In the case of physical goods, SMBs should be explicit with terms such as delivery time, acceptable product quality, and product performance.
Kim Dong Yoo was equally explicit with his work "Elizabeth II vs Diana, " rendering the Queen's face from scores of tiny pictures of the late Princess of Wales.
Lastly, a panoply of new tax credits and deductions has added to implicit fiscal subsidy with one hand as the government has tried to curb explicit help with the other.
Both of these books are works of history, and neither draws explicit parallels with court politics in the modern world.
They have limited the API calls which will keep any given app from growing too large without explicit arrangement with Twitter.
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In fact, the only way to change the character of separate property, like a family trust or gift funds, would be to commingle them with "marital" accounts with the explicit intent to share ownership or control with the other spouse.
Washington state is attempting to become the first state with explicit requirements for insurers to cover abortion.
Anand became the chief of India's film censor board three years ago and kicked up a controversy with a proposal to assign special ratings to films with explicit content.
The concepts of assessment for learning, particularly the value of peer- and self-assessment of work coupled with explicit, written-down or recorded logs of learning, are not recognized as a valuable norm in, arguably, the majority of our planet's classrooms.
Worse, the commission's proposal is that it would not only give Brussels power to close parts of the market, but also allow national governments, municipalities and other bodies to shut out some foreign bidders (though only with explicit support from the commission).
Citing complaints of public job advertisements with explicit prohibitions on applications from unemployed workers, state lawmakers say removing the stigma of long-term unemployment could help the 5.5 million Americans who in January had been looking for work for more than six months.
In a serious setback for the UK's fight to head-off some of the remuneration curbs, the European parliament late on Wednesday night secured agreement on a mandatory 1:1 ratio on salary relative to variable pay, which can rise to 2:1 with explicit shareholder approval.
The Constitution also protects the right to sell non-genetically engineered foods and to advertise that fact on product labels, and over just the last decade, more than 7, 000 new food and beverage products have been introduced in the United States with explicit non-GE labeling, joining thousands of others that have been on the market since the early 1990s.
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But with contracts stating explicit financial penalties for non-compliance for both student-athletes and schools, combined with the use of local law enforcement and a collaborative preventative partnership with the NFL, there is reason to hope that these steps would surely help curtail the incidence of cheating in Division I athletics in general and college football specifically.
Mr Lansley's plans might have caused less of a rumpus with more explicit warning.
At the other extreme, only in 0.7% of cases does the doctor act with no explicit request.
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There are other new e-commerce companies emerging as well with the explicit intent of creating or enabling new experiences.
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Web site operators must also make explicit what they do with the information they collect from children under 13.
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Labour won its second term with an explicit promise to deliver a transformation in the quality of public services.
These marketing calls were inconsistent with the explicit instructions we provided to agents for how these products should be sold.
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Mendoza plans to track this spring's graduates closely, as they are the first class admitted with the explicit consideration of EQ.
Mr Cameron suggests rethinking the whole issue, starting from the principle that users may be identified only with their explicit consent.
The National Association of Realtors wants the companies to be turned into government-chartered non-profits with an explicit guarantee from the feds.
Explicit language is heard with greater, albeit varying, frequency on cable television, the Internet, and satellite radio, which do not use public airwaves.
On Saturday he said the national curriculum for primary schools in England would be rewritten with an explicit reference to competitive team sports.
The Italian case is of particular interest, because it suggests that sometimes rules may be written with the explicit purpose of circumventing them.
For a start, a more independent central bank with an explicit inflation target will help check fiscal indiscipline by not funding the government's demands for money.
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Republican congressional leaders are struggling to contain the fallout over Mark Foley, the Florida congressman who resigned after being confronted with sexually explicit messages he sent to a former congressional page.
The New Lost City Ramblers were formed with the explicit intention of resurrecting this music "as it had sounded before the inroads of radio, movies, and television had begun to homogenize out diverse regional folkways".
Pinochet put the fate of his regime up to a plebiscite several years ago, with the explicit understanding that if he lost (which he did), he could control the armed forces for several years and, thereafter, enjoy full diplomatic immunity.
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