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Adding aggression to this list "would be a game-changer in international diplomacy," said Noah Weisbord, a member of the expert group that has drafted a definition of the crime for the meeting.
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Drafting a positive definition is a difficult task … it is crucial the definition of innovation under the bill is future-proof and clear for both doctors and patients".
So he has drafted a chapter of definitions, and is forcing bosses to read it.
While Facebook may be one of the agents of change in drafting a new definition, it's certainly not the only one.
Mr. Land drafted a letter that argued that using military force against Iraq would fit the theological definition of a "just war," because it would amount to a defensive action against a biological or nuclear strike from Mr. Hussein.
We first drafted a pilot questionnaire.
Bagenstos drafted a response.
In interviews, executives of the Illinois Hospital Association told the Chicago News Cooperative that they had discussed with state policy makers a plan to draft a broader legal definition for hospital tax exemptions.
In 1999, CBS in consultation with the Ministry of the Interior, drafted the new definition: a person of whom at least one parent is born abroad.
A seamount is technically defined as an isolated elevational rising of 1000 m or more from the surrounding seafloor, and with a limited summit area, a definition drafted in 1964.
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