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One can only ask what chance they missed except to surrender to Hitler's full demands.
Clearly Miliband should be supporting the full demands of the unions.
This method avoids the full demands upon parliamentary time that is made by the better known procedure for considering general, or public, legislation.
These price / quantity combinations can then be used to deduce a full demand curve.
The galley was still counting down to full Demand status, but the selector was now showing a short list of selections that were already available.
Fuller demanded a minute.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, in its litigation, asserts that these agreements do not satisfy the full demands of the law.
It is not unusual for a party to a dispute to inaugurate a discussion, as Mr. Shamir has done, with its own full demands.
Anything less than the fulfilment of the full demand for self-government was dangerous, because accepting less might postpone true self-government indefinitely.
At least two teams have said they cannot meet the full demands of the FIA and one said it would simply quit Formula One.
The agreement, announced tonight by Labor Minister Francisco Rosales Arguello, falls short of the full demands of the striking unions.
Measured against our current rate of consumption of roughly 18 million barrels a day, it would be gone in about a year if it had to meet our full demand.
With production equaling full demand and the price set by the PESI formula it'll be God-knows-how-many megbucks over the long pull.
Transfers to the Central zone are usually required for a period of 12 weeks in the summer, when the reservoirs supplying Honey Hill are unable to meet the full demand.
Periodical overhauling (POH) and repair of diesel locomotives at jamalpur workshop started in 1982 the workshop caters full demand of Eastern Railway.
Maffia said that King phoned Fuller demanding that Fuller retract his letter, but Maffia stated he did not know whether Fuller had provided a retraction.
Contraceptive use in developing countries has cut the number of maternal deaths by 44% (about 270,000 deaths averted in 2008) but could prevent 73% if the full demand for birth control were met.
Against these there can be no prescription, against these no agreement is binding; these admit no temperament and no compromise; anything withheld from their full demand is so much of fraud and injustice.
"Transforming the Army into the planned structure of 43 active transformed brigades will help, but transformation is largely in the future, comes with its own uncertainties and cannot meet the full demand for rotational forces all by itself," the report found.
The full demand of the Indian scientists, to have the ability to reprocess plutonium from spent fuel of the imported reactors (goes beyond the defensive position of Kakodkar), appears to have been met in the final deal.
The clear implication was that, eventually, their full demands would be met and in the meantime the Unionists had been obliged to accept that they could no longer rule with total disregard for the feelings and aspirations of Derry's Catholics.
At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951 'if that was at all possible' in the light of other national investment demands.
Compromise Over President But there were sigNs that the group's full demands, specifying a number of cabinet posts for its own leaders and nonparty persons whom it supports, had been softened by compromises on both sides in private negotiations with the Communists.
Both sides hailed the series of agreements as a "new era" in co-operation, and Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin told reporters in Beijing that Russia was "ready to meet China's full demand in gas" going forward.
Because the three reservoirs cannot meet the full demand of Honey Hill, Waskerley can be replenished by a gravity feed from Burnhope Reservoir or, if necessary, by pumping water from the Tyne-Tees Tunnel via an airshaft.