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"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.
Some thought that the Internal Directives were to blame for the symptoms some of the Girlfriends had complained about, but others held that there were too many factors to draw a causation.
And, as of 2012, the organization garnered nearly $52 million that was divided into programs whose directives were to provide permanent safe water to more than 340,000 individuals worldwide.
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One of Mr Putin's many pre-election promises, now turned into official directives, was to keep the pension age intact.
One of our directives is to feature local artists, but from a limited population, it's hard to keep steady stream of Delaware artists.
Like most people, I too was taught and instinctively believed that the purpose in life, one of its main directives, was to avoid failure at all costs.
Under the Indian constitution, Parikh says, the Supreme Court's directives are to be treated as law until the government enacts suitable legislation or changes existing regulations.
"Our directive was to write a romantic comedy," Kohan says.
The aim of the Agency Directive is to harmonize the different laws in the EC.
(Panetta told a colleague that the directive was to "make love to Congress").
More than for its counterparts, the central bank's prime directive is to protect price stability.
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