"Sibneft had a successful year in 2004 and it is proper that we share that success with all of our individual shareholders and institutional investors, " said Sibneft president Eugene Shvidler in a statement.
So while it is important and proper that we mark this day, it is far more important we spend all our days determined to keep the promises that we've made to all who answer this country's call.
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Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill has stated that it is "right and proper that those who can afford to pay towards the cost of their legal defence costs do so".
Speaking at an event to launch the booklet on Thursday, Prof Abulafia said children living in this country were surrounded by reminders of Britain's history and were being educated in the nation's school system: "It is right and proper that they should first of all have a fundamental grounding in the history of this country", he said.
But it is so volatile that this is not proper accumulation either way.
In particular, the regulator points out that it is perfectly legal and proper for a bank that has lost the original loan agreement, or whose copy is illegible, to supply an accurate "reconstituted" version instead, to show that the agreement did in fact include the information specified by the Act.
It is expected that producing a proper update will take about a week.
It is the legislative branch and not the courts that is the proper institution for answering these questions.
It is a problem that is leading to a crisis over the proper use of public money and in democracy, he says, pointing a low turnout levels.
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It is the idea that Britain will anyway have to join eventually, if it is to be a proper, influential member of the European club, so it might as well jump in soon.
It is time that Europeans had a proper debate about the global presence they want.
This way, Americans are taught that only fools save, and that it is entirely proper for us to have the lowest savings rate in the developed world.
But the danger is that without proper accountability, it will find it much harder to win the sort of public support that the Bundesbank and the Fed have enjoyed.
"It is important to me that the proper sources are credited, and I will be working diligently with my team to address all areas of concern, " said Goodall, who has written or co-written more than 20 books.
He thinks that it is entirely proper to look at the issue of cancer deaths, and he also thinks it's okay to pool all the data from all three trials, an approach that yields a highly statistically significant result.
He said it begins to put Wales in an international context and points out that as a nation it is the only devolved administration that does not have "proper tax varying powers".
And it is certain that they will set the proper tone from the top down.
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On this argument, the problem with private health insurance is not that market forces do not work: it is that reforms have not gone far enough to allow proper competition to emerge.
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"You could argue that one of the reasons that Mr Shinawatra has decided that it might be right to to sell is that it might be at some point he may fail our fit and proper persons test, " added Scudamore.
Lawyers for the alliance claim it is now a different project, and that no proper environmental impact assessment has been carried out.
The legal team for the Alliance claim it is now a different project, and that no proper environmental impact assessment (EIA) has been carried out.
And second, there is the widespread view that since capital letters are used solely to distinguish proper nouns - names or titles - it is not appropriate to use one for the network that links our computers together or the publishing system that runs on top of it.
This is the hallmark of a proper theory: it makes predictions that can then be tested.
"PPI mis-selling is seen as a huge scandal that should never have happened and it is right that consumers are able to get swift and proper redress, " Mr Cridland wrote.
So that's what we're going to do, is go back over this information, see if more needs to be published, and of course, in terms of the congressional hearing, make sure that proper cooperation is extended to it.
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Second, News Corp probably doesn't want to spark the inevitable furore of protest from its critics - and the increased pressure on the regulator Ofcom to determine whether it is a fit-and-proper owner of BSkyB - that would follow if its stake in BSkyB were to go above 40%.
It is thought that this early injury might somehow interfere with the proper development or wiring of other brain regions resulting in the behavioural symptoms of autism.
However, while a certain amount of distrust and wariness is proper when dealing with political speech, it is also true that in certain instances rhetoric and formal policy commitments can matter quite a lot.
It is said that if the wronged receive anything less than a proper burial, their spirit will almost certainly come back as a Hungry Ghost, damned to starve in the afterlife, feeding only on their hatred.
On the Palestinian issue, it is a shade likelier that Mr Netanyahu will edge his government towards proper negotiations.
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