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We're yet to see how this might reflect itself in precise policy terms.
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Because Congress has homed in on the precise policy concerns raised in Amgen's brief, "[w]e do not think it appropriate for the judiciary to make its own further adjustments by reinterpreting Rule 23 to make likely success on the merits essential to class certification in securities-fraud suits". Schleicher, 618 F.3d, at 686; cf. Smith v. Bayer Corp., 564 U.S. ___, ___, 131 S.Ct.
In any event, the precise policy proposals of the candidates are less important than the principles they espouse.
It is this precise policy that in recent years has discouraged teen use of cigarettes to historic lows.
However, in the South African policy, 'key priority areas' were not sufficiently elaborated to give precise policy directions.
Such an approach would lead to more precise policy recommendations for urban goods movement.
Following the publication of critical reports in 1922 and 1925 when there was growing uneasiness among the Africans, the missions, the governors, and the administrators the necessity of a precise policy on education was imposed on the British authorities.
It is the result of duly enacted legislation, of precise policies drafted, debated, and implemented by the Canadian people's representatives in Ottawa.
From this perspective, the precise policies that need to be implemented are secondary.
In meetings, Clinton often guides the discussion to an inference that the staff didn't see in advance; Gore marches through the agenda in precise, orderly fashion, speaking in the technical language of a public-policy graduate seminar.
In precise usage, "disinterested" means "impartial".
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