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Last year the EU adopted an indicative date of 2002 for the first new entrants.
Last month François Loos, France's industry minister, said 2009 was "an indicative date" for competition rather than a firm deadline.
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* Note: Indicative dates depending on when the regulation will be submitted to Parliament (plenary session) and to Council for final approval.
As this is intended as an indicative example rather than a complete chronology of observations, these inputs span the whole crisis but focus on key dates when significant observations were made, according to contemporary reports.
"Turtles are an indicative species.
The NUJ ballot is an indicative one.
However, an "indicative" timetable in the document suggests 2030.
He asks if May favours allowing MPs an indicative vote.
See Figure 20 for an indicative result.
Instead, we provide an indicative example.
The IPP system, which has been condemned as a national scandal by prison governors, includes more than 3,000 prisoners who had already passed their tariff indicative release date: "They're only released when they can demonstrate to the Parole Board that they are a minimal risk to society, which is the present test, but in a prison cell they will find it almost impossible to satisfy that test.
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