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"You know, the great thing about this kind of work is that there's supposed to be certainty at the end of the day," Mr. Schriefer added.
It said there needed to be "certainty" as to who was responsible for reporting donations and that it would be considering whether it needed to recommend any changes to the law.
"I said there were two conditions for us to accept that proposal: first, this would be the last chance, in other words there had to be certainty of getting a deal on pharmaceuticals; second, because of the schedule, Japan could not accept any further extension," Amari told reporters.
There has to be certainty in the system for people to be innovative".
"There needs to be certainty that these standards lead to a general improvement over time for those using the Welsh language".
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