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- noun Plural form of
signatory .
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So far, the number of signatories is at only 270, but it does include some fairly influential people.
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So far, the number of signatories is at only 270, but it does include some fairly influential people.
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I think Dawkins, one of the signatories, is known to take shots at religion in class as well.
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Secondly, that that assistance must be loyal and effective; each of the signatories is obliged to co-operate in support of the Covenant loyally and effectively; but it limits the need of the actual help to be given by the words -- "in the degree which its geographical position and its particular situation as regards armaments allow."
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Signing a letter isn't the same as taking a vote, but it is often enough to frighten a shaky bureaucrat, even if the signatories are a little shaky on what they are signing and why -- which happens more than you might think, or might like, particularly at the FCC, headed by Chairman Julius Genachowski.
Art Brodsky: Why Congress Wants the Comcast-NBC Merger: A Peek Into Congressional Correspondence World Art Brodsky 2011
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Signing a letter isn't the same as taking a vote, but it is often enough to frighten a shaky bureaucrat, even if the signatories are a little shaky on what they are signing and why -- which happens more than you might think, or might like, particularly at the FCC, headed by Chairman Julius Genachowski.
Art Brodsky: Why Congress Wants the Comcast-NBC Merger: A Peek Into Congressional Correspondence World Art Brodsky 2011
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Signing a letter isn't the same as taking a vote, but it is often enough to frighten a shaky bureaucrat, even if the signatories are a little shaky on what they are signing and why -- which happens more than you might think, or might like, particularly at the FCC, headed by Chairman Julius Genachowski.
Art Brodsky: Why Congress Wants the Comcast-NBC Merger: A Peek Into Congressional Correspondence World Art Brodsky 2011
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Signing a letter isn't the same as taking a vote, but it is often enough to frighten a shaky bureaucrat, even if the signatories are a little shaky on what they are signing and why -- which happens more than you might think, or might like, particularly at the FCC, headed by Chairman Julius Genachowski.
Art Brodsky: Why Congress Wants the Comcast-NBC Merger: A Peek Into Congressional Correspondence World Art Brodsky 2011
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I know for certain that one of the signatories is a long-standing member of a Christian congregation.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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I suspect that the signatories are a mish-mash of the following types:
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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