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Procedures for "Traffic Crash Investigations" are in Directive 640.50.
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The Prime Directive is the foundational principle or mandate for our journey in the world.
Durbin open to changing public option to pass health care bill 2009
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Paragraph 3 of the judgement cites a clause in Directive 95/46 including the phrase: ... processing operations concerning [...]
Discourse.net: EU Court of Justice Upholds Validity of Data Retention Directive 2009
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It is as well to remember, therefore, that there is a strong political agenda at the European Union level, which is expressed in Directive 2004/38/EC, which came into force last week.
A fundamental objective of the Union… Richard 2006
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Which parts of the Directive is it most critical to change to benefit the public interest?
B2fxxx 2004
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The 2001 Copyright Directive is the key EU law that sets out how copyright works are protected in Europe.
B2fxxx 2004
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That aside, there is much more to the Biocide Directive, which is causing havoc in no end of industries, creating considerable increases in costs.
Sloppy journalism Richard 2006
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Funny thing is, Hoon doesn't mention that other great breakthrough in improving our environment, the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive, which is going to cost untold billions to achieve a greater environmental impact.
A thoroughly dishonest little speech Richard 2006
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That would be the fantastic REACh Directive, which is supposed to ensure that us poor 'EU citizens' don't get killed by them nasty chemicals companies?
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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The Bush Directive, which is global in scope and not limited to Iraq and Afghanistan, also established a Policy Coordination Committee (PCC) for Reconstruction and Stabilization Operations.
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