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The Client shall: 10.3.1 follow any instructions contained in any notice that GNM issues to Client in relation to printing any corrections, clarifications or apologies in respect of the Services immediately on receipt of notice to do so from GNM; and 10.3.2.

Furthermore, the influence of the different mechanical properties of bone from different species awaits clarification in relation to the outcome of these studies [ 39, 40].

In a study of NAFCI, two of the areas where clinics performed worst at baseline were: staff training on client-centred care (particularly in relation to adolescents and including values clarification) and knowledge of and policies supporting, the sexual and reproductive health rights of adolescents [ 45].

In Sierra Leone, the time was spent accessing documents and secondary data and seeking clarifications in relation to data that appeared inconsistent.

But Mr Laws added: "They have also asked for clarification of details in relation to education funding, fair taxes and in relation to issues in regard to voting reform and progress on that issue".

8. Two clarifications are warranted in relation to the above picture.

The chairman of the Commons Treasury Committee, Andrew Tyrie, wrote to the Bank last week asking for clarification of its responsibilities in relation to Help to Buy.

Future research will contribute to understanding how a rights based approach, which includes improving participation and accountability (40), can further support the patient provider relationship through better access to information, improved communication (including disclosure by patients of their use of TCAH), and clarification about state obligations in relation to the right to information.

Our other findings are less clear in relation to previous literature and future studies could provide further clarification around the following characteristics of outdoor falls: familiarity of surroundings, presence of bystanders, perceived attribution of falls, and their relation to the impact of falls.

The following correction was printed in the Guardian's Corrections and Clarifications column, Monday August 5, 2002 In relation to the above story, article 6 of the European convention on human rights guarantees the right to a fair trial, and not article 9, which guarantees freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

It is only by participation of these intelligence authorities that we can get clarification on their surveillance programmes, especially in relation to their existence, scope, legality and proportionality.

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