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Under the new set of laws, bonuses will be capped at 100 per cent of annual salary, or twice the amount if explicitly approved by shareholders.
To those who say that the billions pumped into Olympic preparation could have been spent to greater effect if explicitly focused on the regeneration of East London, Ms. Patel and others retort that funds on this scale would simply never have been made available had it not been for the Olympic Games.
Nonetheless, non-economic factors also influence the number of coca bushes cultivated and offer an additional opportunity to reduce coca cultivation if explicitly considered in drug-control policies.
Terrorist operations in Europe, especially if explicitly premised on U.S. policies, could inspire similarly aggrieved U.S. Muslims to resort to terrorism on U.S. territory.
Empirical quantitative analyses in education often aim to reveal a cause-and-effect relationship, even if explicitly the methods are only correlational.
However, given that the SNP's constitutional stance is scarcely a secret, those same voters were apparently inclined to go along with a party whose ultimate aim is independence, even if explicitly excluded from this contest.
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If not explicitly specified, a read is deemed to be correctly aligned if the mapping position has a distance of ≤5 to the true position.
But companies must stop calling if you explicitly ask them to.
You certainly have to do that, if not explicitly, then implicitly by getting up and moving".
Does it matter if Murdoch explicitly knew of the phone-hacking or police bribes?
It would be one thing if Congress explicitly disavowed an exercise of the tax power.
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