She said a council vote was expected on the measure as early as next month.
But Peter Brewer, group secretary of Peterborough NFU, has criticised the measure as false economy.
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Management's guidance includes Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP financial measure as defined in Regulation G.
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Earlier this month, the court describe the measure as "arbitrary and capricious", after industry groups sued the city.
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the minority leader, who described the measure as a reward for pro-Democratic trial lawyers.
But they did not expect the imminent triumph of the Progressive movement, which adopted the measure as its own.
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The star was supported by the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC), which described the measure as "absolutely unacceptable".
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It doesn't measure as much as a full-scale EKG, and patients must email the recording to a doctor for analysis.
But Senate Republicans dismissed the no-confidence measure as a Democratic political ploy and stopped it from coming to a vote.
Andrew Howard, of the motoring organisation the AA, welcomed the measure as a "valuable test for the future of road safety".
Robert Maclennan, for the Liberal Democrats, hailed the measure as "landmark" legislation.
But Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott criticized the approach and referred to the measure as "the Kennedy bill, " rather than the Hatch-Kennedy bill.
The chancellor of California Community Colleges, Thomas Nussbaum, described the measure as "the greatest public commitment to educational opportunity in a quarter century".
The Daily Telegraph is to extend its paywall to UK readers, the latest newspaper to turn to the measure as readerships become increasingly digital.
In Uruguay, the church has taken a similar tack, with officials describing the measure as a harsh blow to the institutions of marriage and the family.
It is unknown whether President Bush would veto the House measure as it now stands, but the USDA doesn't seem to be in favor of it.
Nontheless, the labor group said that the bill is still "far from perfect, " adding that it continues to "reserve judgment" on the measure as it moves through Congress.
Head selectman Anne Simmons-Edmund had initially supported the measure as part of Byron's annual town meeting, but voted against it saying it needed to be reworked and reintroduced to clarify exemptions.
Democratic and Republican lawmakers in the storm-struck region, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, unleashed a firestorm of criticism at House Republicans for not addressing the measure as originally planned on Tuesday.
Democratic opponents attacked the measure as a "Trojan horse" that will serve to dismantle Medicare, while some conservative Republicans lashed out at the "enormous cost" of the proposal, suggesting it could exceed the current price tag.
However, procedures such as hip replacements - and oesophageal and aortic aneurysm surgery which is also to be reported on - are less simple to measure as success is determined to a large degree by a patient's experience.
In opposition, the Conservatives dismissed the 13-month measure as "an expensive failure", and in his first Budget, Chancellor George Osborne announced that VAT would rise to 20% to help raise money for the Treasury and tackle the UK deficit.
Cuomo and Senate Republicans first extended the tax in a special session in December 2011 after promising in the 2010 elections to reject the measure as a job killer and a bad message for New York to send to employers.
Edwin Bernard, editor of AIDS Treatment Update, said it was known that CD4 decline varied enormously between people with a similar viral load, and that treatment guidelines had begun to play down the importance of the measure as a diagnostic tool.
Whether wrecking the US-Saudi alliance is a good thing or a bad thing, it's unlikely that the current US government recognizes either that it has been destroyed, or that this has happened in large measure as a consequence of the administration's behavior.
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It's an approach that is being implemented by companies such as clothing and electronics retailers GAP and Best Buy in the U.S., who measure results as opposed to hours worked.
In such places, the least hopeless course may be to ensure as wide a measure of democracy as possible at the lowest local level (for instance, in last weekend's Bosnian town elections, whose results are not yet clear).
But there's been virtually no debate on that measure, as Congress focuses on illegal immigrants.
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