France, Italy, Colombia and Ecuador are among more than a dozen countries around the world that designate seats for natives who live abroad.
For instance, if a San Francisco broker-dealer wants an equity sales trader with both a series 7 and series 63 certification (exams that designate a particular knowledge set and the ability to get state registration to solicit debt and equity orders), and a transferable book of business, they can tailor a search for exactly those needs on StreetID.
House lawmakers this week plan to introduce legislation that would designate fewer loans as high-cost, and a key Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, Sen.
The release says the physical state of the birds is such that researchers could designate the deaths natural.
Mr Starmer said Lords officials had told him in November that peers could designate an address "as they see fit".
The Department of Energy has also given a pretty good indication of regions that it might designate as national interest zones in the future.
If you circle a word on the legal pad and tap one of the controls on the CrossPad, the computer will designate that particular word a "key word" and translate it into text that it can later retrieve when you ask it to search for topics.
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Or has he given any instructions that they should not be turned down, or that he or his designate should be informed?
Courts have ruled against schools that have tried to designate cheerleading as a sport for purposes of counting male and female athletes under the federal rule.
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In Missouri, for example, Planned Parenthood is fighting a new law that would re-designate their three clinics as surgical centres, requiring two to shut while they are renovated.
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Of course, if Congress had really wanted to encourage retirement savings, it could have mandated that any refunds you designate for IRA savings on a 2006 tax return filed by the April 17 deadline can count as a 2006 contribution.
Mr. Annan said he expects the Syrian president to ask him to designate an interlocutor that would then begin talks with a chosen interlocutor for the opposition.
In a statement, AAJ President Gibson Vance advocated passage of a bill pending in Congress that would require foreign manufacturers to designate a U.S. agent to accept service should they be sued here.
The report's findings mean that the District Council will have to designate a formal Air Quality Management Area.
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"I hope and believe that her input into the inquiry will be of enormous value but, at this stage and in the context of what I am presently required to do, I do not consider that it is necessary or appropriate to designate her as a core participant, " he said.
Using Bluetooth 4.0 and a custom Android app, you designate your PC as the one that needs protection, and then you set a threshold for when the alarm should go off (the range is customizable, but doesn't go beyond five feet).
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Republicans are asking the same questions of transportation secretary-designate Rodney Slater, but the panel that must confirm him, the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, is giving him a much easier time.
Roy Bennett, the deputy agriculture minister-designate in the unhappy government of national unity that was eventually formed, emerges as a true hero.
But Martin Wheatley, the chief executive designate of the Financial Conduct Authority, said that - although there was a savings gap in the UK - people had not trusted financial services.
Section 105(a) of the Implementation Act authorizes the President to establish or designate within the Department of Commerce an office that shall be responsible for providing administrative assistance to panels established under chapter 20 of the Agreement.
Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton pledged in her Senate confirmation hearings that the new administration will immediately seek to engage Iran diplomatically.
Nor have reports that Chris Patten, a former governor of Hong Kong and a European commissioner-designate, will recommend wholesale reform of the Royal Ulster Constabulary in a report due on September 9th.
The Director-General of UNESCO will designate Sunny Varkey as a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for his contribution to ensuring that underprivileged children across the world receive a good quality education by creating a leading model for public-private partnerships.
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Instead, it will allow the source to designate any media or non-governmental organizations he or she chooses and have that information passed on for fact-checking, redaction and publication.
Likewise, your operating, partnership or shareholder agreement may designate a professional, such as an attorney, , accountant or management professional, that has an understanding of the business and a relationship with you and your opponent to manage the negotiation process and mediate the issues.
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Pursuant to section 104 of the AGOA and section 506A(a)(1) of the 1974 Act, I have determined that the Republic of South Sudan meets the eligibility requirements set forth or referenced therein, and I have decided to designate the Republic of South Sudan an eligible sub-Saharan African country and as a beneficiary sub-Saharan African country.
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