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And while the program generally offers the agricultural groups only commitments to try to provide a steadier flow of water, the two bills offer statutory guarantees.
In documents filed to the Federal Court in Sydney, the organisation argues that Valve does not offer refunds on digital games, restricts statutory guarantees and places itself under no obligation to repair or replace faulty downloads.
Nowhere is this more on display than in Wisconsin, where Governor Scott Walker and the Wisconsin legislature have joined forces to gut statutory guarantees of tenure and shared governance – the twin pillars protecting academic freedom and the integrity of scientific research – in the University of Wisconsin system.
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Representative Lloyd Doggett, Democrat of Texas, asked Mr. Thompson if he believed that beneficiaries in the fee-for-service program should have "a statutory guarantee" of drug coverage.
Both the current and new schemes offered in the public sector remain among the very best schemes around, with a significant proportion of the costs being met by the employer and the security of the statutory guarantee applying to any benefits accrued.
Yet there is no statutory guarantee of privacy nor is there evidence that birthmothers as a whole seek anonymity from the child they bore.
Furthermore, the legal ambiguity of regulating different chemicals under four statutes with different regulatory standards and fragmentary, incomplete statutory authority guarantees further difficulty with regulation, even if the science could meet the near-impossible burden of proof.
Those include: government engagement with First Nations; shared oversight; recognition of languages and culture; a statutory funding guarantee; and assurance that aboriginal communities can continue to exercise control over their education.
In 2005, statutory care guarantee legislation was introduced in Finland, which forced hospitals to cut their queuing times.
They will also object to the elimination of several statutory indices that guarantee them pension increases above the inflation rate.For their part, private-sector workers will resent the government's refusal to undo a 1993 reform by which the level of their pensions from 2008 will be based on the individual's pay in his or her best 25 years at work, rather than the best 20 years, as at present.
Plus, we always knew that the original Zapple Doctrine was a hybrid of the Fairness Doctrine rule and Section 315a of the statutory Communications Act, which guarantees equal time for political candidates.
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