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"Nathan received our blessing to apply for the Wests Tigers head coaching position and, although not successful, the same family reasons for a return home still pertained," added McManus.

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He added: "This authorization pertains not only to the pilot himself or a person in charge of the presidential plane but also the airport authority who has jurisdiction over the airport in Smolensk which under existing weather conditions should be closed".

They also represent "Hollywood's glimpse of the westward movement in full swing," he added, "particularly as it pertained to easterners".

I re-estimated the model for RO on home owners whose diaries pertain to working days, adding the duration of the commute and the number of commuting episodes to the set of explanatory variables.8 Home owners may feel less inclined than tenants to change address and thus to adjusting their commute, which reduces endogeneity concerns.

Employment (optional): Job history is also not required, but if you've held down jobs that have added to your experience as it pertains to the position in question, it would be wise to include those details.

He adds that, if the information requested directly pertained to an investigation like a receipt for a hotel booking with a CSIS agent's name it's reasonable for the agency to exempt the information.

Passing the buck, he added, "I am not getting into it... it pertains to 2005, and you know who was in power that time".

Furthermore, items that pertain to acne, motor in-coordination, muscle weakness, and confusion will be added to the SEFCA from the Safety Monitoring and Uniform Report Form (SMURF) [ 21].

[[ 35], emphasis added] A criticism levelled at qualitative research in general often pertains to issues of interpretation and bias in particular, even from its own protagonists [ 55].

"Obviously the Secret Service is concerned any time unauthorized information that might pertain to one of the individuals we protect, or our operations, is allegedly disclosed," she added.

When that passage was read back to her, Ms. Drabble said it was "pretty accurate" as it pertained to her. "Trying to catch these rapid mutations is quite difficult," she explained, adding that "Possession" was "a brilliant novel: I thought the way she used the past and present was quite extraordinary".

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