According to the new FDA decision, Plan B One-Step will now be labeled to reflect that proof of age is required to purchase it, and it cannot be sold where age cannot be verified.
Mr Stock's widow Mandy contacted Mr Graham to say the law needed to be changed to reflect the consequences of such a crime.
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He said that the debate had been prompted by a petition signed by more than 100, 000 people, and said he thought MPs should be able to reflect the views of their constituents.
And before that can happen, the Department of Defense will have to go through countless regulations and rules to see if they need to be changed to reflect the end of the ban.
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When added to the mix of other issues, the Appeals Officer determined that a compromise settlement would be appropriate in order to reflect the merits of the innocent spouse claim and the hazards of litigation.
America is about to publish the results of its decennial census, so 2011 will be a year of haggling over boundaries to reflect the new numbers, a process known as redistricting.
"To drop rents on a new, state-of-the-art building to make them comparable to buildings in Midtown that are an average of 75 years old doesn't reflect what we believe to be the immediate value of the space, " said Theresa Miller, a Prudential spokeswoman.
But she conceded that the price must be going up to reflect the price rise of the underlying materials.
Counting Rules: The emerging counting rules for ballistic missiles should be revised so as to reflect the number of weapons each missile can actually carry.
For some, however, it will be a day to reflect on the achievements of Chinese civilization and the wisdom so eloquently expressed in the Chinese language.
The investigators, led by Dr Katherine Chretien of the Washington DC VA Medical Center, said medical students may not be aware of how online posting can reflect negatively on medical professionalism or jeopardise their careers.
"Even if they have five machines out of 300, 000 turn out to be defective, it will reflect badly on Microsoft, " says gaming analyst Schelley Olhava of market research firm IDC.
The cross is made of carbon and resin and will be finished in gold, silver and copper to reflect Cornwall's history of mining.
As previously stated, the cash flow in the denominator can be calculated in several ways to reflect different types of cash flows.
If there is going to be a database of brokers, let it reflect some timely information that people can use for their benefit in choosing someone to invest their money.
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Just as the IMF's wintry January forecasts came too late to take the ECB's actions into account, the fund's new numbers may reflect the optimism of March and be too sunny as a result.
Nasa funded the study but said any assessment that Voyager might be in interstellar space did not reflect the view of everyone working on the project, and Prof Weber acknowledges there is an ongoing debate about the probe's status.
And to reflect on what it means to be a citizen of the United States of America.
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If traders are given licence to use leverage to buy into rising asset markets, then the trading division should be charged a cost of capital high enough to reflect the risks involved.
That would be a good thought on which to reflect at the end of the tournament.
Your blog should also reflect the culture of your company and should be infused with personality.
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While the brothers say they wanted to be close, they also wanted each of their apartments reflect their personalities.
For us to be successful, our men and women must reflect the diversity of the communities and cultures in which we operate.
She used to fear my disobedience to my husband would reflect poorly on her and she would be cast out of the community.
It is realistic to expect that any final status agreement will only be achieved on the basis of mutually agreed changes that reflect these realities.
"It's traditional to consult with the leadership of the Congress on controversial matters so that the drafting of legislation will reflect concerns that can be anticipated in advance, " Gore said.
Night has turned to day and the swift journey through a sparkling city of a few hours ago has been replaced by a grim crawl through traffic clogged streets, time again to reflect on what it must be like in the eye of the storm across the Atlantic.
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As they reflect on all of this, the Conservatives can be forgiven for feeling somewhat bitter.
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