This move would have to be taken by the Northern Ireland Secretary, Peter Mandelson.
Regulations discourage many restructuring and updating actions that might be taken by good management.
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Photos can be taken by any member of the group and shared with the entire group.
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The final decision will be taken by the IOC at its congress in Singapore on 6 July.
This should be taken by executive action, without the necessity of congressionally imposed deadlines or funding cutoffs.
Ministers have said the final decision on UK airport expansion will be taken by the next government.
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Or why not let the tough choices be taken by referendums , as so often in Switzerland?
And decisions on what to do will be taken by Mr Cable, early in the new year.
The final decision on UK airport expansion will be taken by the next government, ministers have confirmed.
They would be taken by eurozone ministers and regulators, meeting separately from the rest of the European Union.
Niese's turn Sunday at the Miami Marlins will be taken by Collin McHugh.
This would reduce the time and resources spent haggling over profits, because decisions would simply be taken by fiat.
Ministers wanted to signal that in future the key decisions in NHS would be taken by doctors not politicians.
His place on the bench against Wales will be taken by Hikawera Elliott.
Mr Sawford said that patients would be taken by ambulance to the specialist hospital relevant to the treatment they needed.
The other two places are expected to be taken by Andrew Griffiths and the current Welsh Conservative MEP Jonathan Evans.
It suggests technical decisions about the classification of individual drugs should be taken by an independent body, with parliamentary oversight.
The drug is a modified piece of HDL. Unlike similar drugs, which must be injected, it can be taken by mouth.
Somehow less risk is to be taken by the financial system yet by a miracle it will create the same wealth.
The building is in a conservation area so the final decision would have to be taken by the secretary of state.
"Swift action" should be taken by the Church of England to allow women to become bishops, the diocese of Salisbury says.
Pilkington's place will continue to be taken by Hoult, 35, who has joined on loan until the end of the season.
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The government said such a move exceeded its mandate and a decision should be taken by the winner of next month's polls.
In addition, decisions on interest rates will be taken by a monetary-policy committee within the Bank, with members appointed by the government.
These were structured so that the first losses would be taken by whoever had bought the riskiest, highest-yielding piece of the package.
Mr Putin's place will be taken by Russia's prime minister, Mikhail Kasyanov.
Three senior jobs will be taken by prominent Tajiks associated with the legendary Tajik commander, Ahmad Shah Masood, who was killed in September.
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Mr Simpson is leaving the Policing Board where his place will be taken by Jimmy Spratt, a former chairman of the Police Federation.
With regards to spam, more responsibility should be taken by governments, ISP's and even the United nations to stop this pervasive and invasive nuisance.
He acknowledged "tough choices" had to be taken by the government, but insisted the policy to change tax allowances for the elderly was "fair".
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