I apologize for his wordings and actions and I apologize in advance for any other offenses he does later on. |
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Furthermore we also discussed the matter of paying attention to the correspondence and wordings of short term insurance contracts. |
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Card buffs, however, huff that wordings are getting stale and that innovation in design is the one thing that is missing from cards of all sorts. |
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As the different wordings were thrown back and forth, all present knew they had a long working relationship to fall back on. |
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If the Committee recommends a ban on abortion, it may endorse one of the wordings, a composite of the wordings or one of its own. |
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Isabel's going to make a final print and copies for everyone, once we decide on the final wordings and the like. |
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You have discovered false statements, misleading wordings or an incorrect spelling? |
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We can make this work, though as I say there are one or two problems with precise wordings that we will want to come back to. |
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Annexes II, III and IV require inclusion of the Finnish and Swedish wordings. |
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My judgment is that these alternative wordings and response categories are not significantly responsible for the resulting differences in the surveys. |
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Copies of the policy wordings will be made available on request. |
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The sample wordings provided in this note must be viewed as generalized examples. |
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The rates are also available in CSV format, by clicking on the wordings, with a full background. |
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At present, the chief priest of a shrine pronounces the norito on behalf of the worshipers, and the contents and wordings of the prayer may vary. |
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It is also prohibited to use laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer. |
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The legal wordings are presently being reviewed by the Commission on the basis of the agreement reached by the Council. |
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Instead, we have the mind-numbing spectacle of one member after another reading slightly different wordings of identical talking points. |
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It was not easy for me to choose among all the poems available in japan. but here is a selection of the most beautiful wordings I could find. |
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Various patient wordings from the past look labored alongside the glib printout. |
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Some amendments are designed to water down the Commission's wordings on the pretext of avoiding a witch hunt against the captains and crews. |
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However, since some members raised specific objections to the text, we embarked on an exercise to come up with alternative wordings on which we all could agree. |
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We are well disposed to individual wordings in Parliament's report, for example to the effect that measures relating to highly migratory species are to be laid down by regional fisheries organisations. |
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The reason for this is that we have got some new proposals from the European Commission and maybe it is possible to polish up some of the wordings of the resolution. |
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This was a very exciting finding for us, because we were testing various wordings of health warning messages and we were also testing graphics, pictures, icons, skull and crossbones, and a lot of different images. |
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Reference may however be made to undertakings, names, company names, brand names and associations provided that laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer are not used. |
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These are habitational wordings used in the common law provinces only. |
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For example, if considering different wordings for a question, one wording can be used with half the pre-test sample and a second wording with the remaining sample to see which works best. |
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I am absolutely opposed to those wordings that seek to use these injustices as arguments for increasing supranationalism at the expense of the self-determination of the Member States. |
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A new legal act shall not constitute a recast act if, with the exception of standardised provisions or wordings, it makes substantive amendments to all the provisions of the earlier act, which it replaces and repeals. |
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We have thus voted against wordings along these lines. |
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Definitive authorisations, wordings and conditions of use will be published in the community register of nutrition and health claims made on food. |
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This is where the Turkish parliamentarians are most sensitive since such wordings may imply the questioning of the territorial integrity of a member state. |
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The reforms foresee inter alia greater transparency in key industry committees based in London, including one that establishes standard wordings for aviation insurance policies and clauses. |
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While some parts of the new questionnaire were built from previous benchmark studies, retrospective analysis was not possible due to different questionnaires, question wordings and measurement scales. |
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Although the wordings are not completely cognate, they demonstrate the different orthographies. |
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English grammar is the way in which meanings are encoded into wordings in the English language. |
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The second and third sections allowed but did not require Ministers to provide Welsh versions of forms or wordings. |
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We see this in the way that whimperatives use pro forma openings like Can you rather than other wordings with the same meaning, such as Are you capable of passing the salt? |
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