Differences in temperature during production and the water bottle's conical shape are of influence on the dovetailing of the print. |
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Such dovetailing of federal and provincial authorities does not involve any encroachment on current provincial powers. |
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I come finally to the controversial subject of mutual recognition, which is brought about by dovetailing the different zones in this sector. |
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That's the purpose behind the campaign, dovetailing with many other efforts to achieve the same effect. |
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The administration of pricing and the pooling of milk and of returns by the Canadian Dairy Commission on behalf of the producers requires legislation dovetailing certain provincial and federal powers. |
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In addition, corresponding measures should be introduced which facilitate the genuine substantive dovetailing of economic and employment policy objectives. |
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The scrum-half Bianca Blackburn has excelled this campaign, dovetailing well with the fly-half and captain, Katy Mclean, while the 18-year-old centre Abbie Brown has also caught the eye. |
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The Threadneedle fund is a core UK equity income fund with a pragmatic investment style, but I would consider dovetailing it with the Standard Life fund. |
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My proposal that the development company should be established, coming into being in parallel with the Joint Undertaking but dovetailing closely with it, offers a compromise, a way out of the dilemma. |
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A European satellite navigation system can, in fact, mean major opportunities for developing the transport sector, especially when it comes to combined transport, dovetailing different types of transport. |
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The key point over the next few years will of course be dovetailing these policies with others, which calls for political resolve on the part of all players at all levels. |
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On the basis of contacts and talks with several members of the CMS staff as to why this lack of IMS-GROMS coordination existed, one reaches the conclusion that the two systems are seen as rivals rather than as dovetailing. |
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The importance is recognized of dovetailing countries' poverty measurements with the Global Environment Facility land degradation indicator on livelihoods. |
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A competition policy dovetailing with other Community policies Competition policy is a traditional Community policy instrument for promoting economic integration and improving the allocation of resources. |
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Alignment and appropriate dovetailing of the United Nations country programming processes with national planning and programming processes is essential in this regard. |
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One of the greatest difficulties consists in dovetailing the schedules of the different family members so as to make it possible to devote more care and attention to both family life and the children. |
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The Gothenburg Conclusions on sustainable development of 2001 set a long-term strategy dovetailing policies for economically, socially and ecologically sustainable development. |
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They use driving syncopation, dovetailing leads and flying meter changes, all to beautiful advantage. |
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It must be based on an integrated approach, dovetailing the implementation of existing and new legislation and the dissemination of good practice. |
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Specialised and improved coordination from within the Commission in order to ensure dovetailing of work and provisions would therefore be desirable. |
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