Reports said EU officials and Greek officials need to sign the paper work before a deal is secure.
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Reaction in Iran has been mostly congratulatory with reformist newspaper E'temad pointing out that the elections were held despite threats of violence from the Taliban - a positive sign in the paper's view.
It works both ways of course - why should a manager be able to walk out of his contract to go to another club when a player cannot - but the whole problem is that the contracts that managers sign are not worth the paper they are written on.
These take the place of the paper sign in and information cards found next to the gadgets on display, offering customers information and product specs on the computer or phone in question. (Hat tip to 9to5, which first reported these were coming).
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Without any objections forthcoming, it was left to Andy Burnham, then a junior health minister, to sign off the relevant paper work and pass the application off to Monitor, the body that makes the final decision on FT status.
The taxpayer with a traditional paper filing at least must sign the return before mailing, and that imports a certain amount of due diligence.
At the bottom of some piece of paper to sign and fill in and that goes back to the company concerned who in turn passes it on to my bank, who in turn sets up the direct debit arrangement.
That today's mergers seem strongly correlated with the resilience of the stockmarket is itself a bad sign: when takeovers using highly rated paper are easy and cheap, the strategic thinking behind them tends to be easy and cheap too.
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Joseph Frederick was 18 when he unveiled the 14-foot paper sign on a public sidewalk outside his Juneau, Alaska, high school in 2002.
They were asked to sign a piece of paper after they received the card.
Some fear Syrian government retribution if they sign up with the United Nations, creating a paper trail.
Everyone here has their own story of how rising prices are affecting them and many have been moved to sign the fuel campaign petition raised by the local paper 'Am Paipear'.
Mr Messier found that the photographic paper was made of wood pulp not rags, a sure sign that it was made after the 1930s.
The hostage crisis in Algeria is a "terrible warning" that the conflict in Mali "is not a matter between France and one of its former colonies in West Africa" but "a sign of the growing destabilization of the whole Sahel region, " the paper says.
But in reality, those who don't sign up will, as of now, continue getting paper checks after the deadline, but will keep getting entreaties asking them to switch, says Mr. Henderson.
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In a paper released today, entitled Veto Shmeeto: Bush Should Sign the New Export Administration Act, the Center provides a qualified endorsement of this legislation, the Export Administration Act Amendments of 1990, and most of its revisions of current U.S. export control laws.
His recent joint paper with Tony Blair on making the left modern was one sign he means business.
You go to the table for your election district, sign in, and then wait while an election worker laboriously writes onto a paper form your voter identification information.
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