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Under European Union laws, the government would not be allowed to specify that a certain amount of the supplies for offshore wind should be homegrown.
Under the law, a pension plan is allowed to specify that the spousal protection applies only after a year of marriage, but most do not do so, one pension specialist said.
The first, they say, has led to damaging under-investment; the second raises the question of why, if the public sector is so bad at procurement, it is being allowed to specify the contracts for a revolutionary 30-year investment programme.None of this seems to trouble Mr Byers.
However, some providers of third-party funding, such as the German Research Foundation (DFG), are aware of this problem, which is why applicants are only allowed to specify the five most important publications when applying for project funds (Kleiner 2010).
Prospective donors should also be given sufficient information to enable them to exercise their choices and, in so doing, be allowed to specify if they are giving away their tissues for a specific research purpose or for general use.
The disaggregation of policy changes into different measures allowed to specify which migrant group was targeted by each measure, be it highly skilled workers, family members, refugees or irregular migrants.
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