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We also acknowledge that the Global Fund alone will not be able to cover the costs associated with the adequate implementation of the provisions defined in the Framework.

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The implementation of this provision is defined in the Antitrust Regulation (Council Regulation No 1/2003) which can be applied by the Commission and by the national competition authorities of EU Member States.

As palliative care and its provision is defined in the Belgian legislation [ 15] and several Royal Decrees act as healthcare organisation guidelines for the different palliative care services, there is no separate national palliative care policy.

In the European Union (EU) and in the USA, there are currently no legal definitions for the term 'biofertiliser', or specific legal provisions defining their characteristics.

This liberty applies to publications in any format, and includes the freedom of the press, whose provisions and responsibilities are defined in France's Press Law of 1881.

Key provisions for data security are defined in the German privacy laws and are therefore an informational self-rule but those laws are only applicable to private individuals and hence not suitable for a reliable protection of business data.

In the case of nature and environmental conservation it is defined in the provisions of the Habitat Directive and the Convention on access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters, commonly known as the Conventions of Aarhus (Dz. U. 2003, No 78, item 706; Koester 2007; Stec and others 2000).

The primary intent of this factor is twofold: to encourage the use of "ductile" anchorage systems – defined in ACI 318 provisions – by applying a penalty factor to "non-ductile" anchors, and to increase design forces on "non-ductile" anchors to more representative of design-level loading.

Therefore, public utilities are directly responsible for service provision, except for some special cases defined in the law, in which municipalities can offer the services directly.

The key word in the provision is "implement," which is not explicitly defined in the U.S. Code, federal case law, or Black's Law Dictionary.

Table 3 Correlation between steps defined in [52] and [72] compared to [108] [108] [52] [72] Provisioning Profiling, Pricing, Provisioning Discovery, Modeling, Brokering, Provisioning Scheduling Estimation, Scheduling Estimation, Mapping, Allocation, Scheduling Monitoring Monitoring Adaptation.

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