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The Home Office's policy document, for example, makes no reference to the fact that the Department of Trade and Industry has just published its own draft bill on the interception of electronic communications.
ECONOMIST: A snooper��s charter
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For example, there is a reference to the name Anath-yahu, who seems to have been a consort to Yahu (a variant of Yahweh).
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Typically, retail buyers take thousands of photos at industry trade shows, for example, to use as reference points for design and color trends that inform their private-label merchandise for everything from housewares to apparel.
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In Dr Attari's study, for example, the survey provided a reference measure by stating the amount of energy used by a standard light bulb.
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First, the rates on loans paid by many consumers (adjustable-rate mortgages, for example) and companies are set with reference to the money markets.
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The President made reference to the Humboldt National Park as an example of the Government's policy to give priority to the protection of the environment.
UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES
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The plan noted, for example, that payments to farmers in some countries - a reference primarily to the European Union's subsidies - can have distorting effects on developing countries.
BBC: Talks end with plea for the poor
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However, to me, Openness (and with it Broader adoption, private, hybrid of Public) about the Cloud starts with open Standards for APIs, reference architecture and hardware (Open Compute is a good example of that).
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"For example, we don't intend to compete with Korea on graphene screens, " he said, a reference to Samsung's determined effort to lead the market in flexible electronic screens and e-paper.
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Thirdly, they complain that the beneficiaries of the scheme are to be picked by reference to official poverty data, out-of-date and unreliable (the 150 districts, for example, are not necessarily the poorest).
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