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The directive arose in the wake of America's withdrawal in 1995 from Somalia, where it had become clear that soldiers had few technological options when wishing to, as the directive put it, "incapacitate personnel and materiel while minimising fatalities, permanent injury to personnel, and undesired damage to property and the environment".

The rationale animating that directive arose from the president's speech opposing the Iraq War and commitments during his presidential campaign that the U.S. should concentrate its efforts against bin Laden and al-Qaeda.

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The threat to the directives arises not from a demand by business as a whole, but from pressure by two of the most destructive industries in the EU, Big Farmer and the construction lobby.

Introduction The laws on advance directives arise from a transition of a paternalistic model to the deliberative model.

This directive has arisen from the demonstration that NPC-driven clinico-pathological recovery is achieved in several pre-clinical models of neurological disorders [7].

At the onset of the 2010 statutory deadline for the respect of the European National Emission Ceiling directive, two questions arise.

"It would be awkward if we were doing inspections and then a new mandate with changed directives were to arise," Mr. Blix said after the Council session.

A significant share of those directives tend to arise in the early part of an airplane's 25- to 30-year average working life, safety experts said.

It arose that the method following the climate directive provided better correlations of the epiphytic lichen composition and climate parameters than the data confirming to the immission guideline.

The Threat Response Plan addressed issues which arose when the European Court of Justice held that Ireland was not protecting the species with the strictness that the directive required.

The most familiar examples of this tendency arose during the cold war, when a tyrant meriting assassination was one with Soviet sympathies and autocrats pliable to Western directives were deemed benign.

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