Health secretary Alan Milburn said doctors named in the Redfern report would be referred to the GMC when he responded to the report in the House of Commons on January 30.
According to the Grand Slam Rule Book, unsportsmanlike conduct when referred to the Grand Slam committee can be treated as "aggravated behaviour", which "is flagrant and particularly injurious to the success of a Grand Slam, or is singularly egregious".
And his tirade became even more inflamed when he referred to the controversial incident in the 1960s, when the village of Capel Celyn in the Tryweryn valley, near Bala in Gwynedd, was flooded by the Liverpool Corporation to provide drinking water for the city.
When asked what needs to happen, Mr. Lindsay referred to what other governments have historically done when in a similar situation: fiscal consolidation, which was reducing their deficits.
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When I referred to days to clear a level, I meant days of trying and dying.
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When he referred to this country as the last best hope of earth.
It did not boost confidence in the Italian leader when he referred to the euro as a "strange currency" that had "not convinced anyone".
In reviewing the memo I banged out the other day, I see I did a good job of ticking off four specific stories I'd recently written, but I was too vague when I referred to "all kinds of projects" I'd done.
England claimed third umpire Harper had failed to turn up the speaker volume when they referred the decision and said they were seeking to have the lost referral reinstated.
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Mr Griffiths, 40, referred to himself as the Crossbow Cannibal when he appeared before magistrates last month.
Perhaps when Al Jazeera referred to the 7th century, they were referring only to the prohibition of interest.
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He will claim that he referred it to the broadcasting regulator Ofcom when told by officials that it wasn't necessary to do so.
The 23-year-old believes it could have been different if only the doctor had referred her when she first went to him with the foot problem.
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Earlier in the day Clinton referred to Kennedy's uncle, when he praised the latest economic data and said the U.S. economy had not been growing so much since the 1960s.
His acquittal was specifically referred to by Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill when the new double jeopardy law came into force in November following a two-year review by the Scottish Law Commission.
John Baird, the Canadian environment minister, referred this week to the American move when he unveiled new proposals to reduce industrial emissions in Canada, including the oil sands, by 20% by 2020.
German newspapers on Wednesday pointed out that Germany turns down asylum applications from Roma from Kosovo, and some accused Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich of unacceptable discrimination when he referred recently to "increasing abuse of asylum from countries in the Balkans".
Some patients were referred to Northumberland for treatment, but when they declined to go, they were marked as "unavailable for social reasons" and not included among patients on a list which had the target time of 18 weeks for treatment.
When you get referred to see a hospital consultant, would you like a letter to be dictated and posted in an unsecured manner to a mail room in a hospital pushed round on a mail cart, opened by somebody processed and then a postcard sent to your house regarding the nature of the appointment and where you should turn up?
"They say God laughs when we're referred to as an organized religion, and maybe we're seeing that here, " he says.
Beforehand, border agents would only verify a student's status in a database, the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, when the person was referred to a second officer for additional inspection or questioning.
The rate at which energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to RF is referred to as the specific absorption rate, or SAR.
In 2002, when I gave the speech referred to above, my firm had recently completed an investigation of an investment consultant to a sizable municipal pension.
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When appropriate, matters are referred to regulators and law enforcement.
Siemens spokesman Constantin Birnstiel Tuesday morning referred to "the other company you mentioned" when discussing Siemens' performance in lighting and health care technology, two of GE's historical strong points.
Bishop Tartaglia referred to comments made by Community Safety Minister Roseanna Cunningham when questioned on the bill in June.
Gone are the days when women's philanthropy referred only to sweet dears who ran the school auction or gussied up for the charity ball.
The Australia skipper's "catch", when Cook was on 209, was referred to the third umpire but television replays were inconclusive and the English opener went on to make an unbeaten 235.
Mr Justice Weir told Cavan that the next time the case is before him, he will fix the minimum period he must spend in jail before his case can be referred to the Parole Commissioners, who will decide if and when he is released.
Making the pre-game odds all the more obvious, the expectation race was pretty well locked into place when, during the traveling clown show referred to as the Republican presidential candidates debates, Mitt Romney invited Governor Rick Perry to join him in a friendly wager among friends involving ten thousand dollars.
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