Congressional sources said Ridge will have input on budgetary matters and federal agencies will be directed to cooperate with him.
However, he said they should be prepared to cooperate with each other and share some facilities where that was practical.
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Suspects could also be required to cooperate with arrangements to monitor their movements, such as by wearing an electronic tag.
They will also be required to cooperate with arrangements to monitor their movements and communications, with some suspects being forced to wear an electronic tag.
The British high commissioner, Christian Turner, told Kenyan media that the UK would "remain impartial" but warned that the new government "must be ready to cooperate with ICC".
Organised criminals will face not just the pre-emptive seizure of their assets, but will be forced to cooperate with investigations and will face trial without jury where there is any suggestion of intimidation of jurors.
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Fadell thinks that people will be more likely to cooperate with conservation programs if they are associated with Nest -- as opposed to a power company, synonymous in people's minds with poor service and a bullying attitude.
What they have to do with is getting people to cooperate with it and be aware of it and sign up for the kind of coverage that people currently uninsured can get.
So we expect that the President will be able to and will work to cooperate with Congress on a number of areas.
Leahy had warned the White House that subpoenas would be issued if it did not fully cooperate with the Senate effort to provide the desired information.
The disclosure also must be truthful and complete, and the taxpayer must cooperate with the IRS in determining the correct tax liability and in making arrangements in good faith to fully pay the liability.
European Union digital commissioner Neelie Kroes said measures to be introduced in February would require EU member states to cooperate with each other.
They have refused to make upgrades because costs cannot be passed on to drivers, and they will not cooperate with clean-up mandates until the Ministry of Finance picks up the tab.
For Everything Everywhere, whose 4G network may now have a year's start on its rivals, there is the opportunity to get people experiencing faster speeds and new services with a manufacturer which will be very keen to cooperate.
Local immigrant communities need to be able to trust law enforcement, or they'll never cooperate with them as witnesses or report crimes when they're the victims.
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Earlier this week, Mr Skelemani was quoted by Mmegi as saying that Mr Kenyatta would not be allowed to "set foot" in Botswana if he refused to cooperate with the ICC.
If women cooperate less with other women than with men, they may be doing so because they feel more free to dissent or to self-serve when they are among their own.
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Doing that requires a consensus among the nations to cooperate with trade restrictions or to interdict illegal shipments, or to be able to carry out challenge inspections of what's going on.
It remains to be see just how much Switzerland, with its famous bank secrecy laws, will cooperate.
Channel 4 executive producer Simon Ford said they would cooperate with the police if necessary, but added the actions of the officers should be taken in context.
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