The process of accession is long and complex, and can tie up a lot of the available resources of the Commission. |
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Use rubber bands or inexpensive cable ties to temporarily tie up appliance cords and window blinds. |
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It had been a few hours since he had awoke that morning and the first thing that crossed his mind was to tie up loose ends. |
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As Daphne departs on Sunday with the two children, Seamus is remaining on to tie up loose ends and follow on later. |
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Shebala and his son Sheldon, 24, used lariats to tie up one of the animals legs force it to lie on the ground. |
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If you're feeling arty, use the whole leaves to tie up bundles of carrots, asparagus, or sliced zucchini. |
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She then intends to write a book to tie up the loose ends and reveal what happens to her characters. |
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I said I wanted to leave them with one thought which I hoped would tie up any loose ends. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends in any aspect today. |
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Distin is understood to have already undergone a medical and has only the loose ends of a deal to tie up. |
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My husband had been badgering me for months to tie up some savings in the bonds. |
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As if to tie up the trend, New Yorkers are currently big on crudo, an Italian version of sushi. |
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I know working together with you and your family would be beneficial, but I had to tie up some loose ends first. |
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He would wear the sari and quickly tie up his long hair into a bun and appear on the stage in a drunken stupor. |
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As a result, the jobs of 10 longshoremen who used to unload and tie up the unrefined sugar have already been eliminated. |
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Just as, when grooms tie up and dress a steed, boys lounge and look on, and elucubrate what the round brush is used for. |
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If you've only got a few leaves then you can sling them in a bin bag, make a few air holes in it, tie up the top and leave it for a year or so. |
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Last week was hectic, but, between trips to Switzerland to tie up loose ends, he did keep up with domestic news. |
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Some companies were prepared to pay silly money just to tie up business with the big networks. |
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We have a few loose ends to tie up first, much of which will happen over the next 7 to 10 days. |
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You can tie up your own tender at the dinghy docks or go ashore in one of the harbor launches. |
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I'll be back, either later today or first thing tomorrow, to tie up a few loose ends and thank a few people. |
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Paterson followed in to tie up the score, his mission criminally interrupted by a yank at his jersey as he prepared to seize and ground the ball. |
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Our strike force, Beta, is one of those designated to tie up the hellguards within the city. |
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A small number have been kept on to tie up loose ends before it permanently closes its doors next month. |
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They will be forced to tie up, find new fishing grounds or diversify into prawn fishing. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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Do your divisional managers know how much capital they tie up and what it costs? |
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Decide how much of your money you can afford to tie up and how much you might need to access, and then open accounts that meet both needs. |
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Jane, after careful deliberation, had decided to tie up her tresses in a loose bun with green and red flowers to match her sprigged white gown. |
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One way to access higher interest rates is to tie up money in a fixed-rate account for between one and five years. |
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A Bradford dad-of-two was blinded when a bungee cord he was using to tie up a deckchair sprang open and hit him in the eye. |
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Hildebrandt points out that under the program design, the two levels of government do not have to tie up funds on account. |
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After harvesting June-bearing blackberries, boysenberries, and raspberries, cut spent canes back to the ground and tie up new ones as they develop. |
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She quickly changed from her nightclothes into the clothes in the bundle, tucking her trousers into her tie up, saddle boots and her shirt into her trousers. |
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If the server were to echo the download requests, the target machine would enter an endless loop which could tie up its resources and from which the only escape is a re-boot. |
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This late flurry of activity means that I'll just have some loose ends to tie up on Monday, and that's my little project done and dusted and almost on schedule. |
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An excess of anhydrous potassium hydroxide was used to tie up the water formed by the synthesis reaction, thus preventing the reaction between water and potassium ozonide. |
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Unfortunately, this does not seem to tie up with any of the Milankovitch oscillations. |
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But due to the extreme heat, they could not tie up with their top performances. |
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The bank will also tie up with institutions for risk management and deploy corporate governance practices. |
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Pass the braid through the rig ring of 3 mm and tie up with simple double overhand knot. |
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Cliffhangers don't have to tie up loose ends so much as dangle new material. |
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The proper function of the Camp David summit should have been to tie up loose ends. |
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It used to be customary, in a book of this magnitude, to explain unanswered questions and tie up loose ends. |
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We had no warning, no time to tie up loose ends, to clean up misunderstandings, to say I love you one last time. |
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They invest themselves in the visitor's mission because they understand its importance. They also tie up loose ends, as the second example shows. |
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In operation since 2002, the Cruise Terminal allows ships of all sizes to stop over or to tie up and terminate a cruise journey in Quebec City. |
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To be sure, jaywalkers put themselves and others at risk, and they can tie up traffic, but jaywalking is hardly the kind of offense that merits being maced. |
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It is five times faster than dial-up access and does not tie up the phone line. |
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This is the Maasdam's 87th port visit since 1999, and on September 27 it will tie up in Québec City for the hundredth time. |
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Untreated cotton or sisal twine will also be allowed to tie up a biodegradable panel. |
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Sometimes they doubly tie up at the neighbouring dock and it blocks your access. |
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The only real consequence of this proposal will be to tie up the agriculture industry in yet more red tape and burden it with yet more expense. |
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Another reason is to tie up capacity and keep the potential generic producer off the market. |
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You can be content with what you have done, tie up your journals and put them away, and get on with the rest of your life. |
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Boaters must purchase a mooring permit to tie up overnight at lock or bridge stations. |
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Except in the Welland Canal, special pleasure craft docks are located near all locks where you must tie up to await clearance to lock through. |
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Therefore, those investors might not be willing to tie up capital in long-term projects. |
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We tie up your account only 2-3 hours every week, please leave us particular time for your account. |
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It is time to complete professional projects and tie up loose ends today. |
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On the other hand, he says, the production runs tie up money. |
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We had to tie up the ships' sails with short pieces of ropes. |
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So make haste this week to tie up loose ends, especially the busy work of returning calls and emails. |
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Hull stand-off Danny Washbrook took full advantage to step through and tie up the scores but centre Kirk Dixon couldn't land the conversion from a handy position. |
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To eliminate the intergranular corrosion, it is necessary either to reduce carbon to very low levels, or to add titanium and columbium to tie up the carbon and nitrogen. |
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Sailing vessels are now required to anchor out and can no longer tie up to the old whaling piers on shore. |
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I may be crazy, but I'd like to tie up with her again. |
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The Queen had to fend off a gazumper to tie up the deal on 18th century Birch Hall in Windlesham, Surrey. |
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Today, in addition to being the site at which cruise, naval and other service vessels tie up, the 6 hectares making up Pointe-à-Carcy are at the very heart of urban life in Quebec City. |
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A tie up between Eire-based Pubble and means small businesses can now take competitive advantage and outcompete their biggest business rivals. |
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Do you decide to try new surgery on a patient at very high risk, even if doing so will tie up the intensive care unit so that four or five other people won't be able to be treated right away? |
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The pinnaces could not tie up alongside Campania at night, and had to be moored several miles away. |
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The decision was taken to tie up to the downstream approach wall of the lock and inspect the underwater portions of the hull with the help of divers. |
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After this, tie up the bag and let the whole thing rest for a night. |
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He said BAI will not tie up with any other company after terminating the contract with Sporty Solutionz. |
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Nevertheless, further incentives and legislative procedures that tie up budget funds will be required in order to be able to reduce the personnel in a proper way. |
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More flexibility: by generating the load from your virtual users over the cloud, you have at your disposal as many generators as needed, without having to tie up or increase your own internal resources. |
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Otherwise, I became interested due to the feeling that it was not appropriate for fisherpersons to have to tie up their boats three abreast of each other in Carbonear. |
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Worse, cumbersome court procedures there tie up sailors onshore. |
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Yet tonight Weir will strap on the shinnies, tie up his boots and throw himself into just that. |
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But Yang still had one loose end to tie up. |
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They are tired of seeing uncompetitive firms, propped up by government subsidies and forbearing banks, undercut their prices and tie up resources. |
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Fold up the salmon and tie up tightly with kitchen twine. |
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Zip up your coat, tie up your boots and get ready for winter! |
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The main weapon that Spiderman has isn't some super-strong spider thread that he can squirt out of his wrists, with which he can catch and tie up the bad guys. |
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From this same source cited by the Calgary Herald, some companies go nuts about fax firms, complaining advertisements invade their fax machines, tie up their lines and use their paper. |
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Unless Kato leaves them altogether, we will not tie up with him. |
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The place she ended up living in doesn't tie up with her persona. |
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In 1994, Prime Minister Harper complained about a previous Liberal government's omnibus bill that stuffed different bits of government business into one piece of overstuffed legislation, in an effort to tie up loose ends. |
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Her proposals largely tie up with the amendments made by the Council during the negotiations and, as you know, discussions within the Council on this text were very lively. |
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The concerns of single women or of families on low incomes who must face the problem of childcare tie up with the question of balance between working and family life in an underprivileged environment. |
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Based on its legal form and nature, a leasing agreement does not tie up with the locally customary rental fees but is orientated at the interest rate of the lessor's provided capital. |
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Allied will get out of retailing and tie up with another drinks group. |
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Most of the voyages sent out by Henry consisted of one or two ships that navigated by following the coast, stopping at night to tie up along some shore. |
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We decide to stop in Chemainus for lunch, so we tie up at the public wharf, set security, grab the manpacks, and stroll into the pretty little town... enjoying the stretch. |
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This dispensation would be one time and limited to 15 projects which are located in the States having mandatory host State power tie up policy of PPAs under regulated tariff. |
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Now Villaraigosa, frustrated that the current board has used the courts to tie up his reform plan, is trying the same strategy by bankrolling a slate of reformers. |
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A peace treaty with Japan was signed in 1951 to formally tie up any loose ends such as compensation to be paid to Allied prisoners of war who had been victims of atrocities. |
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I would have liked to stay later and tie up some of the loose ends. |
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