December 2011 Sample Clauses

December 2011. 29 February 2012 - 1 May 2012 – for the time being (beyond the end of 2012)
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December 2011. The Vienna Document 2011 builds on the 1986 Stockholm Document on Con- fidence- and Security-Building Measures (CSBMs) and Disarmament in Europe and previous Vienna Documents (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1999). The Vienna Document 1990 provided for annual exchange of military information, military budget exchange, risk reduction procedures, a communication network and an annual CSBM implementation assessment. The Vienna Document 1992 and the Vienna Document 1994 extended the area of application and introduced new mechanisms and parameters for military activities, defence planning and military contacts. The Vienna Document 1999 introduced regional measures aimed at increasing transparency and confidence in a bilateral, multilateral and regional context and some improvements, in particular regarding the constraining measures. The Vienna Document 2011 incorporated revisions on such matters as the timing of verification activities and demonstrations of new types of weapon and equipment system, and established a procedure for updating the Vienna Docu- ment every five years. Document text: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, <xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/ fsc/86597>
December 2011. The amount relates to pre- operating expenses incurred in relation to the incorporation of HCCM
December 2011. Article 3 The Contracting Parties shall take all appropriate measures, whether general or particular, to ensure fulfilment of the obligations arising out of this Agreement. They shall abstain from any measure which could jeopardize the attainment of the objectives of this Agreement. Moreover, they shall facilitate cooperation within the framework of this Agreement.
December 2011. Green EP, Short FT (2003) World atlas of sea grasses. Prepared by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre. University of California Press, Berkeley, USA. Xxx, W., G. A. Xxxxx & X. Xx (2006). Interpretation of tropical thermocline cooling in the Indian and Pacific oceans during recent decades. Geophys. Res. Lett., 33. Xxxxxxx XX (1999). Coral reefs of Tanga Region. Report of Coral Reef Survey. Tanga Coastal Zone Conservation and Development Programme. 30 pages. Xxxxxxx XX, Xxxxxxx H, Makoloweka S (2001) Collaborative Reef and Reef Fisheries Management in Tanga, Tanzania. Nairobi, IUCN SEACAM. Xxxxxxx, X. & X. Xxxxxx (2007) Putting the ‘United’ in the United Republic of Tanzania: Reconstructing marine fisheries catches. p. 49-60. In: Xxxxxx, X. and Xxxxx, D. (eds.) Reconstruction of marine fisheries catches for key countries and regions (1950-2005). Fisheries Centre Research Reports 15(2). Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia. IPCC (2013).Working Group I Contribution to the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Xxxxx X: Atlas of Global and Regional Climate Projections - Final Draft Underlying Scientific-Technical Assessment. WG-I: 12th/Doc. 2b, Annex I (12.VIII.2013). Agenda Item: 5. Xxxxx XX, Xxxxxxx-Guebas F (2008) Conservation status of mangroves in Kenya. In: Xxxxxx X (ed) Mainstreaming conservation of coastal biodiversity through formulation of a code of conduct for sustainable management of mangrove forests. ISME, World Bank. KCDP. 2013. Fisheries monitoring, control and surveillance (MCS) capacity needs assessment report for the marine and coastal fisheries in Kenya. Draft report of the KCDP-MCS Interagency Team. Last PR, Xxxxxxx XX (2009) Sharks and rays of Australia. CSIRO, Melbourne, pp. 478–480. Linden O, Sporrong N (1999). Coral reef degradation in the Indian Ocean. Status reports and project presentations, Sida/SAREC Marine Science Programme, Sweden Xxxx XX Xx, Xxxxxxx XX, Xxxxx X, Xxxxxxx M, Xxxxx H (2009) Seasonal occurrences of Manta birostris (Chondrichthyes: Mobulidae) in southeastern Brasil. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology 56(1):96–99. doi:10.1007/s/0228-008-0060-3. Xxxxx XX, Xxxxx X, Xxxxxxxx M (2011) Opportunities and challenges of community-based marine protected areas in Kenya. In: Obura DO, Xxxxxxxx XX (eds) CORDIO Status Report 2011. Xxxxx XX, Samoilys MA, Xxxxxxx X, Xxxxx K (2013) Targeted fishing of Siganus xxxxx spawning aggregations in southern Kenya, chapter 3. In: Xxxxxx...
December 2011. The Vienna Document 2011 builds on the 1986 Stockholm Document on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures (CSBMs) and Disarmament in Europe and previous Vienna Documents (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1999). The Vienna Document 1990 provided for annual exchange of military information, military budget exchange, risk reduction procedures, a communication network and an annual CSBM implementation assessment. The Vienna Document 1992 and the Vienna Document 1994 extended the area of application and introduced new mechanisms and parameters for military activities, defence planning and military contacts. The Vienna Document 1999 introduced regional measures aimed at increasing transparency and confidence in a bilateral, multilateral and regional context and some improvements, in particular regarding the constrain- ing measures. The Vienna Document 2011 incorporated revisions on such matters as the timing of verification activities and demonstrations of new types of weapon and equipment system. It also established a procedure for updating the Vienna Document every five years, but the reissue due in 2016 did not occur. Document text: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, <xxxx://xxx.xxxx. org/fsc/86597?download=true>
December 2011. As each of the percentage ratios (if applicable) is below the de minimis threshold set out in Rule 14A.33 of the Hong Kong Listing Rules, the provision of miscellaneous financial services by Chinalco Finance to the Group will be exempt from the reporting, announcement and independent shareholdersapproval requirements under the Hong Kong Listing Rules.
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December 2011. This agreement concerns Substance name: 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, (4-tert-octylphenol) EC number: 000-000-0 CAS number: 140-66-9 Molecular formula: C14H22O Structural formula: 1Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives 91/155/EEC, 93/67/EEC, 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC Germany presented a proposal in accordance with Article 59(3) and Annex XV of the REACH Regulation (23 August 2011, submission number CP006951-37) on identification of 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, (4-tert-octylphenol) as a substance of very high concern because of its endocrine disrupting properties. The Annex XV dossier was circulated to Member States on 29 August 2011 and the Annex XV report was made available to interested parties on the ECHA website on the same day according to Articles 59(3) and 59(4). Comments were received by Member States and interested parties on the proposal. The dossier was referred to the Member State Committee on 14 November 2011 and was discussed in the meeting on 7-9 December 2011 of the Member State Committee. Agreement of the Member State Committee in accordance with Article 59(8): 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol, (4-tert-octylphenol) is identified as a substance of very high concern in accordance with Article 57 (f) of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH) because it is a substance with endocrine disrupting properties for which there is scientific evidence of probable serious effects to the environment which gives rise to an equivalent level of concern to those of other substances listed in points (a) to (e) of Article 57 of REACH. UNDERLYING ARGUMENTATION FOR IDENTIFICATION OF SUBSTANCE OF VERY HIGH CONCERN Endocrine disrupting properties: There is strong evidence from high quality studies of adverse effects of 4-tert- octylphenol in two fish species, which are estrogen mediated. Similar evidence is available for a third fish species but it is based on tests without statistics. In all other tested fish species the endpoints affected are known to be influenced by estrogen activity and, with one exception, an estrogen mediated mode of action was observed. According to the OECD ...
December 2011. If you have any questions about the time schedule or details of this Guide to Testing, please contact: DIGIBIS (xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx) or DEN (xxxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx@xxx.xx)
December 2011. A. Naf’an Sulchan (a leading figure of PPME), The Hague, 17 May 2008. , The Hague, 18 October 2008. , The Hague, 22 November 2008. , The Hague, 23 June 2009. , The Hague, 13 February 2011. , The Hague, 11 December 2011. Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxx (an adviser of PPME Amsterdam), Amsterdam, 28 May 2008. , Amsterdam, 28 July 2008. , Spaarnwoude, 21 June 2009. , e-mail, 11 December 2009. , The Hague, 7 April 2011. , The Hague, 14 April 2011. Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxx (a participant undertaking pilgrimage to Mecca under Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx’s individual endeavors), Leiden, 3 January 2011. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx (the owner of Roisah Foundation, Jepara, Central Java), 14 February 2010. Xxx Xxxxxx (a Salafi preacher), Bandung, 11 April 2009. Xxx Xxxxxx (a son of Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, a founder of PPME), e-mail message to author, 10 October 2012. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (a leading figure of PKS), Bekasi, 25 June 2010. Xxx Xxxxx (former secretary of AJH), 18 March 2011, Rotterdam Zuid. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx (a member of PCIA in the Netherlands and former member of PPME The Hague), The Hague, 28 December 2008. Xxxx Xxxxxx (a santri of Roisah Foundation), Jepara, Central Java, 15 February 2010. Xxxxx Xxxxx (former coordinator of Dutch-speaking group of PPME The Hague), The Hague, 9 February 2012. , The Hague, 12 February 2012. Xxxxxx Xxxxx (a former member of the board of PCIA), The Hague, 28 December 2008. Xxxxx (da‘wa coordinator of PPME Amsterdam), Almere, 10 December 2009. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (a middleman of PPME The Hague), Sleman, 11 May 2010. Xxxx Xxxxxxx (a journalist of Siaran Indonesia of Radio Nederland Wereldomroep), Hilversum, 6 April 2011. Xxxx Xxxxxxx (former vice of the chairman of PPME Amsterdam), Amsterdam, 19 June 2009. , Amsterdam, 30 August 2009. , Jombang, East Java, 13 April 2010. , Amsterdam, 22 June 2010. Xxxxx X. Xxxxxxx (chairman of PIP PKS in the Netherlands), Schiedam, 24 August 2008. , Schiedam, 11 November 2008. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (secretary of PIP PKS in the Netherlands), Delft, 28 May 2008. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (a leading figure of PPME The Hague), The Hague, 13 February 2011. Eni (secretary of Xxxxx Xxxx), telephone interview, 3 March 2012 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx (chairman of Surinamese AJH), Rotterdam Zuid, 3 February 2011.
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