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121. The companies signed a contract for the venture last month, subject to regulatory approvals.
122. Each order for goods or services then gives rise to a separate contract, subject to the agreed terms.
123. Rules are to be drawn up by the Law Society, subject to approval by the Lord Chancellor and four senior judges.
124. In the private sector, decision making can be guided and implemented by considerations that are subject to reasonably accurate escalation.
125. The salary will depend on rank and experience, and the position is subject to final budgetary approval.
126. Other documents must be filed and served as soon as practicable, subject to any direction of the appellate court.
127. All mortgages are subject to status and valuation and are not available to persons under 18 years of age.
128. Normally, any ordinary citizen subject to dropped charges would receive a stony-faced apology and the opportunity to leave via the public foyer.
129. This overriding limit is subject to adjustment in the event of certain specified alterations to the Company's share capital.
130. It has also been held that non-statutory government advisory panels are subject to judicial review.
131. Velchanos was always subject to the goddess and always shown in attitudes of adoration.
132. All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
133. It is subject to grease and grime from the hands, occasional coffee spills, cigarette ash, dead flies and sandwich crumbs.
134. The merger, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 1998, is still subject to regulatory approval.
135. The latter would be subject to less extensive review than would tribunals and other administrative institutions.
136. Road building proposals for sensitive areas such as Oxleas Wood and Twyford Down must be subject to full environmental assessment.
137. This document won praise from the liberal majority at the Council, and was readily accepted(sentencedict.com), subject to a few amendments.
138. But any deal done between the leaders and the White House may be subject to full congressional approval.
139. No one should be subject to physical or mental abuse, by another human being.
140. Yesterday's meeting of the borough planning applications sub-committee approved plans for the 48 hectare golf course subject to certain legally binding conditions.
141. The transaction is subject to shareholder approval of both companies, and should be completed in the fall.
142. These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts.
143. As taxpayers subject to wealth tax, the Chiracs should have declared any amounts of cash they kept during those years.
144. Prices do not apply to Public Holiday periods unless otherwise stated, and are subject to availability of suitable accommodation.
145. Political culture is a vague abstract concept that has been subject to various definitions.
146. The first ordinations should take place in eighteen months subject to Parliamentary approval.
147. The relationship between qualifications and jobs is attenuated by the complexities of labour market segmentation and this itself is subject to local diversification.
148. It was a subject to which the Ancients had given much thought too.
149. All church buildings are subject to normal planning control over, for example,[sentencedict.com] changes of use and significant alterations.
150. However, income deriving from pension schemes and annuities is subject to income tax.
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