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This, he said, would be modelled on the European Union's programme for Euro-Med free trade by 2010.
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Their formation will be modelled on the Ladakh Scouts, who the army says bravely fought Pakistani intruders during the Kargil conflict of 1999.
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Plaid said it should be modelled on a website launched by the Welsh government recently to provide parents with more information about their children's schools.
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This will be modelled on the highly successful cross-party Scottish Constitutional Convention, whose plan for a Scottish parliament is now being enacted by the government.
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The brewery's retail director Philip Lay said it would be modelled on its Mediterranean-themed Grape and Olive venue in Cardiff and will share the same name.
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The Delors Report concluded that EMU could work if control of the single currency was kept from meddling politicians and left to independent technocrats at a European central bank, to be modelled on Germany's Bundesbank.
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The question for such places is: should corporate governance be modelled precisely on the richer countries or can they develop versions of their own?
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The new system will be modelled more on chat than traditional e-mail which means there will be no subject lines, cc or bcc fields.
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The bank will be on their soil, and modelled on the Bundesbank.
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There will be six new delivery areas, called "collaborative organisational groups" modelled on the Local Health Boards, give or take.
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Officials said those taking part in a recent trial in Essex, in which other measures aimed at boosting people's confidence and improving their employability were also modelled, were 15-20% more likely to be off benefits 13 weeks after signing on.
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