised their plight. |
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Scholarly reconstructions may be summarised in tabular format. |
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Huijebregts and Vidal have clearly summarised the factors that will assist the differential diagnosis between cervicogenic dizziness, BPPV and VBI dizziness. |
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The truth tables of four examples are summarised in Table 5 below. |
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The 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Budgets were all delivered on a Wednesday, summarised in a speech to the House of Commons. |
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