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In many of these cases, government officials say, Justice Department lawyers and the F.B.I. had no idea that pardons were being considered until late on the night before George W. Bush's inauguration, on Jan . 20
Two patients died within 24 hours after coming to medical attention, despite initiation of appropriate antimicrobial therapy; in the third, the diagnosis was not considered until late in the hospital course; and in the fourth, the diagnosis was made postmortem.
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But those sanctions will not be seriously considered until next year, several officials said.
The university's council voted unanimously for a "rebalancing" exercise, under which compulsory redundancies would not be considered until January 2004.
But it is unlikely that the bill will be considered until next year; in the meantime, private school officials say they will have to pay $6 million to the state.
The justice secretary, Chris Grayling, had earlier ruled that their release would not be considered until 2021 – but following the Commons vote, the justice minister Simon Hughes promised a new review in 2015.
Building Design said one of the most-nominated buildings this year was the Walkie Talkie in the City of London, but as work on it is not complete it cannot be considered until next year.
Applications will be considered until 09 00 GMT on the day and the suggested minimum age limit for the Belfast event is 16.
CEDAW was signed in 1980 by President Carter, but was not considered until 1990 by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (where it was held hostage by Senator Jesse Helms).
These trend lines are projected until 2021 and then a binding factor is considered until 2030.
1 The administration also announced that applications for permits to drill in the Alaska OCS wouldn't be considered until 2011 at the earliest.
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