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That is partly because the technicalities are complex; and partly because policy makers fear that if they come down too hard on such a crucial industry, their economies will be driven even deeper into recession.
To go from there to playing a handful of England games to now be starting in your first Lions Test match is a huge achievement because the technicalities of the role of hooker are unmatched on the pitch, other than in the fly-half.
Although strong encryption has been available to the public ever since Phil Zimmermann wrote and released PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) in 1991, it never realised its potential because the technicalities of setting it up for personal use defeated most lay users.
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However, because of the technicalities of ERISA, the third-party administrator would still be offering the coverage under the auspices of the religious nonprofit's plan.
Tonight BA denied allegations it is profiteering by putting the seats on sale and said it was unavoidable because of the technicalities of its booking system and that the tickets could be reserved by stranded passengers for free.
There are very few attempts by criminal courts against multinationals, because of the technicalities.
Some important services offered by insurance companies, such as 24-hour nurse hotlines and disease management programs for preventive care, are classified as administrative costs, and not medical expenses, solely because of the technicality that they are not payments to a third party.
I could only meet him five days before we started working, because of the technicality of the performance.
"I won't bore you with the technicalities because I'm trying to keep you awake," he said.
But because we both understand the technicalities of any type of scene like that and how it's acting and all that kind of stuff -- everybody thinks I'm lying when I say this, but it doesn't affect me like that.
The introduction of a profit-seeking company into the management of the school is allowed because of a technicality: the founder of the school is a charitable trust that has decided to outsource the entirety of the management to a fee-charging company – whose global business has a turnover of £60m a year, earning profits of £5m, according to analysis by the Adam Smith Institute.
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