The rules can be customized to fit the purpose, even if it requires a statutory exception.
But the term "reasonably fit for the purpose" caused confusion and the rule was not being obeyed by all drivers.
The work that this second definition implies can also fit to the purpose of the first.
The devices offer a new, fully re-designed touch user interface, combining the proven ease-of-use from Nokia's heritage with digital design innovations specifically fit for the purpose.
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It also ordered them to wear "clothing which shall be of a type or standard reasonably fit for the purpose as approved by the cab inspector".
One of the group's leaders, George Eustice, David Cameron's former press secretary, said it would promote a "sensible discussion about how we can radically overhaul the EU and make it fit for purpose in the 21st Century".
But on this point Iannelli is not convinced: "At the moment, solar panels are not fit for purpose in the UAE ... the dust and the sand in the atmosphere prevent (sun) rays from hitting the panels efficiently ... and the high temperatures also reduce performance, " he says.
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The site was described as "not fit for purpose" by the former police authority and the land was marketed to housing developers.
Conservative finance spokesperson Paul Davies AM argued that the budget was "simply not fit for purpose" and described the budget discussions as "a saga straight out of Yes Minister".
When we look beyond the issue of accessibility to the quality of education our children receive -- after all it should be fit for purpose -- the region has among the lowest education requirements for teachers, with 50% of countries requiring lower secondary school teachers to have completed no higher than a secondary education (so teachers have barely more education that their students).
Inspectors said a seclusion facility was still in use - despite being ruled not fit for purpose by the trust.
It was grotty, inconvenient, out of date and barely fit for purpose for the 47m travellers that use it each year.
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And they say they are pleased "to see strong consensus that in the main A-levels are fit for purpose" and support for keeping the AS-level.
The consortium said it wanted to provide an affordable pay, terms and conditions system that recognised and rewarded performance, while promoting greater productivity and creating a flexible workforce that was "fit for purpose in the modern NHS".
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If the committee finds this bill is not fit for purpose, I'd expect the Lib Dems to be supported by their Conservative colleagues in heeding that advice.
For the UUP Leslie Cree criticised the "inefficient and burdensome reconciliations" which made the budget "not fit for purpose", however he added that there was no point in his party voting against the bill at this stage.
The current system of sanctions for misconduct by members is not fit for purpose and does not give the public the confidence they need that wrongdoing will be dealt with in an appropriate way.
But although it has lost its "quality mark" - a badge that shows the authorities think it is "fit for purpose", it is still being used as the basis for setting some pension payments.
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"The A12 from Woodbridge to Lowestoft is just not fit for purpose - let alone to carry the volumes of heavy lorries in particular which will be necessary for the Sizewell C project, " a Suffolk Coastal council spokesman said.
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Last week an unnamed tax officer told the BBC the department had not been fit for purpose for a very long time and had reached "melting point" without the staff or resources needed and subject to an "atrocious" computer system.
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But Conservative finance spokesman Paul Davies said the budget "in its current form is not fit for purpose" because of a pressure on the health budget.
The review is an essential engineering assessment that certifies the concept is fit for purpose.
We would try to ensure, to figure out how NATO could be ready, fit for purpose, for the threats that we face today and tomorrow.
It prompted his successor, John Reid, to declare parts of the system "not fit for purpose" and led to an overhaul of procedures.
Diesel engine maker Lister Petter must move out of its Littlecombe site by March 2012 because the buildings are not fit for purpose.
The opposition Labour Party has agreed the building was not fit for purpose but said getting out of existing leases could bring "hidden costs".
And, as Celtic will point out, you can have your stadium and pitch as match perfect as you like, but if the roads are not fit for purpose then Strathclyde's finest aren't having it on their patch.
The programme states that that schools should be fit for purpose and that a major capital investment programme to upgrade school buildings, exceeding the sums provided during the previous assembly term, should be continued.
Mr Brokenshire said the existing 1964 Scrap Metal Dealers Act was "no longer fit for purpose" and needed to be revised, but stressed the need to combine that with further enforcement and better intelligence.
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