"He does play faster than the time you are probably going to refer back to, " coach Tom Coughlin said.
However, the parties will need to refer back to the board whenever there is a deviation to ensure that no inadvertent breach of Shariah or the compliance certificate has occurred.
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But the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) party described the bill as "unconstitutional" and urged President Jacob Zuma to refer it back to parliament for further amendments.
Mr Bowen is assisting Steele and Whomes in making applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which has the power to refer the case back to the Court of Appeal if it feels there is fresh evidence that the convictions are unsafe.
The cabinet's decision was followed by a cabinet scrutiny meeting in April, at which a wider group of councillors chose not to refer the issue back to cabinet or to full council.
But since you're referring to a State Department briefing I would refer you back to them on that.
But, yes, I always refer back to them and find new things and new ideas.
When teams ran into a problem, they could refer back to the principles and adjust anything they thought did not correlate with the principles.
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North Carolina -- and Jim Messina has said this many time, so I'll refer back to his comments -- has one of our best ground games in the country.
Refer back to the Market Guide site for complete fundamental data on every company, as well as links to its parent company Multex's trove of Wall Street research reports, which are available for a fee.
Delegation is a perennial coaching issue because most people struggle with it. (For my best delegation tips, refer back to my earlier post.) However, no matter how tempted you may be, resist the urge to take on work to be expeditious.
Dr Fellow, who recently retired a year early from practice in Lydney, said the Welsh authorities were feeling the pinch and therefore trying to pull back some funding by restricting the ability to refer patients to English hospitals.
And I'd refer you back again to what we talked about earlier with Iran.
The "Welsh girl" in question is better known as The Times writer, Sarah Vine - but back to the Scottish boy, as she may be tempted to refer to him.
Pay close attention to the language The Governor is using when he refers to Rick and his group and also in the back half of the season, how Rick and his group refer to Woodbury.
The main law governing what and how they can get what they get dates back to 1986, when a tweet was only something a bird did and facebook would refer solely to a text on the human visage.
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