It's a very rigorous activity with an extensively reviewed report and a lot of negotiations over the exact wording of it.
The Department of Health said it recognised that there were "concerns about the precise wording of the regulations", adding that it took such fears "very seriously".
However, the company says that in a number of these cases it only needs to change the wording of its claim to meet regulations, and that in all instances it has the right to respond to the US regulatory body's objections.
If the Lords makes changes to the bill it will then return to the Commons for MPs to consider any amendments - both the Lords and Commons must agree on the wording of the bill for it to become law.
The least they could do is change some of the wording and make it look like they actually did some independent thinking before pressing the "send" button.
Russia, France and China all rejected the preliminary wording of an American resolution because it explicitly gave Mr Bush full authorisation for the use of military force against Iraq.
Despite the non-binding nature of the proposed wording, it soon became apparent that Russia and China - both veto powers - would block it and that other countries on the council, including India also opposed it.
They try to read the wording of the initiative, but find it forbidding.
Dr Dixon, who heads the NHS Alliance - an organisation which represents doctors, nurses and managers on the front line - said the danger with the current wording of the rules was "that it seems to put a duty upon the commissioner to go for competition with all contracts that are made".
But the wording of the resolution, and the way it might be interpreted, continue to cause concern.
But the wording of the resolution, and the way it might be interpreted, continues to cause concern.
There should have been a system in place to ensure that editors gave careful consideration to the wording of Mr Gilligan's report before it was broadcast.
We will have to pay close attention to the exact wording, since it is not out of the question that the overturn may affect registered domestic partnerships and civil unions.
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"There are a lot of products out there that use tricky wording so you believe it's whole grain when it's not, " says Cynthia Harriman, director of food and nutrition strategies at the Whole Grains Council, a subsidiary of the nonprofit food advocacy group Oldways Preservation Trust.
Potential female candidates were approached directly and encouraged to apply, and Sport Wales changed the wording of its application material to try to make it more "gender-friendly".
Girlguiding UK launched the consultation because it said it there were increasing numbers of girls and leaders "who struggle with the wording... particularly in interpreting what it really means to girls today".
And that would have been that, had it not been for the puzzling wording of the details on the flyleaf.
The penalties under the healthcare law may be collected by the Internal Revenue Service, they said, but the wording of the statute as well as its intent make it clear it is not a tax.
It is also possible, given the wording of the new labour law, that resisting unionisation is illegal.
And it must come up with the final wording of the so-called Volcker Rule, which regulators hope will limit the kind of risky trading by banks that contributed to the financial crisis and forced taxpayers to bail out the institutions.
And, if there are questions about the wording of his will or a prenuptial agreement related to Jessica, it could provoke a fight over what she may receive.
Even if such a wording were possible (which it is not, given the nature of Britain's constitution), Mr Dewar still has problems with writing the rules by which the parliament can use its intended power to vary basic-rate income tax by up to 3p.
It limited the scope of many patents to the literal wording that describes the invention.
But, secondly, because it features within the serious and substantive debate over the wording of the question to be posed.
However, it said governors were acting on advice about the suspension, and the wording of the suspension letter, from Cornwall Council.
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This wording is pretty open, however, and it may simply be Verizon's way of covering themselves in case such a device comes out in the future.
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The FDA changed the wording of a question during the panel, so instead of just saying Provenge should be approved, it said there was substantial evidence for its efficacy.
Given the failure of Study 377 to demonstrate efficacy, it was rightly concluded that a submission for new wording on safety should not be made.
He altered its wording in 2008, but it still calls for Jews to "recognise Jesus Christ, the Saviour of all men", a more explicit demand than was included in John Paul II's revised wording.
But there was subsequent controversy when a Jewish newspaper reported Mr Ward had asked if it would satisfy his critics if he changed the wording to read "the Jewish community" instead of "the Jews".
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