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and nothing more will happen.
and nothing more will happen.
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maybe nothing will.
maybe nothing will.
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what will happen then?
what will happen then?
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nothing will be the same
nothing will be the same
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nothing will disappoint you here.
nothing will disappoint you here.
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what will happen to your application.
what will happen to your application.
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in principle, providers can use the standard and supply their own solutions but there is not an expectation that this will happen immediately.
en principe, les fournisseurs peuvent utiliser la norme et fournir leurs propres solutions, mais on ne s’attend pas à ce que cela se produise immédiatement.
and the decision to apply the same rules to all sponsored events rather than treating them differently - i think that meets the test of reason.and the decision to say there should be, as i believe will happen under the amendment, a firm start date to this, of october 1, which is what we had believed from the outset - the companies and event organized have generally been operating on that understanding-i think that meets the test of reason. overall, is it a common-sense proposal to ban sponsorship entirely?
and the decision to apply the same rules to all sponsored events rather than treating them differently - i think that meets the test of reason.and the decision to say there should be, as i believe will happen under the amendment, a firm start date to this, of october 1, which is what we had believed from the outset - the companies and event organized have generally been operating on that understanding - i think that meets the test of reason. overall, is it a common-sense proposal to ban sponsorship entirely?