Besides, she would never make another album without a producer, record label and time limit. |
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Yes, that seems to be the rule and that provides for a time limit of two months. |
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If the invoice needs to be adjusted downward, he must issue a credit note within the time limit. |
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It was a quiet day and it was easily sorted within the set time limit of five hours without water. |
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The time limit could be broadened so as to encompass the months of July and August. |
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Richard held his own against the IM, but overstepped the time limit and lost. |
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He admits the summary prosecution was not initiated within the legal time limit. |
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We are willing to agree to a time limit whereby we find a new stadium within two further seasons. |
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There was a real mood in the meeting that an attack on the time limit was the first step in an attack on abortion rights in general. |
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There is no stipulation of a time limit for US political rule and economic control over the country's resources. |
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Things have to go really fubar before he lets a bus run in outside of the time limit. |
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The decisions of the ombudsman will be binding, subject to a right of appeal to the High Court with a retrospective time limit of six years. |
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The historical reason for this time limit was based on arbitrary precedent. |
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He will set no time limit for their possible emergence into the senior squad at Maine Road, preferring to allow them to find their own level. |
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If a writ in a Queen's Bench action is not issued within the statutory time limit the action cannot proceed. |
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The riders have to clear 12 obstacles on the course within a specific time limit. |
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Under a provision referred to as clause 24 of the contract there was a time limit. |
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Late start and overshooting the stipulated time limit appear to be a thing of the past. |
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Due to these protests, the government was forced to back-pedal, creating enormous pressure as the time limit for fulfilling EU conditions nears. |
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But nothing is more stressful than the time limit options, and you will find yourself on the brink of rage-quitting from the stress. |
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I could not believe that there was no time limit from the date of calling the meeting to the date it was finally held. |
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This material plainly has to reach the expert and the clause provides that it should do so within a specific time limit. |
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Certainly, insofar as the order nisi seeks writs of mandamus and certiorari, it is outside of the time limit. |
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Next, if you do want to go off on a sidetrack away from your original purpose, set a time limit. |
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At the time, he publicly gave the time limit of three months for his plan to succeed. |
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Set a time limit for the number of hours per day or per week you will devote to television. |
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There is a time limit of 42 days to lodge complaints and that time must be very nearly up! |
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In the latter you have to drive a cab around town and make a certain amount of money within the time limit. |
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For an indictable offence, there is no formal time limit for the commencement of a prosecution. |
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It does not indicate that the court has an inherent power to enlarge a statutory time limit. |
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The Commission must also fix a time limit for the complainant to submit any further comments in writing. |
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Most Contracting States have made such a declaration, and all but one of declarant States have specified a one-year time limit. |
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Trusts might be able to keep their credits only if they pay out income within a certain time limit. |
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The time frame has to be mentioned because there is such a short time limit within which an application can be made. |
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The relevant appeal notice will need to be completed in English, within the relevant time limit. |
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No time limit had been placed on ratification of these initial amendments by Congress. |
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Yet the Commission insisted on the right to extend the time limit to 12 years. |
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At the same time as this procedure is decided upon, a time limit may be fixed within which replies must be given. |
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In previous tournaments, no one had been able to complete all 10 square root problems within the time limit. |
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The maximum time limit for payment is set at thirty days following the date of receipt of the invoice or an equivalent request for payment. |
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One response showed that a specific time limit applied in respect of credits which had not matured. |
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Time-related – Specify the time limit in which you want to achieve your goal. |
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Can the European Union have dealings with a president who holds all powers, without any time limit and without a mandate? |
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Would Google entertain the idea of putting a time limit on the unblurred images it keeps at its server farms? |
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It was suggested that a time limit should be introduced for parties to raise objections to an inactive arbitrator. |
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Should a player fail to place a bet within the set default time limit, the hand will continue without their participation. |
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Listings have no end time limit, meaning that they apparently run forever unless the Security Council or the Committee decides otherwise. |
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The absolute time limit, which normally should ensure a minimum level of efficiency for the border control, exists everywhere. |
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The latter is required to assess the situation regarding the time limit for issuing permits and to throw light on existing problems. |
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The Chairman may, in case of emergency and in consultation with the Director-General, decide to reduce the time limit mentioned above. |
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Its meetings can be convened when necessary with five days' notice, a time limit which is not applicable in case of emergency. |
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If the situation is not regularized within the time limit granted by the president of the UCI, the national federation may be suspended. |
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A 60-hour time limit forces competitors to run, climb and bushwhack for three days with little or no sleep. |
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Accordingly, the use of that microorganism preparation, as specified in Annex III to this Regulation, should be authorised without a time limit. |
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Note, however, that the animations do not consume playing time, because the time limit clock stops during them. |
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I would like for that reason to make a suggestion, which is to increase the time limit of the bursary to six months instead of four. |
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If a player does not strike the cue ball within this time limit, he is considered to have lost. |
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To facilitate the observance of the time limit, a light system may be installed on the lectern to signal the approach of the three-minute limit. |
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The application shall only be admissible within the year immediately following the expiry of the unobserved time limit. |
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There is no fixed time limit for the power to detain cash in case of failure to declare. |
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An individual whose request has been refused or not dealt with within the time limit may complain to the Information and Privacy Commissioner. |
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They shall communicate those measures to the Commission by the date of accession or, where later, by the time limit provided for in this Act. |
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Firstly, the validity of the Cooperative Society Regulation is coupled to the expiry of the time limit for the transposition of the directive. |
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It will be my way of getting around the time limit, if that's okay with the chair. |
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The application provides for the mandatory input of the payment time limit for each invoice. |
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Note that in the time limit mode you will get more time always when you remove gems from the screen. |
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The Agency shall comply with any such request, if it deems it necessary, within the time limit, if any, set by the Board. |
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The time limit for responding to an access to information request is thirty calendar days following receipt of the request. |
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Failure to respect this time limit shall result in the appeal being disbarred. |
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He shall be fully informed of his right to appeal or petition and of the time limit within which he may do so. |
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Furthermore, the possibility of exceeding this time limit in exceptional cases is limited further by introducing an additional criterion. |
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When you are determining, at a particular time, say, today, the consequence of a statutory qualification of a right, do you attach a time limit to the statute? |
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The project has a time limit, with an initial commitment for this year. |
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The City chief has vowed to bring in two or three top-notchers before the start of the season, but has set no time limit on his transfer activity. |
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I also set a time limit, usually four hours, with a brief respite in the middle. |
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Because the time limit for Roundtree to appeal his denial had passed, Fox helped him file a new disability claim. |
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Ordinarily there is a three-year time limit to file for a criminal-injury award, but the government made an exception for me. |
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Will he whine to the U.N. secretary-general that Iranian madman Ahmadinejad went over the time limit? |
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Some of the most extreme proposals of the bill were either diluted or struck out or subjected to a four-year time limit related to the course of the war. |
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Thus, I conclude, adherents of textualism and originalism should recognize the time limit in the Recess Appointments Clause as a matter of constitutional law. |
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This is not necessarily a certainty as the time limit for any buyer expired early last year according to the planning obligations which Persimmon agreed to. |
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At that time, pawnbrokers purposely lowered the amount of money poor people received for pledges and shortened the time limit required to redeem their receipts. |
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Once the time limit option has been activated, two new menus will appear from which you can choose how many stones must be played within a certain time frame. |
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Not only do you have to adjust to Luigi's floatier jump physics, but there's a strict time limit. |
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Notably, Article 8 on the provisional measures guarantees the right to defence by imposing a time limit, thus limiting the entitlement to institute legal proceedings, and by providing for the defendant to be compensated. |
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You also can choose a time limit for the game. |
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There was extensive wear and tear on the freewheel unit sprag clutch, likely because it had remained in operation for more than 700Â hours beyond its time limit before removal. |
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The time limit for acceptance set by the offeror by telephone, telex, telefax or any other instant communication medium shall begin to run from the time the offeree receives the offer. |
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In this case, the specified person may claim the ITC for the supply within the general four-year time limit for claiming ITCs available to non-specified persons if the specified person has paid the tax. |
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The delay could see some former Seroxat users' cases prejudiced because of the time limit set for such group actions. |
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Complaints made in bad faith or those that are frivolous or vexatious should be dismissed and there must be established a time limit within which complaints must be made. |
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The time limit for lodging a notice of appeal cannot be extended. |
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The ERC found that although the waiver request was mishandled, the Grievor had not shown that there were exceptional circumstances to justify waiving the time limit. |
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As there was a five minute time limit for waiting in this zone, the complainant's car was blocking traffic, and no train was due to arrive imminently, a security guard asked the complainant's son to move his car. |
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This exoneration is total and without time limit for equipment and tooling and has a maximum period of five years where buildings included in the investment are concerned. |
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After each game turn, invert the hourglass to reset the time limit for the next player. |
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In cases of poor performance, the time limit is double the standard amount of time. |
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Because the contest is a live television programme, a reasonable time limit must be imposed on the duration of the show. |
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Actual construction costs often exceed estimates, and spent fuel management costs do not have a clear time limit. |
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The new treaty has no set time limit and the name of the Benelux Economic Union changed to Benelux Union to reflect the broad scope on the union. |
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The other two are no longer pending, as both had a time limit attached and in both cases the time period set for their ratification expired. |
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Lastly, although the time limit for responding to calls is not regulated, it is customary practice to grant beneficiaries three months to respond. |
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I beseech the individual speakers to keep to their time limit. It is a matter of saving time and of solidarity with other speakers still on the list. |
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Accordingly, the Commission will assess specific cases in the light of the criteria set by the Court tolerating a time limit set on a national level of one to two months. |
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In 1998, the Board had recommended and the General Assembly had approved a 36-month time limit under article 21, on participation, and article 32, on deferment of payment or choice of benefit, of the Fund's Regulations. |
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Since it is quite unlikely that a mission contains a robot that is invulnerable all the time, Descent 3's scripting engine provides a time limit for objects' invulnerability. |
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I took a miniature poodle and a Bedlington terrier, and you have a time limit of two hours for each one. |
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And in response to a 'cold call' Merak repatriates the back-ups within a time limit specified in the Service Level Agreement, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even to locations beyond domestic borders. |
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This response had to be formulated with the greatest diligence and speed through the approval of a strategic plan for the region within the shortest possible time limit. |
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But the report found that providing for a longer time limit would weaken the court's role and make the principle of proportionality, which seeks to limit the costs of proceedings, seem like an illusive goal. |
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At the request of the chairman, the committee shall deliver its opinion within a time limit which the chairman may lay down accordning to the urgency of the matter in hand, if necessary by taking a vote. |
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Article 21 was amended in order to extend the time limit, after separation and before reentry into the Fund, for determining the separate periods of participation in the Fund that could be linked. |
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The arbitrator may abridge any time limit herein for the referral of the dispute to arbitration, in his or her discretion, in the event of urgency. |
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Questionnaires were sent to all the parties that were officially advised on the initiation of the review and to those who requested a questionnaire within the time limit set out in the notice of initiation. |
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Article 26 thereof stipulates that the father must present the birth certificate, authenticated by the local mayor, within the prescribed time limit. |
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Interested parties were given an opportunity to make their views blown in writing and to request a hearing within the time limit set in the notice of initiation. |
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In that case, the raw sugar in question shall be refined within that extended time limit and shall count against and be within the limits of the quota for the preceding marketing year. |
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The absence of a time limit reflects the common reality that a discovery may of a size and in a location which make it uneconomic to develop for the time being. |
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Time limits shall run from the day following the day on which the relevant event occurred, the event being either an action or the expiry of another time limit. |
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Such a generous time limit is intended to give the customs authorities the possibility of protecting their interests when they discover, even very belatedly, that a fraud has been committed. |
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The European Parliamentshall deliver its opinion within such time as will permit the Council to take note of it and to act within the stipulated time limit. |
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However, a hospital ship's protection is lost only after due warning has been given with a reasonable time limit to terminate the violation, and such warning has remained unheeded. |
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The request for continuation of proceedings shall be admissible only if it is presented within two months following the expiry of the unobserved time limit. |
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Failure to reply within the prescribed time limit shall be regarded as a negative response and entitle the applicant to bring an action or submit a complaint under the conditions set out in the previous paragraph. |
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This time limit shall also apply to those goods which are used in the construction of a building in accordance with their usual application and which have caused the defectiveness of the building. |
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This time limit shall also apply for such goods, which have been used according to their usual use for an installation and which has caused their defectiveness. |
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I think that three years is the maximum amount of time needed not only to lower prices, but more importantly, that will be the time limit for closed national markets to coalesce into a united European market in this sector. |
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The number of days to be checked should however be adjusted to ensure that the fortnightly driving time limit of 90 hours can be checked at the roadside. |
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In all cases, it would be important to set a maximum time limit for the correction of the excessive deficit and there should be no waver for bad policies. |
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In order to limit the administrative burden for the authorities concerned it is appropriate to set a time limit for the end use customs supervisions. |
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While the government does not propose to offer full retroactivity for the guaranteed income supplement, it appears to abolish any time limit when it comes to the money that is owed to the government. |
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If the document was served in Quebec, the time limit is 20 days for motions for divorce, separation from bed and board, and dissolution of a civil union. |
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I'm going to skip through this because I know we have a time limit here. |
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In the absence of an opinion within that time limit, the Council may act. |
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When the time limit for implementing directives passes, they may, under certain conditions, have direct effect in national law against member states. |
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Meanwhile, antiabortion MPs, led by Birkenhead's Frank Field, were stopped from attempting to set up a committee to report on whether to cut the 24-week abortion time limit. |
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Section 47 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 set a time limit of 2026 for every highway authority to complete the reclassification exercise. |
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Article One, section 6, Clause 1 has been affected by this amendment, which remained pending for over two centuries as it contained no time limit for ratification. |
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