Our numbers tripled in 2008, causing us to depart from open registration and move towards a qualification system.
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U.S. has already begun readying equipment to depart from the base, officials say.
And if anybody wants to depart from their union, they're going to have to stand up and do it in public.
Now is obviously no time to depart from such an alliance commitment.
You can expect several Megabox announcements next year including exclusive deals with artists who are eager to depart from outdated business models.
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In particular, the United States will have to depart from the ABM Treaty, which prohibits the sort of effective defenses against needed ballistic missiles.
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The European Commission warned it not to depart from the bailout terms and said carrying out the agreed programme was a precondition for further help.
The president has the authority to depart from the ABM Treaty which prohibits the United States from defending its territory against ballistic-missile attack without congressional assent.
As you know, some leaders of that regime have made the choice to depart from the Qaddafi regime, and we look forward to more of that happening.
As chairman Mary Schapiro prepares to depart from the SEC, a shadow is cast over the lagging implementation of the signature financial reform effort in recent years: Dodd-Frank.
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The president has the authority to depart from the ABM Treaty which prohibits the United States from defending its territory against ballistic-missile attack without congressional assent.
Several U.S. military units planned to depart from the United States for Haiti during the day, but it was unclear whether all would be able to do so.
But Lord Justice Toulson, Mr Justice Royce and Mrs Justice Macur unanimously agreed it would be wrong to depart from the long-established legal position that "voluntary euthanasia is murder, however understandable the motives may be".
The hard-won increase in the credibility of the select committee system during this Parliament could easily be squandered if the report is too hard, too soft, is fudged, or is seen to depart from the evidence.
In Scotland and Wales, we see no reason to depart from the units which are used for the return of additional members to the parliament in Scotland and to the assembly in Wales with respectively eight and five top-up areas.
On Monday, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius ordered the civil servants in the CMS to depart from past practice and assume a congressional fix to the scheduled drastic cuts in Medicare doctor reimbursement rates when calculating the cost adjustment.
When Baker's own Deputy, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, made a speech in September at Georgetown University that seemed to depart from the "euphoric" script by warning against "complacency...about the new order of foreign policy challenges" and urging the West "to avoid bankrolling merely cosmetic Soviet reforms, " he received a sharp dressing down from his superior.
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Whether such leverage is sufficient to persuade the Obama administration, preoccupied with a range of competing domestic and international challenges, to depart from a policy of "strategic patience" is still unclear, even allowing for the appointment of a new secretary of state - John Kerry - who reportedly favours a more engagement-centred approach to North Korea.
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Winter cruises to Civitavecchia depart from Savona and Genoa, Italy and Barcelona.
In fact, the commission has little practical leeway to depart much from the emphasis on budgetary discipline laid down by the euro zone's paymasters, led by Germany.
And a swerving long-range drive deceived Brill to complete Gerrard's hat-trick after 71 minutes, leaving him to depart to a standing ovation from Anfield.
Ellison's challenge also specifies a catamaran, although nobody involved really wants to depart that far from the Cup tradition of racing in monohull boats.
The Lions reply got off to the worst possible start when Key played all around a quick swinging delivery from Taylor to depart for a golden duck.
Boats to the Surin Islands depart from Khuraburi, 115 miles north of Phuket by bus.
To add to this, former US Ambassador to Colombia, Myles Frechette reported that the US government has clear evidence, based on information provided by radar technology that airplanes loaded with heroine depart from Venezuela to the United States and other parts of the world.
Passengers are advised to check for changes to platforms their trains arrive and depart from during the 10-day period.
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When it comes to politics, however, Americans depart from this pattern: they dislike politicians and partisanship even more than they mistrust lawyers.
Prior, too, finally had to depart, nicking a high bouncer from Ben Hilfenhaus - although the dismissal was delayed as umpire Billy Bowden radioed the third official to check Hilfenhaus had not sent down a no-ball.
Further complicating the various onshore packages is the fact that time-pressed, budget-conscious cruisers are opting for trips that depart from and return to Seattle (the 1886Passenger Services Act requires ships that sail from U.S. ports to return to the same place).
The president needs to make clear where his policies -- and values -- depart from those of the previous administration if he wants people to hang onto their tenuous, newfound belief that maybe this time government is part of the solution and not the problem.
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