Mr Harvie said he himself would have brought "one amendment to delete part one and one amendment to delete part two" and highlighted there had been little scrutiny on the second part of the bill relating to threatening communications.
Above all, Dubai and Abu Dhabi are too enmeshed to allow one part to fail.
Tejada wasn't the only one to sacrifice part of his off-season for more spring training.
It is not at all unusual today for the company to take ownership for only a part of the overall process, while engaging a toller to perform one part of a process and another third party to package and ship the product.
Something simple, like an upgrade to one part of those systems, led to them being down or inaccurate for a week.
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One country trying to mend one part of its banking system will not work.
It is turning out to be one part Daniel Libeskind to several parts Larry Silverstein, the real-estate developer who held the lease on the World Trade Center.
This is a molecule or molecular combination that has different properties on different parts of its surface: in particular, one part prefers to dissolve in water whereas another part prefers oil.
This could make it harder for people to move from one part of the country to another.
Aside from additional horsepower to make better looking games, Xbox One includes the ability to watch TV on one part of a screen while looking at other information, such as a fantasy football league scores or a Skype video chat, on another.
To their credit, even some prominent Democrats have taken exception to one part or another of the Clarke thesis.
It uses quantum waves to transfer information from one part of a nanoprocessor to another without relying on any physical connection.
The manufacturer then dilutes it to 200C, which in homeopath-speak means that 1 gram of extract is diluted to one part in 10400.
Secreted proteins, which include growth hormone, insulin and EPO (erythropoietin), are used by the body as molecular messengers to pass signals from one part of the body to another.
The inquest heard one of the first tasks she had to perform was to make one part-time teacher, Angela Mercer, redundant at the end of the school year - something she found difficult and which was having a "detrimental effect upon her".
Another solution is to use sediment dredged from navigation channels in one part of the lagoon to build beaches and new islands or to reinforce old ones in another part.
Every time you take action to move this campaign forward, we're asking you to simply inspire one more person to step up and do their part -- one person.
In addition, as companies invest more abroad, they need to be able to move senior staff freely from one part of the world to another.
We are working very close with the international police that is here in order to prevent these kidnappers from moving from one part of the city to the other.
Such legislation could result in Welsh ministers recovering costs from bodies they fund, and the report asks if it is sensible to gain compensation from one part of the public sector in order to give it to another.
On Thursday, the Obama administration used U.S. Air Force planes to fly repair trucks and equipment from the West Coast to New York, a rare instance of tapping the military to deliver private-sector assets from one part of the country to another.
It can be alarmingly easy to believe that one part of your portfolio will rise without a halt, never to revert to the mean.
Meanwhile, Intuit, maker of the top-selling TurboTax program, plans to offer a way for taxpayers who claim one of the credits to get part of their refund from the IRS sooner.
Meanwhile, Intuit (nasdaq: INTU - news - people ), maker of the top-selling TurboTax program, plans to offer a way for taxpayers who claim one of the credits to get part of their refund from the IRS sooner.
This is similar to quantitative easing, to the extent that it is one part of the government lending to and acquiring claims against another.
But Robert Bullard, who heads the Environmental Justice Resource Centre at Clark Atlanta University, sees the shipment of waste from one county to a poorer, blacker one as part of a longstanding pattern that sees minority communities disproportionately burdened with hazards.
Is it kosher for one part of Goldman to help a board fend off advances made by a hedge fund that another part of Goldman is aiding?
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Let's stop dancing on the head of a pin to someone else's argument about who is more righteous: the woman who opts out to care for children, or the one who leans in to leadership in the corporate world, or the one who dodges both options to create a part-time alternative.
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