This timeframe would be used to bolster beach fortifications and supply depots. |
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A spokeswoman for the show said the response was huge, given the one hour timeframe which the public had to register their opinion. |
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Although no timeframe has been finalised, a draft document has been forwarded to the management of both institutions. |
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But even in this limited timeframe, the short manages to make bold and vivid statements about filmmaking, digital film vs. traditional film stock, and growing old. |
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Are you prepared to give commitments of a timeframe by which any captured unblurred image will be deleted? |
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Address accuracy helps ensure your mail is deliverable within the timeframe you expect. |
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The investment, equity structure and timeframe for the project is yet to be firmed up, he said, adding Tehran has shown keen interest in the project. |
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He was unable to specify a timeframe when they would report on their findings, but said once their work is complete the Government will produce a Green Paper. |
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The European Union now looks forward to the holding of democratic elections to the Supreme Council of Adjara within an appropriate timeframe. |
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The end result is a more concise, focused report produced within a shorter timeframe. |
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This assists in producing a more concise, focused report in a shorter timeframe. |
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For many projects, support will not be forthcoming within the timeframe set if this acceleration does not take place. |
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Cameco, acknowledging that it is an urgent matter, stated that it cannot provide a timeframe at this time. |
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Long-term demand trends must still be evaluated in order to initiate investment spending that can be recouped over a very long timeframe. |
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Within what timeframe does it hope to achieve this, given its vow to step up its efforts to improve Poland's public finances? |
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During the course of this inquiry, 12 projects were eliminated as unreachable within the timeframe of this survey. |
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Those that did not respond with corrected data within the specified timeframe could not be considered in the ranking process. |
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However, in order to secure public ownership, targets should be achievable within a realistic timeframe. |
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To keep you off your seat and on your feet, many trackers will even vibrate after a certain timeframe of inactivity. |
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What we need now is joint and tangible action within the agreed timeframe, not national squabbling. |
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The company contends that the timeframe of the taping limited the chance of others being recorded. |
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This is a tight timeframe, but one which can now be achieved because of the strong progress which has been made over the last six months. |
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This can arise because your customer becomes insolvent or because your customer does not pay within the set timeframe. |
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Treatment advocacy has worked to a very different timeframe as compared to vaccine and microbicide advocacy. |
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Vivek Kundra, the federal chief information officer says that rules are being drafted but did not give a timeframe for their release. |
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As to what the Tories want to renegotiate, on what timeframe and in pursuit of any objective, search me. |
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You probably wonder which country this report is about, and the timeframe in which it is set. |
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Do what is possible in the context of the research and within your existing resources and the timeframe of your study. |
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The expected results refer to the outputs which the project is expected to achieve within the timeframe of project duration. |
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Several of these employment initiatives have been ongoing throughout this timeframe, with work expected to continue in all areas. |
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Although that average improved slightly to 396 days in 2004, 11 of the total 18 cases exceeded the one-year timeframe. |
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If it there is a need, the timeframe can be extended based on agreement between the Parties. |
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I think that it must be placed both in a certain timeframe and in a geographical context. |
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In 2002, this average was reduced to 272 days, none of which exceeded the one-year timeframe. |
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She also recommends that objectives directly suggest a list of measures and a timeframe for achieving targets. |
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It had wonderful pictures and images from the timeframe, a good essay by Mark Lewis who is a leading Beatles expert, and it's a very good package. |
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And despite their tight, 24-hour timeframe, they feel expansive and imaginatively unconstrained. |
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Now it's true that some patent expirations expected in the 2011-2013 timeframe have been pushed out, and it's also true that biosimilars could be a sizable opportunity. |
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Fourth, what is the timeframe for meeting the conditions with respect to new troops and equipment and when will we be able to say the condition has not been met? |
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My fourth question dealt with the timeframe for meeting conditions. |
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They are exacerbated by the fact that many decisions are made under pressure due to the restricted timeframe, without allowing time for them to always be well thought through. |
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Once you've assessed the green opportunities, you can then consider the steps you might take to improve your environmental impact and the timeframe within which you might implement changes. |
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Ranking of capital projects is necessary in order to apportion available funds to cover capital costs over the implementation timeframe of the Strategy. |
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We recommend that you complete your download during the designated timeframe as we are releasing this download to all customers on a staggered basis. |
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He also conceded that his lawyer had only discussed the matter with him in January of 2005 and that he had not given the Applicant any specific timeframe for the alleged removal of convictions from his record. |
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We nonetheless remain confident that we will be able to reach a satisfactory occupancy level within a reasonable timeframe, due to the property's quality and excellent location. |
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The Delta bridge underpass may advance this timeframe. |
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Three-quarters of the 373 women who died from cervical cancer in the Swedish study had not had a cervical smear in the recommended timeframe. |
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The timeframe for the achievement of this target has been extended. |
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Other amendments concern the definition of close links and guarantors in counterparty relationships, the increase by 30 minutes of the timeframe for quick tenders and the updating of legal references. |
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For the second year in a row, the ATIP Secretariat was successful in responding to the vast majority of access requests within the legislated timeframe of 30 days. |
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In Lyon there is also current research on the citywide level to have future developments aim to create, within a not-too-distant timeframe, territories that would be comfortable and welcoming to all. |
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Maps from Agriculture Canada covering the Sept. 1, 2008, to May 28, 2009, timeframe show record dryness in a region straddling the area located along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border in the central regions of the provinces. |
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Our assessment timeframe and ethical considerations do not always allow us to pursue such issues straightaway, but we must be aware of them and try to make sense of any information we get. |
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Pakistan asked about the status of the law and timeframe for its adoption. |
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Ptolemy's Geography was written within this timeframe, so his account is contemporary. |
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I would bluntly and blatantly argue that the prebudget consultation process that took place, in probably the shortest timeframe in history, was the broadest that has ever happened. |
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Uncertainty about the actual timeframe of the sixty-fifth ratification and about the participation of the two major possessor states had complicated planning and final preparations. |
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To end this uncertainty it is of fundamental importance that a firm date for elections should be announced as soon as possible, along with a clear timeframe for ending the emergency. |
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We know that the broader reform on these matters cannot be developed overnight or in isolation, least of all just within the context of a parliamentary committee with a short timeframe. |
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In order to fairly assess PWGSC's performance in actioning pay and pension interventions within an acceptable timeframe, the established turnaround times in place had to be considered. |
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As there is no legally binding agreement for these sales and the timeframe for the resale is not forseeable, the concentration fell under the European Merger Regulation. |
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The Arbitrator may require from each party involved that it hands in, within a specified timeframe, a resume of their presentation along with any piece of evidence to sustain such pretentions. |
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With two million cards to be delivered in a 24 months timeframe, of which over one million in 2006, this agreement will enable RCS to fully handle its successful business expansion and broaden its DTH offering to new markets. |
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All children in the sample had been in contact with a CWA in some form, ranging from a closed investigation to coming into care, within a specific 15-month timeframe. |
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In the 1999-2000 timeframe, computer scientists in particular, along with researchers in fields such as medical imaging and electromagnetics started using GPUs for running general purpose computational applications. |
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Although the EFAA imposes a timeframe for making funds available to depositors for local and nonlocal cheques, it also provides for a number of circumstances in which these normal availability schedules would not apply. |
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The version currently available is Release Candidate 2, with RC3 expected to be made available around the Comdex timeframe in mid-November. |
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An interim assessment of the country programme document would valuably contribute to benchmarking a timeframe when UNDP exit might be contemplated. |
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However, in the absence of specific policy measures, to coordinate fragmented efforts and to incentivise action, this potential may not be realised in the timeframe of the 2020 targets. |
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All the organization requirements that had to be established, and that are described in this Chapter, resulted in a myriad of high-level tasks that had to be juggled in parallel, within a short timeframe. |
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Terms of Reference and a communications strategy for the ICMS are currently under development but no timeframe for their release has been identified as of yet. |
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The policy is to give bound to the scope of people who can claim damages, how much they can claim, and within what timeframe. |
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The warranty timeframe for costumers is 2 years from the receipt of the goods, for commercial customers it is 1 year from the receipt of the goods. |
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A spokesman for Prasetyo, Tony Spontana, told Guardian Australia the executions would be after the Asian-African conference in Jakarta from 19 to 24 April, but could not confirm a timeframe beyond that. |
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Does it have a clear target, timeframe and policy solution? |
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The farm was constructed sequentially in two phases with overlapping installation activities to reduce the overall construction timeframe. |
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There seemed to be no correlation between geological age and quality of preservation, within that timeframe. |
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This cereal timeframe will be stretched further by Cereal Anytime. |
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At the time of the monitoring visits, the entire taxpayer relief program is reviewed, including the office's progress at attaining the four to six weeks processing timeframe. |
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If no comments have been received within this timeframe, it is tacitly assumed that the FAMHP has approved the commencement of the clinical trial. |
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The court is obliged to do the job of the legislature, while cases mount up to a point where the effectiveness of right of access to the court, or at least to a fair trial within a reasonable timeframe, is harmed. |
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That's a much tighter timeframe than we saw with Suncor's Pond 1, which is on track to mark a milestone in 2010 by becoming the first trafficable oil sands tailings pond with progressive surface reclamation underway. |
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Nor is it clear whether land can be sold competitively in such a short timeframe, unless sales are already under way – in which case this is not a new announcement. |
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As well,VCs are typically disinclined to contribute to High-Capex projects that prove difficult to achieve the required return on investment in a relatively short timeframe. |
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And when objectives are plainly unattainable, we must have sufficient courage to revise them without giving up hope of achieving them within a realistic timeframe. |
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Geoscientists for example still lack computer programmes capable of calculating earthquake development and seismic wave propagation within a reasonable timeframe and providing high-resolution simulation of such events. |
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As Mr Jarzembowski has explained, it is extremely important that this directive repeals the original hushkit regulation within the timeframe laid down. |
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The Council asked the various national and Community authorities concerned to make a special effort to ensure the implementation of the Action Plan within the desired timeframe. |
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If you are not fully satisfied of your purchases, it is then possible to send back articles in mint condition, with all tags and your bill, for a timeframe of 15 days. |
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Vapam HL is the leading soil fumigant on the market and its new formulation is an important time-saver in the busy pre-planting or pre-seeding timeframe. |
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This resolution effectively calls on the group to set out a timeframe for a transition to becoming a non-carbon energy group, phasing out fossil fuels. |
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Nick Varney, chief executive of Merlin Entertainments, which runs Alton Towers, said the park could reopen only when the investigation had concluded but did not give a timeframe. |
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While delegates and Chairs attempted to plow through the heavy agenda within a tight timeframe on Thursday, many applauded the approval of the draft decisions on chemicals financing and environmental law. |
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The last recommendation is more difficult to address since there is no guarantee that it will be implemented in the timeframe suggested, given that this office is not considering external recruitment. |
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This timeframe is adapted depending on the thickness of the test specimen, so as to obtain the maximum expansion rate without damaging the intumescence. |
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Given the large number of forums encompassed by this definition, it is not feasible for the Task Force to undertake detailed consultation with every relevant forum in the timeframe of the consultation process. |
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The allocation process should have a pre-agreed formula as to how increases or decreases in catch or effort limits are distributed across members, and a timeframe for the review of participatory rights. |
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Their customers receive their goods made to order and Voxware helps them streamline their supply chain in order to get the right goods with the right customers in the shortest possible timeframe. |
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The Committee noted that, though laudable, the objectives set out in the plan were not specific, for most part not capable of measurement or realizable within stated timeframe. |
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Together, we establish each part's degree of criticality and the timeframe necessary for its rapid deployment-from immediate delivery for critical parts to a few days for non-critical parts. |
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To ensure transparency and defensibility in the timeframe mandated for completion of the assessments under CEPA, early submission of relevant data is encouraged and a cut-off date for their consideration specified. |
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At that time part of the proposed agreement was for the cessation of hostilities, for the bringing in of international monitors to look at a timeframe where people in that area would be able to vote on their future. |
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As applicants who have not responded within the prescribed timeframe have received such letters, the number of final turndown letters increased compared to the previous fiscal year. |
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The Hanukkah timeframe 5-on-5 basketball tournament will also feature a trick shot shootout, a free throw contest, and a half-court heave and timeline shots competition. |
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If GSA meets its current schedule, we anticipate an orderly transition of our contract writing systems to interface directly with FPDS-NG during the Q1-Q3 FY06 timeframe. |
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