Verita set out the terms of reference for the committee of inquiry in November, and Mr Williamson was asked to review them by Jersey's chief minister.
But as the people we spotlight increasingly find reasons and opportunity to connect their enterprises with the rest of the globe, the list will become a vital reference for the rest of us.
People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
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They have agreed terms of reference for the inquiry by a committee of MPs and peers.
There is enormous potential in the UN Plan of Action in bringing the full weight of the UN to bear on the challenges, and in being a point of reference for others who share the concern to turn the tide.
With a grammar and words to fill it, the reader is equipped for the business end of the book: reference.
He is also the author of the chapter on exposure assessment for the National Academies of Science Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.
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With his accurate depiction of the nature, purposes and progress of Shariah, he has set the terms of reference for that debate, and he has challenged those who have been too ignorant or too timid to engage in it heretofore to do so now.
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The young hero, Hugo Cabret, through a series of events outside his control, lives a clandestine life in a grand but unnamed train station in Paris and spends his days winding the enormous clocks which are the unerring reference points for the coming and going of trains connecting all the legendary capitals of Europe across its ancient timeless landscapes.
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And if you read the closing arguments of the members of the House Judiciary Committee, you will search in vain for any specific reference to many of these new allegations which are the subject of Article I.
The eight reference countries account for 76% of the EU's total GDP.
For reference on the importance of the female vote, women out-voted men in North Carolina by 358, 000.
For thousands of years, the reference point provided by gold has been the equivalent of Polaris in the world of everyday commerce.
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Its aims is to contribute to spread the thought, ideals and work of Professor Joseph Ki-Zerbo (1922-2006), which are points of reference for the African youth and diaspora, in their commitment for the development of the continent, and quest for shared values.
Whereas Mr Stora's points of reference for the war are usually French and often cultural (he notes the blossoming of French cinema and the opening of the first supermarkets), Mr Wall's are international and geopolitical.
But more than that, Hopkins's father was the author of A Handbook of Average and A Manual of Marine Insurance, both standard reference books for negotiating, averaging, and adjusting the liabilities to insurance underwriters of cargo losses and shipwrecks, so Hopkins grew up in a world wet with marine accidents and was especially attentive to them.
If preferred, the owner also can take pictures of the surrounding area for reference, write a reminder note, email his or her location and set an alarm if the car is parked at a meter.
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For reference, the other types of day structures are range days, where the market is just neutral.
"President Carter's message is notable for making no reference to the circumstances of Lord Mountbatten's death, " said a Foreign Office official.
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In response the British Bankers' Association (BBA) started publishing LIBOR rates in 1986 and they quickly became a vital reference point for the pricing of financial instruments.
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This strong sense of history and context makes Mr Giddins much more than your average jazz journo, and his writing abounds with stimulating observations, even if his far-flung gift for reference occasionally gets the better of him.
"But I want to wear Lawrence Taylor for a little bit, " a reference to the uniform number of the former linebacker for the NFL's New York Giants.
The findings provide a reference point for conservation efforts and estimates of extinction rates, the researchers say.
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The terms of reference for the inquiry, and the proposed commissioner, would be announced in coming weeks.
The audit office has now agreed the terms of reference for a value for money review which will begin next week.
We asked yesterday morning -and are still asking today - for a copy of the terms of reference that he was given.
Terms of reference for the four inquiries have also been published.
He also says that Apple (AAPL) has set the stage for mainstream adoption of Flash in SSD applications, a reference to the lack of a hard drive in both the iPad tablet and the new versions of the MacBook Air notebooks.
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The whole idea of replacing the watch with a band that acts as a mobile computer would be interesting, for the very fact that it would replace the real estate (our wrists) once used for a single point of reference on time.
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.
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