Sentence examples for relevant decree from inspiring English sources

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All animals were handled in strict accordance with good animal practice in compliance with the relevant decree of the French Agriculture Ministry (N°: 03-505).

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She further annoyed Ms. Brennan by placing many hires in a nonprofit group not covered by relevant decrees.

Those journals, according to the relevant Ministerial Decree (No. 76/2012), were those 'internationally recognized as excellent because of the rigor of their procedures of peer review and because of their diffusion among, esteem by, and impact on, the scholarly community of a field, as indicated also by their presence in the major national and international databases' (our translation).

The study protocol was approved by the Deontology Committee of the University of Peloponnese and animals were handled with humane care in accordance with the European Union Directive and adapted in the relevant Greek Presidential decree for the care and use of laboratory animals [ 13].

Sending bulk messages for registered users through e-mail or mobile app regarding awareness messages, new decrees and other relevant topics.

The president of the court, Luisa Estella Morales, said that Mr Chávez himself would have to sign a decree announcing his absence in order to invoke the relevant constitutional clauses.

The relevant authorities shall be in charge of monitoring the implementation of this Decree, taking into account the requirements of use.

All animals were handled in strict accordance with good animal practice as defined by the relevant international (Directive 86/609/EEC and the recommendation 2007/526/EC from European community), national (Legislative Decree 116/92 and law n.

Likewise, IBM's consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice lasted 46 years, even though mainframes were no longer relevant for the last 20 years of that decree.

Relying not only on the consent decree but also on the regulations and stated policies, the court held that the relevant language was sufficiently mandatory to create a liberty interest.

In Touby, for example, we did not require the statute to decree how "imminent" was too imminent, or how "necessary" was necessary enough, or even most relevant here—how "hazardous" was too hazardous.

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