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It has a precise definition.
It is imperative that the provision be considered and a precise definition drawn up.
A precise definition is given in Annex I of ANFA.
I do not have a precise definition.
A precise definition of the tasks and liabilities of all depositaries acting on behalf of a UCITS fund;
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People want a precise definition.
The solarium is a device emitting ultraviolet light at a precise definition ratio.
We therefore propose a precise definition of these types of discrimination.
The article also explains why it is difficult to give a precise definition of this concept.
The term does not have a precise definition.
The word“terrorism” is politically and emotionally charged, andthis greatly compounds the difficulty of providing a precise definition.
You should find a precise definition.
Give a precise definition of what love is, could not no science, because each of these studies is only one of some aspect of the phenomenon.
Do you think it's a precise definition?
A precise definition of small and non-complex institutions is necessary for targeted simplifications of requirements with respect to the application of the principle of proportionality.
Without trying to give a precise definition of what is a gemstone, we will list some of the things that define it as such.
Centuries have passed, butpeople still have not been able toto give a precise definition of this feeling.
This is why we hereafter give a precise definition of freedom for licenses and for works of authorship.
Rosacea comes in many different forms, andthis makes it difficult to give a precise definition as to what it is.
In one of his interviews he gives it a precise definition of'expensive plumbing, natural materials, exquisite textiles, glamorous accessories and most importantly- the air!".
But we are trying to persuade them that we cannot waste time andthat we do not seek a precise definition of the end of the road.
A precise definition of roles and responsibilities of institutions on the national, regional, continental and multilateral levels is therefore crucial for the effective implementation of the APSA.
There is therefore a need to introduce a precise definition of criminal offences covering such conduct.
I note- and I can certainly only speak on the basis of my own experience nationally- that social housing is linked to such different conditions that we should really be glad that the European Commission, the European institutions, Europe and Brussels are not, as is always felt,responsible for giving us a precise definition of aid, for telling us which citizen can benefit from which aid and under which circumstances.
Sometimes patients find it difficult to give a precise definition of the nature of the pain and localization.
The Commission did not provide a precise definition of land abandonment and did not explain which problems(environmental and/or social) needed to be addressed nor how cross compliance could contribute to this objective amongst the different available policy instruments.
Of course, the open source people have tried to deal with this by publishing a precise definition for the term, just as we have done for“free software.”.
Martin does not want to give a precise definition of the style of his compositions, yet he told us that it was influenced by many music styles-several varieties of jazz, contemporary classical music and some Bulgarian folklore elements.