Britain is fighting hard against a directive that would give more rights to temporary workers.
The European Commission has issued a directive requiring common standards, which promises deliverance from such nonsense.
"We got a directive from the Department of Commerce, which wants to become more electronic, " Leslie said.
It was not, they stressed, a directive to a commission that the coalition government itself set up.
The commission has since drafted a directive that penalises dilatory and double-charging banks.
Early on, the acting PM issued a directive that all new state executive councilors declare their assets to the Anti-Corruption Agency.
The new policy, issued as a directive by President Barack Obama, applies to people between the ages of 15 and 30.
" I have had issued a directive prohibiting the NSC staff itself from undertaking covert operations - no "ifs, " "ands, " or "buts.
The move follows the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration posting a directive outlining the modifications necessary for the Dreamliner to fly again.
Masculine working environments tend to spawn quite a directive and pace-setting style.
In Brussels today a key EU committee voted to approve a directive that would extend music copyright from 50 to 70 years.
Compliance means an individual obeys a directive from a health care provider.
It also allows the Rangers' defensemen to follow through on a directive from the coaching staff: to involve themselves more in the offense.
On 6th June 2012 the European Commission finally published its formal proposal for a directive for EU-wide rules for bank recovery and resolution.
"I was never given a directive to cut corners or deliver something not safely, but there was tremendous pressure on costs, " he said.
Patients have gained more control over their medical care in recent years but many still fail to sign a directive looking to the future.
But that's why it's so important to stop it now before it becomes much more of a directive, systematic thing on both sides perhaps.
Sometimes, the toughest message is delivered not with crude language, but in an unfettered message, almost as a directive, which leaves little room for discussion.
That certainly wouldn't be a directive that came from here, no.
Capt Tiernan said his company was implementing the strategy of "embedded partnering" with Afghan forces as proposed in a directive by US commander Gen Stanley McChrystal.
Moulange explained that the European counterpart to Dodd-Frank is MiFIR, the Markets in Financial Information Regulation, a step up from MiFID, which was merely a directive.
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The changes, which would allow states greater flexibility in administering their welfare-to-work programs, were in a directive issued last month by the Department of Health and Human Services.
Asked why we were pursuing a directive, not national legislation?
We sent a letter yesterday, a directive on vessel redundancy.
Ashcroft sent a directive Thursday to the FBI, the INS, all United States attorneys and the Justice Department's assistant attorney general for the criminal division, outlining the new initiative.
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About two months later, on June 15, Mr. Obama announced a directive in the Rose Garden designed to help illegal immigrants who had been brought to the U.S. as children.
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Such concerns were also behind the stalling earlier this year of a directive that was supposed to open markets for services to the same free flow enjoyed in markets for goods.
It has, after all, appealed to the Seoul High Court to try and reverse a directive by South Korean regulators to sell the Windows operating system and Windows Media Player separately there.
Finally there was a directive to hit out, but it merely resulted in White and Johnson being caught in the deep and only one over left to bowl at the Indian batsmen.
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