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In Switzerland, where referendums known as popular initiatives can be launched by any citizen or group that collects at least 100,000 signatures within 18 months, the text of the question asked is put forward (assuming it conforms to law) by the party/persons proposing the vote.

And even our interview conforms to the cliche of the genre: it's taking place in the corporate boardroom of his groovy offices in Soho (a yellow piano in the reception, a graffiti wall) and though a PR man and his chief operating officer are in attendance as well as me, he is, by quite some margin, the youngest person in the room.

Mr Kelkar's commission sketched out a GST that conforms to these principles.

The prices of gold and more mundane metals may therefore start to move in opposite directions.Not even oil, the archetypal industrial commodity, quite conforms to the super-cycle theory.

Adaptability: can it be used to talk about lots of different things?Whether or not Mr Mitchell said "pleb", the word conforms to all of these requirements.

Editors who register an account, and who contribute regularly and in a manner that conforms to the nature of Wikipedia, gain implicit authority.

When children see a scientist on television, it's either a squeaky, geeky misfit kid or a middle-aged white male with frizzy hair and a German accent".With the exception of his native New York vowels, Mr Kamen's stereotype sounds like a self-portrait, such is the extent to which he conforms to the cliché of the mad scientist.

The third will take the most time.At times Siemens conforms to a German stereotype of valuing process at the expense of results.

Caught off-balance Sic transit Gloria Blighted at birth Better than feared Ganging up on India Asia's alarming cities ReprintsThe United Nations and Western governments are wary of lending support to a tribunal unless it conforms to international standards of due process.

It is not true, however, that "this arrangement conforms to the founding fathers' prejudice against strong government".It is often forgotten, more so by Americans, that in the first and second constitutions the upper chamber was not elected by popular vote but nominated by the states.

Mr Bewkes is now widely expected to reshape Time Warner into a much smaller company by selling or spinning off some of its businesses.At the moment, Time Warner conforms to the reigning orthodoxy in traditional media: that sheer size gives a company clout, and that owning distribution networks is vital to ensure that video content can always get to viewers.

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