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marked-up

marked-up
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    marked-up

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    1. There are marked and rapidly, steadily increasing health benefits to giving up.
    2. We have explained that HTML is, as a basic rule, elements marked up with open and close tags.
    3. The increase was particularly marked between 2004 and the IP when it went up by 73,8 %.
    4. The increase was particularly marked between 2000 and 2001 when it went up by 13 percentage points.
    5. The increase was particularly marked between 2006 and 2007 when it went up by 28 percentage points.
    6. The template shall be marked up with four points ‘A’ through ‘D’, as shown in Figure 7, while the template is on a flat surface.
    7. caviar of sturgeon species (Acipenseriformes spp.), up to a maximum of 125 grams per person, in containers that are individually marked in accordance with Article 66(6);
    8. Import authorisation forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder's copy’ and bearing the number 1 to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the issuing authority’ and bearing the number 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the licence.
    9. Surveillance document forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder’s copy’ and bearing the number 1, to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the competent authority’ and bearing the number 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the document.
    10. Import licence forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder's copy’ and bearing the number 1 to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the issuing authority’ and bearing the number 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the licence.
    11. Import licence forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder’s copy’ and bearing the number 1 to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the issuing authority’ and bearing the number 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the licence.
    12. Import authorisation forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder's copy’ and bearing the number 1 to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the issuing authority’ and bearing the No 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the import authorisations.
    13. By way of derogation from paragraph 3, Member States may lay down that pig carcases need not be marked if an official record is drawn up comprising for each carcase at least:
    14. ‘Working coefficient’ means the arithmetic ratio between the load guaranteed by the manufacturer or his authorised representative up to which a component is able to hold it and the maximum working load marked on the component.
    15. products obtained from the shearing of live animals carried out under the approved management program, appropriately marked and registered non-commercial exports of limited quantities of wool for industrial testing, up to 500 kg annually.