"There is no sense of whether this directive even applies to web search logs, " he said.
"This directive will help put an end to these excesses and foster responsible lending practices, " he added.
In the wake of these endorsements, is there any consideration at all in the administration to issuing this directive?
By issuing this directive, all of us in Washington will be required to be more responsible stewards of your tax dollars.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai found that of those companies who were aware of this directive, 30% thought it would hurt their business in China.
This directive required the Departments of Defense and State, as well as such entities as the National Laboratories, to provide the Secretary of Commerce with a recommendation to approve or deny a license application within 30 days.
There are questions however about how effective this directive will be in facilitating competition, because the two incumbents with the biggest cable operations, Deutsche Telekom (DT) and British Telecommunications, have already announced their plans to divest their cable operations.
Just because you're in the U.S., you can't say, 'This EC directive can't affect me.
Nonetheless, in the wake of this new OCR directive, colleges and universities have wasted little time in changing their official policies.
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This is worth keeping in mind when considering a far-reaching Department of Education directive sent earlier this month, which outlines how campuses should handle sexual harassment investigations.
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"The secretary did not exercise her discretion lawfully in the manner contemplated by this court's directive, " Gore attorney Dexter Douglass said.
Whilst some Seveso sites already meet these rules under the Industrial Emissions Directive, this means that others will be inspected more often in future.
Such concerns were also behind the stalling earlier this year of a directive that was supposed to open markets for services to the same free flow enjoyed in markets for goods.
In short, this is a pointless directive.
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By April this year, under a European directive, all manufactured herbal medicines will have to be registered under a new scheme to prove they meet safety and quality standards.
The AAIB said the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the manufacturer are urgently reviewing the effectiveness and scope of an airworthiness directive previously issued for this helicopter type.
The UK government plans to consult on how to bring the directive into force later this year, giving an opportunity for both proponents and opponents of the current regime to rekindle the debate.
And this went against the administration's directive not to speak at all.
Will Mr Bush support the report's recommendations and create a national terror directive during the last months of this term?
This comes on the heels of a recent directive by President Barack Obama that the Agency delay issuing standards for ozone that would have shut down many of these plants.
This is clear in Europe, where a directive from the European Commission tells the courts to strike out any unreasonable contractual obligation on a consumer if he has not freely negotiated it.
All of this remains hypothetical until the State Department issues a clear directive on how it plans to treat investments in South Sudan.
MEPs asked whether this agreement was in line with the EU Savings Tax Directive, which allows the EU to negotiate such agreements en masse, rather than in bilateral agreements by individual countries.
"By disregarding his own law in this matter, Francis violates, of course, no divine directive, " Peters wrote Thursday.
The UK is pushing businesses to be ready for this, reports BBC News, as a new EU privacy directive is supposed to be going into effect come May 25.
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But a new EU-wide directive that could come into force at the end of this year will give regulators the power to impose penalties of up to 2% of a multinational's global annual turnover.
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