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  3 Hits www.foodservicenqn.com.ar  
Note d’information intégrale sur l’utilisation des cookies
Extended policy on the use of cookies
  www.goc411.ca  
Tél. 902 32 03 20 (Information intégrale au voyageur) www.renfe.com
Tel. 902 32 03 20 (Información integral al viajero) www.renfe.com
  3 Hits www.valasztas.hu  
La publication fournit l'information intégrale pour les comités de dépouillement du scrutin qui, lors des élections, assuraient le déroulement du vote, résumaient les votes et produisaient les protocoles des résultats.
The publication provides full-scope information for ballot counting committees, who in the course of the elections carried out the completion of the elections, the aggregation of ballots and drew up minutes thereof locally. In order for them to do their work more perfectly, the booklet contains the rules and minutes samples to be applied.
  parl.gc.ca  
Nous avons déposé des questions à inscrire au Feuilleton — et je serai ravi de les communiquer aux membres du comité — et, bien souvent, les réponses comportaient d'énormes lacunes sur le plan de l'information. Quelqu'un, au gouvernement, est chargé d'offrir l'accès à l'information intégrale concernant l'état de ces importantes dépenses.
There are two findings in that report. One is that only 12% of the funds have actually reached the stage of creating jobs, contrary to some published claims by the government. The second is that there are questions that can be raised, from the limited data we have available as members of the committee.... I assure you that we have asked the committee for both briefings and have been denied on several occasions now. We have filed Order Paper questions--and I'm happy to make those available to members of the committee--many of which were left with large gaps in terms of information. It is the responsibility of someone in government to have available full information about the status of these large outlays of funds. Again, I don't ask the members of the committee to accept the findings of the effort I put forward, but I would say to you that there are things there that should be concerning.
  www.navy.dnd.ca  
Pour éviter une dépendance inutile aux sources étrangères, les forces navales canadiennes et les autorités de commandement nationales devront donc, dans la mesure du possible, avoir accès à de l'information intégrale et indépendante pour assurer la surveillance et la reconnaissance.
The vast size of the Canadian area of responsibility in home waters alone will challenge the development of a comprehensive ISR capability.9 Still, although large, the area of interest is constant, and therefore fixed surveillance systems can greatly assist in its monitoring. (All the same, these systems may well be in remote locations and therefore will require a reliable communications link to the end user.) The same general requirements exist for international deployments, where the area of interest will likely be smaller, but rarely as familiar. In this case, while there may be local fixed systems the availability of such systems to Canadian forces cannot be guaranteed. As a result, naval forces will require versatile and easily deployable surveillance and reconnaissance systems. Although technological interoperability with allies theoretically may allow access to their systems, there is no guarantee that it will be granted, or that when granted, it will not be limited or the information "sanitised" to some extent. Therefore, to avoid over-dependence on foreign sources, Canadian naval forces and national command authorities will require integral and independent ISR information to the greatest practicable extent.