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The directive, which was extended Wednesday, applied only to US carriers.
The new rules govern 'best available techniques' for curbing emissions under the directive, which is intended to prevent or reduce pollution.
It is not known whether Eagle Cap Leasing complied with the directive, which was effective March 30, or if that problem was a factor in the crash.
Still, trying to make sense of the directive, which has been passed down only by word of mouth so far, is a bit like reading a cloud.
The directive, which applies primarily to warrants in terrorism-related cases, calls for Mr. Samson's designees to confer with federal investigators to determine whether seeking the warrants at the local level would hinder any larger investigation.
The health department said: "By its nature an impact assessment is honest about risks, but these are far outweighed by the health benefits of the directive, which are worth more than £13bn to the UK.
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The directives, which were approved by a key parliamentary committee last month, require companies to publish their payments to foreign governments.
The purpose of the government directive which forbade the slicing of bread was to cut dow bakery costs so that farmers could be paid more for their wheat.
(The first was the rejection of the Data Retention directive, which had been favoured particularly by the UK government).
So the only possible restraint is an appeal under the birds directive, which the UK government signed and still claims to uphold.
The European directive which the UK government has signed up to says the data should be made public".
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