Asensio also wants to do away with the rule forbidding shorts from suing their targets.
In recent months, ministers have unveiled increasingly ambitious measures to ensure they meet their targets.
Ninety percent of the states with efficiency policies are meeting or exceeding their targets.
European Union countries and Japan will probably hit their targets, even if Canada does not.
Their targets include Michigan's converted quarterback Denard Robinson and Williams, the nation's leading receiver.
Bidders were also typically more overvalued than their targets, especially when stock was the currency.
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He said ambulances were missing their targets "in responding to the most serious life-threatening callouts".
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Russia's law gives an extremely vague definition of extremism, allowing officials much leeway in choosing their targets.
Experimental drug conjugates also failed, researchers learned, because only small amounts of the antibodies reached their targets.
Under the current law, special prosecutors have an unlimited budget to hire aides and investigate their targets.
Those that reduce their emissions below their targets can sell contracts representing metric tons of carbon dioxide.
The jets swooped in with 1, 000-pound bombs equipped with minicomputers and GPS. The missiles found their targets.
The group used deep learning to zero in on the molecules most likely to bind to their targets.
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In fact, they will be moving at four or five miles per second as they approach their targets.
Stock options and quarterly cash bonuses give EMC executives and salespeople plenty of incentive to hit their targets.
For the vast majority of schools, however, states and districts would be left alone to meet their targets.
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When the missiles were fired, they hit the decoys and the B-1s went on to bomb their targets.
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For example, they accepted compliance rules that set out what happens if countries do not meet their targets.
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If they meet their targets on May 4th, their momentum will fuel their grandiose plans for the future.
And as for the holier-than-thou Europeans, their targets and declarations of principles sound good, say sceptics, but are non-binding.
Those who pollute more than their targets can buy the contracts as offsets.
And its planes have recently extended their targets to cover other military installations.
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G4S had "repeatedly assured us they would overshoot their targets", until last Wednesday's acknowledgement of the problem, Mrs May said.
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Additionally, workforce analytics reports have helped managers meet their targets and created a culture of accountability that had been previously unattainable.
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Their targets are makers of MTBE, like Lyondell Chemical, and the petro titans ExxonMobil, ChevronTexaco and BP, which refine MTBE-laced gasoline.
These firms used money borrowed largely from Western banks and money markets, in some cases secured only against their targets' cashflows.
Before terrorists strike, they must enter the country, receive funds, case their targets, buy supplies, and send phone and e-mail messages.
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The attack was carried out by members of the Palestinian group Black September, and their targets were obviously the Israelis.
Georgia's attackers employed "botnets, " or malicious automated programs that take root undetected in far-flung computers and barrage their targets with useless data.
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