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But agency officials say that millions of dollars in pork projects--many of which are not directly related to the agency's mission--will limit their ability to address pressing needs, as will directives for funding specific programs.
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The mayor's aides have said that he will follow directives from the city's Conflicts of Interest Board.
In both cases, the couples had prepared for a medical emergency, creating living wills, advanced directives and power-of-attorney documents.
"Frequently we'll see directives on coverage, but those directives don't necessarily mean there is no coverage," said David Bandurski, an analyst at the University of Hong Kong's China Media Project.
Misconceptions associated with evolution intentionality subscribe a type of conscious will and directive to the mechanisms of evolution.
Although this evolution is also occurring in the PICU, living wills, advance directives and patient preferences are usually not relevant.
Question: Who'd the directive come from?
The new Directive will take effect on January 1, 2013 (Directive 2010).
Bement says those two directives "will pinch" other programs and that the cuts in the new construction account will "stretch out" the schedules of some projects.
Henceforth in this paper, this directive will be referred to as the Zoonosis Directive.
The language is to become simpler: European directives will now be called European laws.
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