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In his latest signing statement, Mr. Obama also objected to five provisions in which Congress required consultations and set out criteria over matters involving diplomatic negotiations about such matters as a security agreement with Afghanistan, saying that he would interpret the provisions so as not to inhibit "my constitutional authority to conduct the foreign relations of the United States".

Section 8 extends the meaning of "article" for the purposes of sections 6 and 7 and certain other connected provisions so as to include any program or data held in electronic form.

One of the primary responsibilities of the employer is allowing all the necessary equipment provisions so as to protect the health and safety of the employees [ 13].

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Each data budget plan period (mathcal {T}) is divided into multiple time cycles, as depicted in Fig. 2. We also assume that the budget allocation algorithm periodically runs every after t time cycle where t changes proportionately with (mathcal {T}) and B. It tries to avoid over-provisioning as well as under-provisioning so as to maximize the resource utilization and application performances.

The design of the pilot was to use staff already engaged in service provision, so as to assess whether the service could be implemented in other settings with similar human resource availability and burden of disease.

The swim team's selection process did not have a provision for adding alternates, so as long as Hardy was still on the team, the swimmers who finished third in the 100 breaststroke and 50 free — Tara Kirk and Lara Jackson — could not be put on the roster.

Distorting your opponent's record is easy: congressmen often have to vote yes or no to omnibus bills with hundreds of loosely-related provisions, so they can all be portrayed as having backed a provision that, on its own, they would have shunned.

So, as far as I can tell, this provision benefits no one except those who should have been denied a firearm, but were not.

The findings also call for the provision of frequent IST to update midwives' knowledge and skills so as to provide quality maternal health care.

But there is little point in the government offering them, particularly when, in the long run, nothing is guaranteed about the tax-financed benefits that it will still be providing.The use of guarantees does not undermine the case for more private-pension provision, so long as they are properly designed and are assigned a proper cost.

The final rule, issued last month, rewrote that provision so that such products would be classified as supplements, not requiring F.D.A. review.

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