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Mr. Bush, like many other Republicans, has said that if the Russians are unwilling to suitably amend a 1972 treaty on antiballistic missiles, he would back out of the treaty to free the United States to pursue its own course.

However, the cover may be subject to certain limitations and the coverage triggers may require attention as in practice these often apply fairly late in the investigation process, with the result that preliminary legal costs may not be recoverable unless the policy is suitably amended.

After all, the U.S. Constitution (suitably amended) has lasted for more than 200 years, and within its framework the country has emerged as the richest and most powerful society in world history.

"But because he then died shortly afterwards, and because his son was a minor and remained a minor for about 10 years, the country was then ruled by a council of barons and they ensured that the suitably amended Magna Carta was reissued".

"But because he then died shortly afterwards, and because his son was a minor and remained a minor for about 10 years, the country was then ruled by a council of barons and they ensured that the suitably amended Magna Carta was reissued". It was reissued several times in the 13th Century, with the text changing from the 1215 original.

The results, even if at an initial stage, show that the peptideOSM can be taken into account as adiponectin-receptor agonist, once suitably amended to make it enzymes resistant.

Cognitive status was evaluated using both the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire (SPMSQ, range 0 10 errors) [ 10], which was suitably amended to adapt to the institutional setting and administered to residents, and the Minimum Data Set Cognition Scale (MDS-COGS, 0 10 point scale) [ 11, 12], which obtains an assessment from the main caregiver based on selected Minimum Data Set questions.

Cognitive status: we used a Spanish version of Pfeiffer's Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire [ 15] (range 0 10 errors, allowing for one more or one less error if subject has had only a grade school education or has had beyond high school education, respectively), suitably amended to adapt to the institutional setting.

"Vodafone has asked the Indian government to abandon or suitably to amend the retrospective aspects of the proposed legislation as Vodafone would prefer to reach an amicable solution to this matter," the company said in a statement.

President Sadat amended the constitution to enshrine Islamic sharia as the "principal source" of legislation, which leaves matters suitably vague.

The government also amended legislation covering children's homes, so providers now have to reassure Ofsted inspectors that new homes are "appropriately and suitably located".

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