It did not state explicitly that the president should step down.
And one possible step in that direction would be to state explicitly the range of inflation rates Fed officials will tolerate, a practice known as inflation-targeting.
If Mr Bush does not state the aims explicitly, the neocons feel no such embarrassment.
Any numeric estimate of tax cuts or tax increases should explicitly state which baseline has been used.
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Even though most handbooks explicitly state that they are not contracts, Hernstadt says employers tend to treat them as such.
With the passage of the amendment, North Carolina becomes the 29th state to use its state constitution to explicitly ban gay unions.
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This will explicitly state that teachers can physically remove disruptive pupils from class or prevent them from leaving the room to maintain discipline.
The Equalities Minister, Maria Miller told MPs last December that "the legislation will explicitly state that it would be illegal for the Churches of England and Wales to marry same-sex couples".
Back then, however, the banks were explicitly state-owned.
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This decision to explicitly state the conditions under which it is going to keep rates at near zero is a triumph for Chicago Fed President Charlie Evans who has campaigned for this kind of approach for years.
We recommend that HP explicitly state that it will focus on smaller acquisitions over the next 1-2 years, and that it target returning 50% of its free cash flow in FY12 to shareholders in the form of dividends and share repurchases.
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Mrs Miller said the Church of England and Church in Wales had "explicitly stated" their opposition to offering same-sex ceremonies, so the government would "explicitly state that it will be illegal for the Churches of England and Wales to marry same-sex couples".
Although the document doesn't explicitly state it, Alliance officials confirm that their preferred policy for all council buildings is to fly the union flag on designated days, which, if adopted, could create a stir in those western districts, which don't currently fly flags.
Of course, while Fannie Mae's securities state that the company is explicitly not backed by the American taxpayer, large national banks finance mortgages with consumer deposits insured by the government.
At that time, Congress made employing illegal aliens a federal offense and explicitly pre-empted state and local criminal charges and civil fines.
He went on in great detail about a number of conversations with Skilling where the sorry state of the broadband business was explicitly discussed, and Skilling pressed him to stick to impossible earnings targets, even after cut-backs were being made.
The PLO issued a statement after the meeting criticizing Netanyahu for failing to more explicitly endorse a two-state solution.
But South Carolina's law, like Indiana's and Georgia's, explicitly addresses potential disenfranchisement by offering state-issued IDs free of charge.
Several right-wing members of the Knesset are saying explicitly that the borders of the Jewish state are matters for the Jews alone to decide.
It may however require each of us to start pushing back on insurance companies, state regulators, and members of Congress who (explicitly or implicitly) foster, encourage and allow this kind of confusion and complexity to characterize our health care plans.
For example, Ohio, Texas, New York South Carolina and Washington tax computing services directly, while Utah and the City of Chicago tax the cloud only when deals involve the transfer of control or possession of software as well as computing services, according to national tax-services company WTAS. At least two states, Vermont and Idaho, have recently passed rules to explicitly exempt cloud-based services from state sales tax.
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On December 7th the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), which polices Britain's 2050 commitment, published a report saying explicitly that there needed to be much greater state involvement and control.
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But Mr Zuma also went much further - explicitly questioning the right of journalists and others to probe the state on matters of security.
He wants farm spending split in two, into an agricultural bill and one explicitly about welfare, to expose the unholy alliance between farm-state Republicans and free-spending Democrats.
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One way federal and state governments have tried to help is by tweaking elderly-assistance programmes to account explicitly for grandparents' needs.
Recently, many books have been written about the state of people in their twenties, and the question that tends to crop up in them, explicitly or not, is: Well, whose twenties?
In fact, British law nowhere explicitly states that such immunity extends to a former, as opposed to a serving, head of state (none of the Law Lords disputed that a serving head of state enjoys immunity).
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