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The plan is silent.
In some cases, such as climate change, the Reef 2050 Plan is silent, instead simply referencing Australia's national efforts on climate change.
The Plan is silent regarding the effects of relying on these drivers, either on the resulting production structure once the interrelations among the production sectors are taken into account, or on incomes of different household groups.
And to be clear, the "CEO" plan is silent on the issue of a public plan option.
The House Republicans' new poverty plan is silent on the discrepancy between its call to fight poverty and the House GOP's own budget priorities.
While some of the draft commitments line up with our recommendations for openness, the plan is silent on the critical reforms needed to address some of the most troubling areas of secrecy: protecting whistleblowers, reducing over-classification, and curbing secret law.
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Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the majority, said the words of the health plan were "silent on the allocation of attorneys' fees" and could be read in two ways: requiring Mr. McCutchen to pay back "every dollar received from a third party" or "only the true recovery, after the costs of it are deducted".
Before 2001, if a plan was silent on the issue, you might have been forced to empty out the account within five years.
The worst-known bleaching event in the Great Barrier Reef demonstrates the limitations of the Reef 2050 Plan, which is silent on the impact of greenhouse emissions from Queensland's coalmines and the effects of climate change more generally.
Under the coalition's proposed presumption in favour of development, councils will be required to grant planning permission to any development where a local plan is "absent, silent, indeterminate or where relevant policies are out of date".
In the face of this plan, the Bush team is silent.
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