In a traditional list-form recipe, these directives do little to warn us of the timing involved.
And more advance directives are likely to designate friends as health and financial decisionmakers.
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However, he adds, they were reminded that they were legally bound to follow Vatican directives.
And there's plenty of pressure from the G8 and G20 directives to keep them busy.
Moreover, Laquian works with Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora, a long-time Estrada man, who promulgates palace directives.
Behind the scenes, however, officials admit that the South Asian nations are simply ignoring American directives.
We draft life directives for how we want our final weeks and days to play out.
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But the leadership lesson is clear: all decisions and resulting directives rest on foundational assumptions.
These directives are taking hold across the agencies and real improvements are being made.
National governments must follow macroeconomic directives set by the European Commission, the European Union's executive arm.
By 2021, European directives are expected to force all new construction to be nearly climate-neutral.
Marie-Theresa Reichmann says that they might receive four or five government directives in a week.
Not the top-down directives and targets which have been such a feature of the Blair years.
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Could this be why two thirds of our population has not completed any advance directives?
That advice may result in advanced directives to authorize the withdrawal of life saving medical treatment.
But the directives need to be reinforced by improved awareness among both doctors and the public.
For example, a site called MyDirectives.com lets consumers create and update advanced medical directives.
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The scandal-spattered Mrs Ciller claims, in turn, that her directives were approved by Turkey's generals.
Powers of attorney and advanced health care directives are types of agencies we deal with every day.
Unruly marketing chiefs in some countries had resisted directives to concentrate their efforts on key new drugs.
In addition to a living will, there are advanced directives sometimes they're called mental health plans.
Sharing openly, not as orders or directives, and not expecting something in exchange, can simply be strange.
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Angela Knight gives two reasons: EU directives on emissions are difficult to meet with so many coal-fired stations.
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Ellison had become a billionaire and a Silicon Valley legend, famous for his Ferraris and his bold directives.
He says he does not know who ordered the directives, but he does not think they are enforceable.
Many of the most important directives of this book, while differentially impacting women more, also apply to men.
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After that crash, the Federal Aviation Administration administered several directives ordering changes in the fuel systems of 747s.
In some cases, the guidelines will be broad enough to make new directives virtually meaningless no bad thing, perhaps.
Over the past decade schools have been showered with directives on everything from school meals to classroom layout.
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