Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Costs of 190 calls for competitions involving chance are also often limited by state legislation to $0.55 per call.
It called for competition in academic appointments, establishment of computer centers to serve schools, greater attention to skills needed in industry and more university research.
I should like to make myself very clear: we do not require two calls for competition simply because we believe that that is unnecessary.
Nor is it clear how the merger would affect the Governor's call for competition in Long Island's energy system.
President Clinton's calls for competition among medical providers have increased the sense of urgency for hospitals, practices and clinics to become more efficient.
Another element of the Governor's plan not addressed by a possible merger is his call for competition in Long Island's energy system.
The plan also called for competition in government services, allowing companies to bid for some functions including street resurfacing and the water pollution control plants.
Furthermore, the call for competition restricts the capacity of States to intervene in energy policy choices and to guarantee equal access for users.
July 12, 2006 You can't turn on a TV these days without hearing a persuasive call for competition in TV and broadband delivery.
End of Federal Ban Urged Fitting in with the former theory, the Downey bill calls for competition to be generated by allowing telephone companies into the video programming market.
Our voices calling for competition in the massive-media wilderness go unheeded; only some monopoly scandal or derivatives-driven collapse will awaken the public to the need to "break up the Yankees."
Many people in the horse-racing industry have complained that OTB has done a phlegmatic job of marketing these services, and they have called for competition from the racing authority or some other entity.
Their creation is currently being threatened by the rigours of case-law, which tends towards having two calls for competition when allocating work, something that is likely to seal the fate of semi-public companies.
His aides have said he would incorporate a prescription drug benefit into an overhaul of the Medicare program, building on work of a bipartisan Congressional commission that has called for competition between the public and private sectors.
In response to Mr Savary, who raised the question about the two calls for competition, I would say that we are aware of this problem and, as you pointed out, I referred to this in my speech.
In four afternoons at shopping malls in Levittown, Smithtown and Huntington last fall, members of New Yorkers for Fair Cable distributed petitions calling for competition in and reregulation of the cable industry.
The format called for competition in four events, adding up to a kind of aggravated version of Marine Corps boot camp: a speed climb and rappel; a swimming race in river rapids; an obstacle course over ropes and bridges, and a survival run.
The usual schedule - note that it can vary - calls for competitions on the second Sunday in May in Gourock; and on the last Saturday in May in both Enniskillen and Bathgate, in Northern Ireland.
There is broad consensus on this point within our committee but, from the moment when I, as rapporteur, had to highlight obvious cases that required a reassessment or a reorientation of competition policy or that, on the contrary, called for competition policy strongly to be encouraged, disagreements arose.