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This law refers, in Article 22, to the importance of the partnership between volunteers for food education and local governments (Cabinet Office [2006], p.123).
This can be either bad or good; most of the time this Law refers to the negative things that come up when you're trying to get things done.
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She also pointed out that the law refers to "some 43m Americans" who have one or more physical or mental disabilities.
"There is another issue in that legally the law refers to each local authority opening its own temporary transit site, something that appears unworkable in Dorset," he added.
The company pointed out that the law refers to per day exposure to the chemical.
The information void enforced by the law refers to criminalization of information related to "terrorism," which the legislation loosely defines to include any anti-state activities.
Justice David H. Souter noted that the law referred to "privileges" as well as to goods and services.
In 2014, after strong criticism, there was a change in the law referring to schedule 7 stops.
Ms. Birckhead told Magistrate Judith Dein, sitting in Federal District Court, that the law referred only to the actual wrecking of a mass transportation vehicle, not an attempted wrecking.
Until 2007, the law referred victims of sexual crimes to gynecologists for forensic examination in Saudi Arabia.
qAccording to the law referring to environmental sustainability assessment (UVPG) in the draft announcement of 25 June 2005.
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