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A new collective-bargaining agreement will become official once the union re-forms.
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Also disorienting to me is when a page appears, I will start to read text, then the page re-forms with graphics or something else, causing the text to shift position.
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It decides to pursue minimal re-forms which will be introduced either in the shape of a mini-treaty or below the level of treaty amendments by means of what are known as inter-institutional agreements between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission.
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Radical politics, male impersonators and cloning play a big part as society crumbles and re-forms around the surviving female population.
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It means that the economy does more than readjust as its technologies change, it continually forms and re-forms as its technologies change.
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In this way the economy forms and re-forms itself in spates of change, as novelty, new arrangements to accommodate this, and the opening of opportunity niches follow from each other.
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It decides to pursue minimal re-forms which will be introduced either in the shape of a mini-treaty or below the level of treaty amendments by means of what are known as inter-institutional agreements between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission.
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All the options available under the first generation re-forms have been exhausted.
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He re-forms using Comet as a template, and explores Hardcore Station, but in a more existential manner than Comet.
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The process re-forms the molecules, isolates the hydrogen, and emits carbon dioxide as a waste product.
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