Perhaps you have the good fortune of knowing a group of other newbies who can be your pals, or at least your transitionary pals. |
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He added that European clubs would need a transitionary period to allow them to prepare for the new rules. |
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But maybe that it what's wanted during this transitionary period when so many younger people bypass the newspaper for the web. |
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Their language, their world, their everything seems to be caught up within the transitionary state of being neither little kids nor adults. |
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In the end of the transitionary period, the usual system of calls for proposals in selecting beneficiaries will be used. |
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During this transitionary period, I anticipate that some posts will continue to be flirty, frivolous and funny, while others will reflect my mood at the time. |
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The procedures above are transitionary pending issuance of cost recovery guidelines. |
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Objectives are what the organization's members commit themselves to do, whether the organization is relatively new or in a transitionary state. |
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As MDCan begins to function under the new structure, changes may take place over the transitionary period of the next few months. |
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However, we also propose that, as a transitionary step, measures be introduced to curb the exercise of the veto power to reflect the original intention of the Charter. |
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At present, the media in Afghanistan is in a transitionary stage. |
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Moving coastwards from the northern borders of the Niger Delta, one comes across a transitionary zone of swamp lands. |
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In these documents various synergetic points are analysed, especially those relating to linking and transitionary zones which affect various areas, with proposals for medium-term convergence criteria. |
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And following on from this, the preferential trade agreement was disbanded in 2009, with a transitionary period set up to help countries adapt. |
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Today's cumbersome interactions are, Mr Ferrell argues, an awkward transitionary stage in the evolution of mobile devices that predictive intelligence will see off. |
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But the recent growth in exports to its two biggest markets, the EU and America, has occurred since the pair imposed transitionary restrictions on Chinese exports, which end next year. |
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Although the unlimited guarantee cannot remain in place for ever, any buyer is likely to insist that it at least remains for a transitionary period to prevent a flood of customers leaving. |
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First of all: even though this was a difficult transitionary period, there is a great deal of substance in the Court of Auditors' remarks on, for example, project management, and these must be taken account of in future. |
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In other words, Indian industry may not be prepared to apply the provisions of the standards immediately and some transitionary measures are needed to be introduced for them. |
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It could even be used as a transitionary space for new business owners coming to Sault Ste. |
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The tremendous measure of support, understanding and patience demonstrated by so many is appreciated during these challenging and transitionary times. |
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The role may be transitionary but it will have long term impact. |
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