After a bill or resolution has been introduced, it is referred to committee (or committees) according to the rules.
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In this case it is referred to as a put vertical spread, as it is in the same month with two different strikes.
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It is commonly referred to as the Law Code of Hammurabi, but some experts argue it's not really a law code at all.
In India it is euphemistically referred to as "eve teasing", in Japan groping on the subway has long been a problem, and the attack on Lara Logan in Egypt gained international attention.
That is why he ended it, and that is why he referred it to the Inspector General for investigation.
However, correspondents say the Security Council is unlikely to take any action if the case is ever referred to it.
Is it fair to say that the pause you just referred to is an indefinite pause for a substantial period of time?
The interesting point about the headline, though, is that it referred to auto sales in the U.S. market, not to sales here in China.
It is moral (a flat-rated tithe is referred to in the Bible's Leviticus) and populist.
"It is not a political move or a decision by the SCAF, it is a legal matter that has been referred to the tribunal, by individuals, by other parties, " he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
Starch is a type of carbohydrate, also referred to as a complex carbohydrate since it is made up of long chains of sugar molecules.
If the matter is referred to enforcement, it may be disclosed to the public in a litigation release.
For lack of a better name, it is what historian Walter Russell Mead has referred to as Jacksonianism, after Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the US. As Mead noted in a 1999 article in The National Interest titled "The Jacksonian Tradition, " the most popular and enduring US model for foreign policy is far more flexible than either the isolationist or the neoconservative model.
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Many Alaskans enjoy being disconnected from the Lower Forty-eight, which is sometimes referred to as if it were a foreign country.
It is important to note that these are best referred to as seasonal trends or tendencies since the markets do not follow these patterns every year.
As well as the 42 alleged victims, police are also examining 34 other names referred to them - but it is not clear how many of these are potential victims.
Measuring just 116mm (approximately four-and-a-half inches) and weighing 390g (13.7oz), it is commonly known as a "pocket" or "waistcoat" pistol and is sometimes referred to as a "ladies'" gun because of its size.
The report names a number of doctors, but it is not yet clear which of them has been referred to the GMC.
It is possible, for instance, that patients were referred to stent use because they were too sick to withstand surgery, and that could be an important reason for the higher death rate among those patients.
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"It is not unusual for acquisitions of this magnitude to be referred to the Competition Commission to ensure that any potential concerns are addressed, " said Jane Miller, head of Heinz in the UK and Ireland.
At this point, it is unlikely that Mr. Smith's complaints will be referred to Goldman's legal and compliance departments or to a group of top Goldman executives responsible for reviewing serious incidents or industry matters of concern.
The tradition is referred to as "drinking snaps, " and it is not for the faint of heart.
He referred to it as "something that happened and it is what it is, " adding he doesn't believe it will be a distraction.
Originally produced in 1981 and often referred to as the "Carlton Bookcase, " it is unclear how many were made in the early '80s.
Their acquaintances include a doctor (Niall Buggy), a deacon (Jeremy Swift), and a scientist (Tobias Menzies), and it is with the last of these that Laevsky picks the fruitless fight referred to in the title.
This knowledge gap is referred to in the marketplace as information asymmetry and it is money in the bank (literally) for an organization that is willing and able to trade ahead of other market participants, its own clients included.
If any proposal is referred then the CHC has to indicate alternative options which it believes will better serve patients.
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