Sentence examples for directives for instance from inspiring English sources

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However, there are controversial issues relating to the extension of such directives, for instance whether patients should have a right to reject future care [ 18, 19].

These developments received a new impetus in Hungary as a result of the country's integration into the European Union, as the requirements of EU directives, for instance, in the case of pharmaceuticals, have had to be incorporated into Hungarian regulations.

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The maximum working-hours directive, for instance, will leave governments free to decide whether they define an on-call junior doctor as working or not.

The key investment-services directive, for instance, which sets conditions for a single EU-wide licence for investment firms, and which empowers stock exchanges to operate across borders, was watered down and implemented belatedly.

The interest on bonds is subject to the directive, for instance, but dividends on shares, bond-like insurance products or income from derivatives are not.Compared with the glacial progress on initiatives to counter tax avoidance, international projects on financial crime and bank regulation have done rather well.

For instance, changes were made to make the language less directive (for example, 'Ask others' became 'You can ask others') and more personable (for example, 'Find a neutral person' became 'Find a trusted person').

However, we clearly cannot apply all kinds of respect to ourselves: it makes no sense to talk of directive respect for oneself, for instance, and although one might regard oneself or some of one's characteristics as obstacles ("I'm my own worst enemy"), this would not generally be considered a form of self-respect.

For instance, the directive may adopt a proposal – popular in France – to limit the size of positions that traders can take when buying and selling futures contracts on commodities in an attempt to restrict the impact on prices of items as diverse as wheat, coffee or gold.

For instance, gradual directive selection (Gu 2004) predicts that the expression distance is proportional to t. Suppose that we have RNA-seq data of a tissue from genomes X and Y, both of which contain n orthologous genes with RNA-seq counts denoted by x1, …, x n and y1, …, y n.

Moreover, there are differences between countries in terms of, for instance, respecting advance directives [ 8- 10].

For instance, in the Data Retention Directive, we left it to Member States to decide if they would compensate telecoms companies.

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