Not exact matches
Data is believed to be accurate; however, transient market data is often subject to
subsequent revision and correction
by the exchanges.
They outlined the concerns held
by their funders of the possible consequences of opening the constitution up for
revision by elected delegates and
subsequent public vote.
Subsequent revisions 1.1 and 1.2 were approved
by the IDPF in 2001 and 2002 respectively.
The time frame was quite lengthy just getting epubs posted
by Apple: have initial posting times and
subsequent revision posting
by Apple improved?
Self - consciously acknowledging the early work of Roy Lichtenstein and the
subsequent revisions of Lichtenstein's iconography
by Richard Hamilton and Sturtevant as departure points, Collier's «Crying (Comic)» and «Tears (Comic)» consist of greatly enlarged and isolated details of women's tear - filled eyes and graphic, schematic depictions of individual tears.
Subsequent review
by the Office of Law
Revision Counsel correctly identified this obsolete provision and corrected it in the U.S. Code.
It sets the atmosphere for the
subsequent contributions
by outlining the major constitutional
revisions, the multi-annual programmes and the legal challenges faced
by the CJEU.
After some
revisions, they prepared
subsequent drafts and then went through the agreement on a clause -
by - clause, page -
by - page basis.
Concededly, the Judicial Branch website does provide prompt access to the original «slip opinions,» but these lack the editorial
revisions that occur later during the publication process and also, of at least equal importance, they lack the volume and page numbers
by which specific holdings of those cases must be cited in any
subsequent legal proceeding.
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