Here is a chance at least for the younger generation to make known its views on this live subject. |
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He is persuaded to make known the interruptions and disruptions he is heir to. |
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We esteem ourselves bound by obligations of respect to the rest of the world, to make known the justice of our cause. |
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Moreover, he is keen to make known that peaceful campaigners suffer violence in the pursuit of their cause. |
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The networks were invited to make known their preferences in order to finalise the date. |
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Look to the Lord, cleaving to Him, simple, earnest in our desires to make known His name. |
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Annex I leaves open the question in which form or manner the debtor has to make known his refusal to pay at the new residence. |
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It will lay bare our personalities and make known our character, or lack thereof. |
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It attempts to make known to the lay public the functions of a State Supreme Court justice. |
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The campaign will certainly make known its comments on this case at the conclusion of The FA's investigation. |
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When he has intervened to make known his wishes, his influence is such that it is taken as an order. |
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Mr. Chair, I can understand the member wanting to make known the key representations of those student groups. |
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The Commission shall make known its observations, if any, within a period of one month following the date of receipt of the draft. |
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It should be also possible for him to describe a use that he wishes to make known to the supplier. |
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Another aim was to make known to the whole Society what was happening and how it was being done in the various posts. |
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Is this not the moment for us to respond to the call and to make known the truth of the one who has saved us? |
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On the other hand, the Commission has to prepare and make known the relevant stipulations and decisions. |
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Its aim is to make known its masterpieces and other less known works of art and through them tell the Dominican story. |
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We have also to make known the site by giving its address and put it as a link in the sites of which we could be in charge. |
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He has a peace plan formulated two years ago, which he is trying to make known in the West. |
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If you have views you want to make known to the people who direct the NCC, please contact us. |
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We speak the language of our customers and endeavour to make known the benefits of our products and services, and their availability. |
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The primary focus of living wills is to make known the care one would wish to receive near the end of their life. |
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This March gives us all an opportunity to appreciate the priceless gift of life and to make known our commitment to ensure that human life is respected and protected. |
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The purchaser will have to make known with the salesman any unspecified claim by a third person, goods in question, in particular in the event of data procedure entry or hypothecation of his goodwill. |
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My experience suggests that we can work well together if we make known our commitment to equity, and if we are open to learning how we can act as allies. |
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Only rarely did such barbarians manage to make known their feelings about such use of the concept, as did Ariovistus on that occasion. |
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Today, ten years later, the fight must continue to make known the wishes of suffering and lucid people, such as Sue Rodriguez, Manon, Murielle Houle and so many others so their fight may not be in vain. |
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It will make known to decision-makers the needs of research libraries in the context of copyright-related agreements that may affect libraries or their users. |
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It will make known its concerns, and if we need to act on them, we will. |
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The peace constituency's specific aim is to explore, compare, use and make known conflict management approaches that are adapted to the cultural values and social realities prevailing in African societies. |
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Where an enterprise does not have effective control it should make known its Programme and use its best efforts to monitor that the conduct of such subsidiaries and joint ventures is consistent with the Business Principles. |
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You can participate in its enhancement by communicating to AIVP the key information on your projects that you would like to make known to the worldwide network of port cities. |
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On 20 December 1999, the Commission sent a Statement of Objections to Mitsubishi in order to allow Mitsubishi make known its views on the infringement of Article 11 of the Merger Regulation committed by it. |
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The Study will lead to networks being set up that help find and make known good ways of dealing with violence against children and to help children who have faced violence to rebuild their lives. |
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Let me end by urging you to think about the services negotiations as an opportunity to make known to your governments the impediments which you suffer in doing business internationally. |
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With your permission, I should like to make known my dissatisfaction at the alarming muddle that exists with regard to this issue, as well as the bureaucratic hurdles, which may well be intentional. |
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The CPMR's Political Bureau will, on behalf of all its members, make known on 23 January its response to the Green Paper proposed by the Commission. |
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Finally, the judge found that the company did not expressly make known to Moore that his entitlement depended on his remaining employed for the entire fiscal year. |
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I do so in the hope that perhaps I may recall something which they have forgotten to make known, or that what I say may elicit from them available emendatory remarks. |
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At this point the Head of Delegation may make known any special requirements needed for the performance, and request them from the host broadcaster. |
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