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This explains why Tories typically push for frequent reviews of constituency boundaries, and Labour resists.
We're not turning off football any time soon, despite the fact that the frequent reviews and referee huddles have slowed games to a snail's pace.
The test applied in England and Wales had not been "arbitrary", having been the subject of frequent reviews, public consultations and political scrutiny, the court added.
"Right now, we're working on the '05, '06 model years and vehicles," she said, adding that frequent reviews "can really cause some havoc with your product planning".
This explains why Tories typically push for frequent reviews of constituency boundaries, and Labour resists.In fact, constituency size is only one factor favouring Labour.
These more frequent reviews are advocated, officials said, by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and by the military's Central Command, which is responsible for operations across the region, including those in Afghanistan.
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"Ethical standards will be subject to frequent review.
Methods for applying bonding agents are subject to frequent review.
In high technology or other rapidly changing industries, a more frequent review may be better.
One frequent review accomplice noticed early on, and without my saying anything, that I felt abashed and anxious about my role as portion policeman.
And significant regulatory changes required faster financial reporting by issuers and, as required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, more frequent review of financial statements.
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