It is damaging our ability to set out our strong case to the electorate.
It's to make it easier to set out blackfish traps and clean the boat.
So, in order to keep improving, many say, India needs to set out its priorities.
We wanted to set out a marker and everyone who took to the pitch did that.
Now is the time to set out the case in moderate and sensible language.
The government is expected to set out ways to back them up with legislation next month.
He said the governmetn needed to set out what it was doing to help consumers.
Last year, the committee called on the government to set out plans to prevent illegal meat imports.
The CEO does not need to set out all the subgoals at every level of the organization.
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It is my intention to set out clear criteria for access to capital investment in the near future.
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But after coming up against opposition from coalition MPs, he has promised to set out a "revised approach".
The Electoral Commission promised to set out new rules for ballot paper design, including how parties describe themselves.
However, a former parliamentary watchdog said he had a duty to set out his exact interests in it.
In trying to set out how he sees Britain's place in a changing Europe, he will inevitably disappoint.
It seems clear that both will come under considerable pressure to set out their positions sooner rather than later.
The government is due to set out progress it has made over the past year in the coming months.
Some presidents used their inaugural address to set out a bold agenda.
To start out as a writer then was to set out under a higher, wider, filthier, more window-lit sky.
Even before his statement, the government had been criticised for failing to set out a big enough fiscal consolidation.
Mr Ahmadinejad is to set out his ideas to the IAEA within days.
The terra incognita, usually populated with monsters, mermaids and camels, inspired generations of explorers to set out for adventure.
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It is useful to set out the key steps in the argument as it applies to new drug and device development.
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Leeds' board met on Wednesday to set out their criteria for their new head man following Neil Back's resignation on Tuesday.
But of course, it's going to be important for European leaders to set out their broader path to greater banking union.
The resolution is designed to set out the Parliament's initial thoughts before the Commission presents its formal budget proposals on April 20.
In a speech later today, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper is expected to set out the Labour Party's new approach to immigration.
"This was an opportunity to set out the stall, and it was an opportunity in my view which was missed, " he said.
In the next two weeks, ahead of RBS's annual results being published, the bank will have to set out its bonus policy.
The committee called for the government to set out the minimum staffing requirements it expects to deliver safe and sustainable midwifery services.
And I think it was necessary for us to set out on the path of deficit reduction without delay after the election.
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