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A year ago, it issued a statement to the Sunday Times, saying: "We are confident that the UK's patent box regime does not breach the EU code of conduct group's criteria [in which member states pledged to roll back measures that constitute harmful tax competition and refrain from introducing them]; it is more tightly defined and imposes tougher eligibility criteria than other similar measures".
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The BBC Trust published a report yesterday into Worldwide's remit that said the boundaries governing which markets it operates in should be more tightly defined.
We want the outcomes to be more tightly defined and that the distribution of how good or how bad things are shouldn't be as extreme as with a more concentrated portfolio.
And while Burnham writes of ICRs being a "powerful new capability", he does not query the proportionality of the capability, nor the security risks posed by requiring ISPs store such a honeypot of data on a rolling yearly basis — merely calling for ICRs to be more tightly defined and access to them controlled.
And while Burnham writes of ICRs being a "powerful new capability", he does not query the proportionality of the capability, nor the security risks posed by requiring ISPs store such a honeypot of data on a rolling yearly basis — merely calling for ICRs to be more tightly defined and access to them controlled.
No problem, says the Commission to these types of concern: This ISDS will be more tightly defined in the treaty text than previous examples of that clause, so companies can't sue just because they've lost profits.
At its meeting next week, the Costa Mesa City Council will weigh a first reading of a rule that would replace the city's existing ordinance prohibiting camping and storage of personal property in public space with a similar one that's more tightly defined, a staff report said.
Human ES cell hemangioblasts were more tightly defined by sorting out the VEGFR-2+/CD34+ or VEGFR-2+/CD31+ cells [ 38].
Three of these risk signals are represented by SNPs in localized clusters of moderate LD, whereas the fourth appears to be more tightly defined.
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