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CITES

abbreviation

  1. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

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Labour MP Rupa Huq said: "I think the resignation of Mr Banerji and the reasons he cites in his letter - inadequate consultation with board members - demonstrates that all is not well on the BBC board, despite the polished and well-rehearsed performances of the representatives who appeared on Monday at our committee."

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The study the CDC cites for that claim was published in 2006 and was drawn from surveys of 150 parents of children diagnosed with ASD at two private medical practices; the parents were given a six-page, self-administered survey.

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In the liner notes, Mr. Taylor cites drummer and composer Joe Chambers as a major influence.

"CITES tried this twice in the past, the last time was particularly disastrous... The last thing we want to do is to go back to that," he told AFP.

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It cites "interference" with private life rights under article eight of the European Convention on Human Rights.

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