The first minister had already signalled that a ban on nuclear weapons would feature in such a document.
Thus most investors would never event think to dig into such a document.
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It is far from certain that Mr Mugabe will ever accept such a document, let alone stick to its conditions.
Brecht could hardly have imagined such a document: a capitalist enterprise that feeds on the misery of man trying as hard as it can to be sure that nothing is done to decrease that misery.
In such an extreme case, typically necessitated by an emergency, best practices would normally require that at the first available opportunity, that the client be sent a new form to sign and that such a document then replace the prior version.
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The expectation is that such a document, endorsed by distinguished supporters of a credible, reliable and effective U.S. nuclear deterrent, would encourage a real debate about the future requirements for such a deterrent and the Nation's ability to satisfy those requirements.
The reason is that such a document spells out a logical asset allocation given one's financial goals, discusses the historical levels of volatility inherent in the chosen allocation and mentally prepares the investor for the harsh reality that periods of "black swan" events do happen.
The result is that the zipped file of such a hybrid document is longer than its monoglot equivalent.
China's biggest internet firm, Sina Corp, warned earlier this year in a public document that such a move would "severely reduce" traffic to its hugely-successful micro-blogging site Weibo, China's equivalent to Twitter with more than 300 million users.
"The big glaring hole is that it is such a vaguely worded document that it doesn't seem to force countries into doing anything, " Ben Ayliffe from Greenpeace told BBC News.
Since most image-processing operations, such as sharpening up a fuzzy document, or altering the colours in a photograph, involve looking at the value of a particular pixel and then altering it depending on the value of adjacent pixels, this is a real advantage.
Management agreed and signed a legal document that made the web publicly available in such a way that no one could claim ownership of it and that would ensure it was a free and open standard for everyone to use.
In some jurisdictions, such wishes are expressed in a separate document called a medical directive.
In a document database, such as CouchDB or MongoDB, documents are key-value pairs.
Pro Player Funding is equipped with such power based on an athlete signing a document known as an Affidavit of Confession of Judgment, which allows the lender to enter a judgment against the athlete if a default occurs.
Residents must show valid government-issued photo identification, such as a passport, driving licence or consular document.
It helps users craft a customized document by posing questions such as how many children they have and what state they live in.
If we follow our previous definition, a constitution should not be a document aimed at generating substantive policies such as establishing economic, social or foreign policies.
While she planned to make her case for a revised platform after the document's approval, Cullman said she was disappointed that events progressed in such a manner.
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"Miran was telling them that we had a document that said we could transmit until such and such a time, " Maggiolo recalls.
Administrators can use "nerd knobs" in the product's management system to control what may be searched, and shape results around characteristics such as when or literally where, geographically speaking, a document was created.
Both sides have now adopted the idea of a royal charter - a formal document used to set up bodies such as universities and the BBC - but there are key differences between the two plans.
After gleaning information from you via interviews or questionnaires, most planners will crank out a comprehensive financial plan, a one-shot document that deals with such issues as retirement (probably the most important), children's college education, taxes, insurance coverage and estate matters.
There's no mention in either document of the Tanaiste needing to sign off on such a decision, even if in practical terms it's impossible to imagine London pushing ahead with such a move without at least some form of tacit approval from Dublin.
That is iMac desktops are the hub from which your mobile devices can sync and share information, but the hub provides greater storage and a larger screen for more labor-intensive "processing" such as document or photo album creation.
While I recommend developing an employee handbook, at the least you should have a short written document that outlines your general work policies (such as your antidiscrimination and harassment policy), and be sure to have employees read (and sign) that document when they are hired.
Traditional skills such as thatching roofs have been lost in the Highlands, according to a council document.
The container also facilitates direct access to file systems and document sharing such as SharePoint, without the additional encumbrance of entering a unique URL into a browser or multiple sign-ons.
My second concern or motivation is when the details of a breach do come out, and they rarely do, to document it such that not every organization has to go through the experience Gawker has, to learn what is necessary.
Passengers vetted via background checks would have a biometric identifier, such as their fingerprint or iris pattern, in their passport or other travel document.
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