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Incidents that have been seen by officials, even in part, can be referred only in exceptional circumstances" and the FA did not consider this matched that criteria.
Mr. Silver's office would not say on Monday specifically why this case was not referred to the ethics committee, but said that such a case would not be referred only if that is what the victim requested, suggesting that is what had occurred.
But will clients who read that sentence, if they do read it, recognize that they will be referred only to facilities that have signed contracts and agreed to pay a proportion of the first month's rent when a resident moves in?
From what we are claiming, it is not to conclude that fossil shells of Italy are to be referred only to local species.
The mechanism for the appearance of air/gas in serosal cavities (pneumothorax, pneumopericardium and pneumoperitoneum) and in solid organs (including aerobilia and portal venous gas) are beyond the scope of this article; these will be referred only as a cause of abnormal air/gas in the anatomical areas discussed herein.
Limitations regard the generalisation of results, as part of them may be referred only to the organisational features of the region analysed (as for the productivity).
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He appeared to be referring only to the initial office.
If the country gets its preference, when its Russian-speaking bankers say strizhka, they will be referring only to a trip to the barbershop.
After this step, this guide will be referring only to version 40d (v.28).
Andrew Holmes, were referred only recently, around the time that Specialist Morlock's stipulation was drafted on Jan . 28
Significantly, political appointees are not subjected to this detailed examination and their names are referred only for a check on criminal and financial probity.
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