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It would have explicitly tied the use of force to removing weapons of mass destruction.
Those countries, including Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar, strongly opposed language proposed by Syria that would have explicitly forbidden such assistance.
They would have explicitly allowed all states to expand eligibility to families making four times the poverty level.
But in 1999 language that would have explicitly included sound recordings as works for hire was inserted into an omnibus bill and was approved virtually without debate.
In particular, it is shown that under an incompletely specified contract damage measures can induce parties to behave in a way that approximates what they would have explicitly agreed upon under a fully specified contract.
This position was based on the idea that had Parliament wanted to prevent the government from invoking Article 50 if the people voted that way, it would have explicitly said so in the 2015 European Union Referendum Act.
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41 Under the circumstances it is unlikely indeed that Congress would not have explicitly overruled the Commission's interpretation had it intended to exempt others than employees who affected safety from the Labor Standards Act.
It would not have explicitly covered regulatory agencies, which request public comment during rulemaking proceedings leaving themselves open to astroturfing.
One way Exxon could have made a misstatement would be to have explicitly stated somewhere that in undertaking these activities, it was using the proxies.
In all cases, he emphasizes, customers would have to explicitly opt in.
Earlier, prosecutor Gerrie Nel, supported by Roux, said Saayman's testimony would have an explicitly graphic nature and should not be shown around the world.
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