However, it would not be until the paper works and formalities are completed that these boats are sent home. |
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In the past, customs regulations and formalities were cumbersome and this resulted in freight delays. |
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Bob and Vic have not completed the entry paperwork formalities and have not registered as required. |
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Legal formalities in accident cases should be simplified so that people will not turn away. |
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However, he has to comply with certain formalities before he is entitled to enforce this right. |
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Why all the formalities and petty regulations, if one is supposed to become free? |
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This is a tiny airport with very few formalities and even fewer facilities, so nobody worries overmuch about designated parking places. |
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However, the formalities were completed after a long wait of over nine hours at 7 on Sunday morning. |
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They have never had to follow the rules and formalities normally required of border crossers. |
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By the time we cleared immigration and customs formalities and took a van to Makkah it was past midnight. |
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With all the formalities, conventionalisms, and superadditions that Zen has accumulated in its long history, its central fact is very much alive. |
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After the formalities there was free admission to some of the rides with the mayor and his official party eagerly followed by local children. |
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It was a clinical but not brutal performance, one in which Hewitt did everything right, right down to the formalities at the end of the match. |
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The bureaucratic red tape and formalities that one has to go through is the source of frustration to everyone who lives here. |
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True to the formalities of leadership races, all the candidates stated they want a clean fight. |
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After the formalities, he laid his crozier, as the seal of office, on the altar. |
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Before the formalities started, the Sligo pipe band gave an excellent performance. |
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The arguments for demanding formalities or other prerequisites to create contractual relations where none existed before are strong. |
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With the pre-match formalities over the players peel off the waterproofs and are set for action. |
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All the prerequisite formalities were smoothly dealt with and battle was joined! |
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Today we got the final go-aheads and completed procedural formalities for our documentary on the Armenian Church. |
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The allottees will be asked to complete the required formalities before the possession letter is issued. |
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The letter was sent by me and my involvement was limited to dealing with the formalities required to exchange contracts. |
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After the usual formalities of enquiring after their welfare, he broached the reason for his arrival. |
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Now we've got the dramatics and formalities over with, would you like to come in? |
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Bali Hai point was suggested as the welcoming area and plans need to be firmed up as to the decorations and formalities. |
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They may hold conventions, but these are mostly formalities to endorse a decision that the party bosses have made. |
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And if we all were to do that, we would realize that we don't need to fight over formalities and semantics. |
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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities. |
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After the formalities a tree was planted in memory of all the people who had lost their lives in the river. |
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Once I complete the formalities in Florida, I think I'll stay back a day or two and enjoy the weather. |
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The clinics also did not fulfil the formalities required under the PNDT Act. |
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The details of the patent itself are being kept a closely guarded secret, pending completion of the legal formalities. |
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Since this break from the rules and formalities of European culture, Americans have never looked back. |
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The consignment could not be cleared from Karachi Port due to non-fulfilment of required formalities by the consignee. |
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They are further invited as far as possible to reduce the amount of time spent on formalities or exchanges of courtesies. |
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The day of the arrival is set apart for the formalities of registration. |
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Have they not, as Paul says, become vain in their disputations, always trifling about universals, formalities, connotations, and various other foolish words? |
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Your notary can handle all of the formalities required to officially terminate the mandate. |
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There will simply be formalities to complete to gain access to the archives. |
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Damage was minimal and despite my irritation and extreme annoyance, my only goal was to get the formalities over with, get back into my car and go home. |
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Refreshments were also served following the formalities of the evening. |
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The formalities take just moments, and you are whisked aboard to be greeted by a cabin steward ready to take your hand luggage and show you to your suite. |
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Was it simply the pressure to follow the formalities of the UN road? |
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With the formalities of the convocation ceremony complete, Thirsk took the time to answer questions from a select group of awestruck students. |
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After all the formalities I drank him under the table at the pub. |
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By the time ships arrive in port all port formalities should have been handled so that no delays exist along the international supply chain. |
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Finally, the twentieth resolution relates to powers to carry out formalities. |
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Similarly, rules, restrictions and formalities relating to internal policies could also be included. |
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Our experience permits us to respond to many of these complaints with no further formalities. |
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However, her attempts towards formalities remain resultless as no one is able, to this day, to enter the forest. |
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Nevertheless, it should be noted that few of these formalities could be completed online. |
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I call on the Member States to coordinate the formalities to be fulfilled for enrolling in the establishments of other Member States. |
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They will take care of all the formalities from register office notification to the burial. |
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Transfer on board a speedboat, which takes you to the shore at the frontier post for the emigration formalities. |
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Period of validity of the qualification system and the formalities for its renewal. |
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Delay, impractical documentary formalities, lax enforcement, continuing widespread visibility of piracy and the export of pirated goods remain concerns. |
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It is essential to strike a proper balance between security and facilitation of formalities and procedures, in particular at frontiers. |
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In such cases, the partner in one of these countries is required to satisfy all the required formalities. |
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Pro forma examination of the application for compliance with application formalities. |
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After yesterday's 5-1 romp against the Solomon Islands playing away, the Socceroos will complete their 2005 Confederations qualifying formalities in Sydney on Tuesday night. |
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The idea of burdening farms with new and unnecessary formalities and costs is not acceptable. |
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Both the LOC and SAFA adhered to the necessary formalities for the budgetary amendment. |
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In such cases, the completion of formalities by electronic means may not be appropriate. |
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Thanks to this system, the international business community enjoys considerable simplification of Customs formalities. |
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They are recorded in an account, according to the conditions and formalities provided by law. |
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On the other hand the customs formalities were fastidious, need for declaring all electronic hardware: GPS, CB radio, etc. |
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In the absence of ceremonial formalities, Francis favored a business-like manner. |
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The man himself is, however, quick to wave the formalities aside. |
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I am complying with one of the many formalities of this Conference in delivering my opening statement to this important forum. |
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Nothing could be further removed from the ritual formalities of the continent, or the grimly murderous processes of trapping, gassing, poisoning or shooting. |
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The Duke of Cambridge made the comment to a former regimental sergeant major, Ray Collister, 56, after the formalities. |
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But these old boxes and formalities still determine how entities are viewed and regulated. |
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The minister said the matter had been referred to the Judicial Department for observing the necessary legal formalities for executing the death sentence. |
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Among the advantages of the system are the quicker turnaround of ships and planes through the reduction in formalities of customs examinations and also the ability to fabricate, refinish, and store goods freely. |
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According to the communication of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia on March 6 will inure the agreement between the Russian Federation and the Venezuela about the renunciation of the visa formalities. |
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When a request is rejected because it fails to comply with the required procedures or formalities, the applicant shall be informed of the rejection as quickly as possible. |
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The spouses must be interviewed in the context of these formalities, except if there is no suspicion of a marriage of convenience or a forced marriage. |
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The consignor must furnish such information and such documents as are necessary to meet the formalities of customs, police and any other public authorities before the cargo can be delivered to the consignee. |
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Johann Konrad Kern recognises the necessity of bowing to diplomatic practices, even if this means it is impossible to circumvent monarchic formalities. |
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He made sweet work out of edges, details and formalities. |
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The fact that works involving such a large sum of money were decided upon with no formalities is another illustration of the lack of rigour in the management of the project. |
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Accomplish all formalities in order to effectuate capital increases in compliance with the execution of the present authorization, to modify accordingly the by-laws and more generally to do all that may be deemed necessary. |
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It becomes a title deed once regulatory administrative formalities have been completed, i.e. publication of application for land registration, boundary marking, notification of requisition and finally registration. |
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For its part, society, which has lost its respect for so many things, should make haste today to lose its respect for titles and social formalities. |
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Representative government demands far more than formalities. |
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The Copenhagen climate talks were supposed to conclude with formalities. |
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The author of any artistic or literary work shall, as a result of the creation of the work, have an absolute property right over his work and shall reserve all his rights without having to follow any formalities. |
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The formalities were one nothing niggling by police. |
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Although Mr Putin has often seemed a stickler when it comes to respecting constitutional formalities, he and his advisers have become ever more blatant in their flouting of democracy's true substance. |
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It is essential for heirs to be able to assert their rights and take possession of the property to which they succeed without having to go through further formalities. |
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It has been possible to complete bureaucratic formalities, conduct business and so on electronically for a long time, but some of the necessary prerequisites are lacking. |
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In particular it extends from three to six months the period during which citizens are not subject to any formalities other than the possession of a valid identity card or passport. |
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Baffling sartorial flourishes, forced gaiety, sweating sushi, diamond draped décolletage, obsolete formalities, lurid lipstick smears, the smell of boredom. |
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Coasting vessels which want access to Europe's inland waterways from Belgian or Dutch ports must first put in at the coastal ports in those two countries to complete the customs transit formalities. |
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As a result, he will not hesitate to dismiss reports which do not comply with the legal formalities or which may contain information obtained by illegal means. |
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But no one who aspires to be the least bit objective will fail to recognise that we have not seen six months of formalities, simple management or passive drifting in resigned apathy. |
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Various reasons are given for this kind of request: Fees for the work permit or for carrying out formalities such as visa or the flight for the au pair or the host family. |
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Resources permitting, in the case of a passenger ship, the preceding formalities may be completed simultaneously with the clearance of the passengers. |
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I obtain the magic stamp after a few formalities. |
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Tina is uncertain about the formalities she will have to take care of. |
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As long as a century ago, in 1888, a battery of texts already regulated the procedures and formalities for acquiring patents and keeping them in force. |
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However, on trade, the current government has substituted and confused the formalities of execution of treaties for the substance and the understanding and approval of Canadians. |
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Controls on car liability insurance validity and other formalities may also take place. |
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This required the lowering of administrative formalities and recognition of professional qualifications of other states. |
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It was also responsible for the statutes relating to the formalities of marriage and conduct of civil marriage in Scotland. |
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Some types of contracts may require formalities, such as a memorialization in writing. |
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Louis a few months later partially due to winter conditions impeding the arrival of news, Upper Louisiana, regarding the New Orleans formalities. |
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I've sorted out most of the formalities but just wanted to check what the legal holiday entitlement is? |
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Bodies of the deceased will be handed over to their relatives on completion of medicolegal formalities. |
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The bodies were shifted to a hospital and were later handed over to heirs after medicolegal formalities. |
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The IOA was overambitious to even think of completing the bid formalities in a matter of few days. |
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There are no jury trials in Saudi Arabia and courts observe few formalities. |
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For those customers, that would like to save water, but can not afford our devices, we offer without formalities a payment by installments. The installment shouldn't be higher than the water saving profit. |
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At the supermarket, an ethnically diverse group of men and woman work very closely with their supervisors, but the sense of surveillance appears to penetrate work relations and chill them to formalities and obligations. |
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The formalities might be unmanageable and the delays in registering valid rights and the related contracts could be a hindrance to freedom of movement in a very brisk market. |
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Some of these readings are usually formalities rather than substantive debates. |
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The baggage and emigration formalities completed, we step up the ladder into its cavernous interior, the seats dwarfed by the open space overhead, the cargo hold separated from us by a netting. |
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Article 21 of the Constitution states that no person may be deprived of liberty except on the written order of a competent authority executed in accordance with legal formalities and on grounds established by law. |
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The Special General Meeting is invited to give full authority to the bearer of an original or copy of the minutes of this General Meeting to carry out all legally required formalities. |
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Not skimping on account management, generating and using management information, restricting the formalities and providing insights into the cost prices are all contributory factors. |
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At the Car Transport station, customs formalities are completed quickly, and soon you will be able to drive towards your holiday destination on the nearby autostrada. |
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For the companies, administrative formalities are reduced to a minimum and it is financially interesting because the French government subsidizes part of the cost of these jobs. |
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Third parties may, moreover, always rely on any documents and particulars in respect of which the disclosure formalities have not yet been completed, save where non-disclosure causes them not to have effect. |
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Events such as births, education, marriages, retirement, moving into an old people's home and deaths are subject to various different formalities. |
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We are all aware of the cost of litigation, the needless formalities and complexities of the process, and the disenchantment suffered by litigants. |
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She is a domineering woman, and it is implied that her husband ran off without the formalities of a divorce because he could not stand her any more. |
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