But Labour, Tory and Lib Dem members refused to support the legislation as it stood.
The Conservatives said the bill, as it stood, was an "Amstrad" when "we wanted an IPod".
The alliance as it stood, however, was not equipped to help clients tap world financial markets.
Dr Boylan said many people could not understand the law, but medical staff had to work within the confines of the law as it stood.
The first explosion tore through the second carriage of a train at 0756 (0356GMT), as it stood at central Lubyanka station waiting for morning rush hour commuters to board.
That said, whether the assembly as it stood could have produced a consensus draft that would have convincingly won the nation's backing in a referendum is a moot point.
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As it stood, the Jets entered Sunday on a prayer, needing a win and an incredible amount of help from other clubs to cash in on their slim postseason odds.
Mr McGeoch, said that in order for Scotland to achieve its renewable energy targets by 2020, "there will have to be a quantum shift" in the local planning process as it stood.
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Under South African law as it stood at the time, a company lost its right to the trademark if it languished unused on the books for five years, unless there was a good reason.
However British Conservative MEP Ashley Fox said he welcomed the new agreement as it stood, saying it improved openness and transparency whilst still maintaining the "legitimate right of member states for confidentiality of certain documents".
As it stood, he could only wince inwardly at this second, false personality, while making a good show of laughing along as Bill made a friend of all the young soldiers whom Hanwell himself had not yet managed to befriend.
Although they may have made what now looks like a bad deal, it did not entitle them to termination under the Copyright Act because that bad deal was made with the knowledge and power of the termination right as it stood in 1992.
Although the Labour leader to did not directly reply, the BBC's Nick Robinson said Mr Miliband's aides later made it clear he would not have signed it as it stood - but would have stayed in the room and secured a better outcome.
When subverted, our society as it has stood for centuries, flounders and fails.
Salter also said McCain called Bush and talked to colleagues in Washington and learned that passage of the bailout plan as it then stood was next to impossible.
The SDLP's Alban Maginness said although his party did not give "unqualified support" for the bill as it currently stood, they were willing to address these concerns at later stages of the bill's passage through the assembly.
Ilooked at the small metal nut that I had slotted in the crack and watched it move as I stood in the sling connected to it.
It is as if a house stood protected as a fortress, with a high fence around it, with guard towers and alarm systems to keep intruders out, while inside the residents were slaughtering one another.
Following its completion in 1931, it stood as the world's tallest building for more than 40 years -- it set the tone of the future and remains the most iconic symbol of Manhattan Island.
It also stood as a sign of their community's rising stature in Jersey City, which just swore in its first Filipino councilman last year.
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So it was as Carl Icahn stood before the press and lauded Aubrey as a visionary who assembled a great portfolio of natural gas assets and would be one day vindicated for his foresight.
Martin van Vliet, a researcher at the African Studies Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, said that while Timbuktu was no longer a city of vital economic or military importance, it stood out as an important prize for the rebels due to its symbolic significance.
Feared as much by those who stood against him as those who stood by him in the Sun On Yee, it was decided by the Grand Dragon that he must be stopped.
Her brother, Jean, was quoted in Le Monde as saying it would contradict what Camus stood for.
When he was 10, he set fire to a church altar and stood and watched as it burned.
The court was told when he was 10 he had set fire to a church altar and stood and watched as it burned.
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"Realising the immense sacrifices of the Mozambique people as they stood with us, it gives South Africans great satisfaction to know what our joint efforts are doing for the economy and the people of Mozambique, " President Mandela said.
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Asleep like that, unguarded, her head leaning heavily to one side, she looked old and tired, but at least the worry that usually haunted her face was gone, and, as I stood watching her, it struck me that she was dreaming.
Sarazen's single hole victory over Percy Alliss came courtesy of a birdie two at the 15th, where his tee shot landed in the lap of a woman spectator and bounced back onto the green as she stood up to shake it off.
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