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The British Olympic Association has laid down guidelines for each sport, insisting on not only a minimum level of performance but also for the governing body to demonstrate that it has a workable plan to develop the sport beyond 2012.
Last summer, the Israeli cabinet laid down guidelines for granting legal status to the children of people who have entered Israel with a valid visa or permit but have stayed on illegally.
Mr. Hannan, the lawyer for the trustee, said the case was notable because "two companies died but the creditors will recover" some of their losses and because it laid down guidelines for the responsibilities of investment bankers in mergers and acquisitions.
As a result, the EU has laid down guidelines for the maximum content of coumarin in foodstuffs – 50mg per kg of dough in traditional or seasonal foods that are only consumed occasionally, and 15mg per kg of dough in what it terms as everyday fine baked goods.
Prophet Muhammad also laid down guidelines regarding the captives taken during war.
The Diabetes in Pregnancy Study Group of India (DIPSI) has laid down guidelines for diagnosis of GDM and proposes that the OGTT can be performed in a non-fasting state.
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Justice Department officials have privately expressed both bafflement and anger at the conditions in Jena, since the Justice Department had reached an agreement with Wackenhut just before the prison opened in December 1998 laying down guidelines for how the prison would be run.
The Critical Nursing Situation Index (CNSI) identifies deviations from safe practice as laid down in guidelines, using an observational approach.
SSF was defined as a care management problem involving care that deviated from the safe limits of practice as laid down in guidelines, standards, protocols or normal practice, and that had the potential to lead, directly or indirectly, to an adverse outcome for the patient [ 12].
A substandard factor, however, is defined as a care management problem that involves care that deviates from the safe limits of practice as laid down in guidelines, standards, protocols or normal practice and has the potential to lead, directly or indirectly, to an adverse outcome for the patient [ 1, 4].
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