Mr Portillo is not duty-bound to put unity first, so he prefers not to time-limit his opposition.
This is a best-practice time-limit adopted by the world's space agencies for the removal of their equipment from orbit once it has completed its mission.
The new time-limit rule, and the possible exemptions at JFK, will create many difficult air traffic decisions when "push comes to shove" about who gets priority, he said.
T-Pims will have a maximum time-limit of two years, after which further measures can only be imposed on an individual if there is evidence of further engagement in terrorism.
These will have a maximum time-limit of two years, after which further measures can only be imposed on an individual if there is new evidence of engagement in terrorism-related activity.
British Defense Minister Michael Portillo said all NATO nations were determined to adhere to the 12-month time limit for the 60, 000-strong Implementation Force (IFOR) to remain in the former Yugoslavia.
In recent years, members of Kansas's congressional delegation urged their colleagues to waive the Medal of Honor time limit - three years since the action honoured - for Kapaun.
Yet the nature of m-commerce transactions, most relatively small in size and concentrated on items that are time- or location-sensitive, will limit the overall size of the m-commerce market.
It called for a six-month time limit for care hearings, which ministers are bringing in.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw welcomed the report but did not commit to the 15-year time limit.
Most states are seeing the first wave of welfare recipients who have reached the law's five-year time limit.
If, as the Bard wrote, brevity is the soul of wit, the six-second time limit could in fact inspire creativity.
"In keeping with the applicable rules ... he again exceeded the 40-second time limit by a considerable margin, " Ridley said in a statement.
In 1996, welfare reform confronted the first of these problems with a five-year time limit on benefits and a work requirement to receive them.
The Supreme Court rejected the council's argument the claims should have been submitted through an employment tribunal within a six-month time limit of leaving their jobs.
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The race was stopped after 32 laps and abandoned 40 minutes later when the allotted two-hour time limit ended, by which time it was also almost dark.
Closer to race time, he expects to spend 20 to 25 hours a week in intense training to achieve his goal of finishing within the 17-hour time limit.
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With the two-hour time limit coming up, the race looked set to finish two laps short of the scheduled 61 as the drivers finally got the go-ahead to continue racing.
The timing of general elections is not fixed in the UK. We have taken the five-year time limit imposed on governments as the point at which to judge whether or not a pledge has been met.
The justices ruled that there had been no change of use within the section of the Town and Country Planning Act, which imposes a four-year time limit for taking enforcement action against breaches of planning control.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani of Qatar said a time limit should be set for Mr Annan's mission - which began three months ago.
Reforms in the Senate and House bills will impose annual out-of-pocket caps, for the first time placing an upper limit on what individuals with high-cost chronic conditions will have to pay out-of-pocket.
Republicans should waste no time starting to explain their debt-limit terms, so voters also understand the GOP isn't toying with default as a political ploy.
In a sense, online advertisers have been dealing with a six-second-ish limit for some time.
It features a tiny keyboard built for small hands, as well as parental control software that can limit log-on time or block access to certain Web sites and applications.
Imard remains in police custody under anti-terrorism legislation, although his time limit was due to expire later on Friday.
Evans and Jamison emphasized that the program would create real-time network monitoring of malicious activity, limit the number of access points to government networks and standardize government security across all federal systems.
Mr Beesley, 38, and his 35-year-old wife Sarah moved into the completed property in 2002 and applied for a certificate of lawfulness four years later - by which time they believed the time limit of enforcement action had expired.
The Trades Union Congress says Britain's policy of allowing companies to opt-out of the European Union Working Time Directive, meaning people to work over the 48-hour a week limit on a "voluntary" basis, meant the protection it offered could be circumvented.
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