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Again, the statute and the policy do not define what constitutes comparable treatment.
There will be comparable treatment, which is what the Hon. Gentleman wants.
The communique said that both sides would "seek comparable treatment from all other creditors including commercial banks, other creditor countries and suppliers."
Therefore, if the attention called to ears by earrings is innocuous, it is inconsistent to consider comparable treatment of genitals objectionable.
Most estimates claim treatment costs in India start at around a tenth of the price of comparable treatment in America or Britain.
The British Treasury said today that "the Paris Club creditors expect comparable treatment from Poland's commercial bank creditors."
There is an inherent conflict between the demands of local autonomy and the principle of 'territorial justice', requiring that citizens in different geographical areas secure comparable treatment.
"They exert these actions 24 hours a day," Sherman says, "without the need for a highly trained surgeon and without the high cost of many other comparable treatments."
These days, classics of American literature receive comparable treatment, in collected editions emanating from university presses, underwritten by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Therefore, its usefulness as a heartworm control treatment is likely to be insignificant when compared with comparable treatments such as Selamectin that do impact the mosquito disease vector.
A military secretary is not bound by these qualifiers for comparable treatment, but the framework is a useful reference in the absence of explicit DoD guidance on comparable circumstances.
Though the paper has given roughly comparable treatment to both candidates in its news coverage, the presence of anti-Koch, pro-Dinkins columns day after day gave the paper the appearance of a decided Dinkins tilt.
However, the amount of the lower rate has been set at a level to ensure that Northern Ireland gas consumers that are in a CCA receive comparable treatment with similar businesses in Great Britain.
I would just like to add two comments to what I said earlier, firstly on Mr Sonneveld's suggestion about the question of comparable treatment with the fruit and vegetable sector and secondly in relation to VAT.
"Because this is a Paris Club initiative only, it is understood they would not force comparable treatment with private-sector debt," said Agost Benard, an associate director at the Standard & Poor's ratings agency in Singapore.
Ajax last week asked the Dutch football association (KNVB) to allow women and children to attend the match but the ruling body decided that only the latter would be permitted because of a national law of comparable treatment for men and women.
To the irritation of international bankers, the agreement that deferred principal payments owed through the end of next year on loans from the seven Governments, known as the Group of Seven, also encouraged the Soviet republics to seek comparable treatment from commercial banks, corporations and other governments.
The Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/1551)is a UK labour law measure which requires that employers give people on part-time contracts comparable treatment to people on full-time contracts who do the same jobs.
Representing himself as the "son of a gentleman" and expecting comparable treatment as such, he very soon discovers that he is just a green hand, a "boy", the lowest rank on the ship, assigned all the duties no other sailor wants (like cleaning out the "pig-pen", a longboat serving as a shipboard sty).