Collateral should, in the first instance, be posted for the loans made to Moscow last December.
In the first instance, the two Germanys actually recognized and treated each other as separate nations.
In the first instance, further animal tests are needed to determine if it is safe.
"In the first instance though it's just being an ear for someone, " he said.
"In the first instance, it is the power of good advice, " Mr McGuffie replied.
"They should take it up in the first instance with their local primary care trust, " she said.
You might, therefore, want to consider raising your complaint with the insurance company in the first instance.
The Speaker, John Bercow, said that was a matter, in the first instance, for the committee itself.
Not the usual four that's required to grant review in the first instance.
In the first instance, patients are advised to complain directly to the NHS staff member they are aggrieved with.
In the first instance, greater mobility of capital gives governments more freedom of manoeuvre in fiscal policy, not less.
His aim in the first instance was the practical one of making sure his technology ventures succeeded in the market.
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His aim in the first instance was the practical one of making sure his own technology ventures succeeded in the market.
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It favours additional regulation (which is no less harmful for coming, in the first instance, at firms', rather than governments', behest).
"Any request for different works to be displayed would be best directed to Carmarthenshire Museum in the first instance, " it added.
In the first instance there is the appropriation of religion for politics, of bending faith for power, and then the rest follows.
For the latter, McDonald prefers three fittings in person and asks in the first instance for clients to bring along a much-loved pair of shoes.
In the first instance it is crucial for policy-makers to recognize that change is the only permanent feature of the human condition.
Or how their country can take broadband to millions living in rural villages, or how to power the technologies in the first instance.
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Before the penalty, Liverpool had the best chances to take the lead - with the former Newcastle man involved in the first instance.
Most of Welfare's parliamentary deputies will be allowed to retain their seats, but they'll have to serve in the first instance as independents.
Today roughly 90 percent of medical expenses are paid in the first instance by someone else, government or insurer, fueling health care costs.
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In the first instance, it must decide that its goal is not merely to weather this storm, but to win both of these wars.
In the first instance, the senator stipulates that the money to meet new foreign assistance needs must be found within the existing foreign aid program.
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"If we have any concerns, we will of course ask the national authorities - in the first instance - to look more deeply, " she added.
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In the first instance, the quote comes from a book by Halperin entitled Defense Strategies for the Seventies published in 1971 and reprinted in 1982.
However this provision is open to interpretation and may be understood to apply only to an entity which outsources the data processing in the first instance.
The situations were markedly different, and the impact on the market was far greater in the first instance, but the effects were the same: headline-driven angst.
But he did not order her to do so because the decision was hers in the first instance and the courts are supposed to step in only when necessary.
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