The Japanese exporter is required to prove that the magnets and facilities to produce them will be strictly for civilian purposes, and that there is no risk of diversion to military uses.
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Will it be used strictly for entertainment purposes, or will businesses use it to vet potential employees?
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Any energy-related assistance should be directed to qualifying republics where the West can verify that the vast majority of newly generated hard currency revenues (stemming from enhanced oil and gas production and exports) would be strictly earmarked for civilian economic development within the republic.
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With the new plan, Blyk will be responsible strictly for the ad delivery technology, but either way, the result is pretty much the same: young'uns in the Netherlands will be able to get some voice minutes and texts every month in exchange for being delivered targeted advertising on their phones.
Mr Milburn said the new trusts would be strictly not-for-profit.
Japanese officials have said the plutonium would strictly be used for power generation, even as just two of Japan's 50 power reactors are running because of the safety concerns raised by the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident.
The announcement comes weeks after he told an interviewer he had turned down ITV's Dancing On Ice, but would be "well up for" Strictly.
The supplier would be the EU, but it strictly controls the export of any drugs which could be used for capital punishment, torture or inhuman treatment.
One Facebook user, who did not wish to be named, said Strictly was her "reason for living at the weekend".
Mental depression is such a common topic in lifestyle pages and pharmaceutical ads that Americans might be forgiven for thinking of it as a strictly modern malady.
To produce coins which, strictly speaking, it would be illegal to release for circulation in the United States.
Decades-old demands for the Islamic legal code to be strictly applied in Aceh have also been ignored, partly because the idea worries many other Indonesians, the majority of whom are Muslim but not pious.
Chess was never likely to be a good yardstick for measuring machine intelligence as its strictly formal nature, devoid of fuzziness and chance, is exactly the opposite of the kind of task where the human brain excels.
For this reason, Oxfam wants debt relief to be strictly conditional on improved educational standards.
From a strictly business standpoint, these varied settlements may still be welcome milestones for Bank of America, as is the ongoing divestiture of non-performing mortgage-related assets.
As a theoretical matter, moreover, this sorry episode reveals a larger libertarian truth: Collective decisions should be made only when strictly required, which happens when any decision made for one necessarily binds all.
As you can see wind is providing only 0.1% of the electricity demand of the country today (to be strictly accurate, in the 30 minute period the table is calculated for).
By contrast, other forms of Western assistance intended to affect the prospects for long-term economic viability in the former USSR must be strictly conditioned on systemic reform .
This is going to be the start of everything, so anything that Brian gets us for points today is strictly a bonus and we're going to start next week in Darlington with our hair on fire.
The general assumption is that with increased competition, power plants will be built for less money, be more efficient and produce more power than they would under strictly government contracts, said McNeilly.
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Regional specialists believe that Tanzania's reputation as an honest broker and as a strictly neutral party in the conflicts afflicting its neighbours would be damaged by Tanzanian soldiers serving as mercenaries for forces outside the country.
However, for many conditions the expertise of a physician is not strictly required and an individual may be ably served by a nurse practitioner or the like.
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In other words, Iceland, because it is such a small and vulnerable economy, should join the euro, even though its economy is not strictly in sync with the core eurozone economies, and even though it is likely to be more costly for it to respond to shocks from inside the zone than outside it.
As the report recommended, we have considered the need to strengthen protection for particularly sensitive material and there will be protection of Royal Family and Cabinet papers as part of strictly limited exemptions.
IMF, revenue should go up 3%, spending should drop by 15%, 200, 000 jobs in the state sector will go, tax breaks to compensate oil companies for the fall in world prices will be rescinded, and pensions will no longer be indexed so strictly to rise with inflation.
If you like (and this is not strictly accurate in a legal sense but is good enough) there needs to be a marriage of form and function for there to be passing off.
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