It is published biannually and provides news and information on research, workshops and other bryological activities in the Australasian region. |
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International championships are held biannually, but there are a host of events around the world. |
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The Commission participates in the Council of Europe's Roma expert group, which meets biannually. |
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Winding the clock forward in March and back in November is like biannually changing the measure of an inch. |
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The prize is to be awarded biannually to a practitioner or academic who also emphasizes a commitment to sustainability and the community. |
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The regional JCG meets biannually to review the technical and operational details of the agreement. |
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It is published biannually in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish. |
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The GFG will meet biannually to monitor and provide direction for the implementation of the Open Forum work plan. |
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The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. |
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In 2003, the event changed again and was rebranded One Big Weekend, with each event occurring biannually and covering two days. |
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Northwest Territories-Yukon: The territories continue to meet biannually to share information and discuss transboundary water issues in accordance with their bilateral agreement. |
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A monitoring system operating on a more regular basis, that is biannually, needs to be established to ensure that commitments are followed through. |
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This body was established back in March 1969 and is formally obliged to meet biannually, however the norm is that it meets annually and takes its decisions on the basis of scientific advice. |
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The INCQC is the world's most prestigious quality newspaper production association, biannually recognizing the top 50 newspapers in the world for their printing quality. |
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The Commission shall report biannually to the Council. |
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As of 1988 a survey of the nutritional situation of children was conducted biannually, with the result that the nutritional status of children was accurately assessed on a regular basis and relevant measures were taken. |
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The discussion of each Communication biannually does not give sufficient time for the countries concerned to address the concerns cited by the Committee. |
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Next fall he will offer shows in Brazil and Russia, taking a year off from New York, where the festival will resume next year and continue biannually. |
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The CRYSTAL Atlantique research team meets biannually in May and November to provide one another with updates, share research findings, discuss regional and national concerns and issues, and set goals. |
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It noted that such meetings would henceforth be held biannually and on the same schedule as the meetings on the Programme of Action, with the aim of strengthening the synergies between the two mechanisms. |
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Status reports are compiled biannually for all AEWA range states where the presence of this introduced species from North America has been recorded. |
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This pitching event is held biannually under Plan 9 and works to invest in startups via incubation. |
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The event, which is held biannually, has seen a record number of participant interest this year. |
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In the same year, he received the Peace of Westphalia Prize, awarded biannually for contributions to unity and peace in Europe, and became chancellor of the University of Ghana. |
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The government required all citizens to have annual chest X-rays, but, because of the unhealthy nature of the building, had sought the rector's approval to check the seminarians biannually. |
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The fair will take place every other year alternating with the Great British Cheese Festival which will now be held biannually. |
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This publication resembles the Australasian Anaesthesia series, which is published biannually by the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists. |
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