But Allardyce says Wanderers deserve their clean bill of health for the effort they put into keeping their players at the peak of their fitness. |
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Both came through midweek club games with a clean bill of health following injury scares. |
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Only two weeks ago he had a medical check-up which gave him a clean bill of health. |
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The commission actually gives British banks a fairly clean bill of health, generally praising their services and the availability of credit. |
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He and his mum were checked by paramedics and a midwife and were allowed to stay at home after being given a clean bill of health. |
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Airedale Hospital has received a clean bill of health for its standards of food and hygiene. |
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Not surprisingly, the major banks are celebrating their clean bill of health. |
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However, it is good to have our position recognised and be given a clean bill of health. |
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Although giving it a generally clean bill of health, 39 recommendations were made, many of which are wide-ranging. |
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A clean bill of health for Grant Hill next fall would be nice, just to restore some of the hope in what is a near-hopeless conference. |
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Heartened by this ambience and my recent clean bill of health, I order an apple pie and a large Coke. |
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A clean bill of health this evening will be more of a hope than an expectation for Smith. |
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The report ended a nine-month clean bill of health in a nation that is home to about 13 billion poultry. |
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At her annual gynecological exam two years ago, she was expecting a clean bill of health. |
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After a quick evaluation, I got a clean bill of health from the docs, who told me I'd be released the following morning. |
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Now water quality at the three southern ponds has been monitored and given a completely clean bill of health. |
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Because of the risk of introducing disease to wild populations, confiscated animals that may be released must have a clean bill of health. |
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Mr. Speaker, I will remind my hon. colleague that as of October 29, 2009, the organization got a clean bill of health. |
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By the same token, a low number of complaints in a particular sector may not mean a clean bill of health. |
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The young animal had to show a clean bill of health in order to be re-introduced into her habitat. |
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The boat was fully searched on its arrival, given a clean bill of health and the four men went home. |
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Facts: Actually, the Court of Auditors has given, as it did in previous years, a clean bill of health on the EU accounts. |
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Farmers must then wait 21 days before beginning to rebuild their flocks if the farms and surrounding farms receive a clean bill of health. |
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His headache cured, the man went home and two months later, he was given a clean bill of health. |
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Simon Townsend, manager of the water monitoring branch, says the Territory's distinctive weather patterns could be one reason behind the clean bill of health. |
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Logan apologized to the person he put in the hospital by his brutality, and now Logan is anxious for Dr. Balis to give him a psychological clean bill of health. |
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The clean bill of health for Van der Westhuyzen was accompanied by a similar recovery for reserve fullback Gaffie du Toit, who has been battling with an upset stomach. |
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In the case of the Court of Auditors it was shocking because we received a one-page document consisting of 300 words which basically gave the COR a clean bill of health. |
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In the areas of agriculture, the Structural Funds, internal and external policies, only the receipts have been certified, and you give a clean bill of health only to the administrative expenditure. |
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That is a scam, and the government should have known that since it claims to have fully investigated this case three years ago and at that time had given it a clean bill of health. |
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Although we are encouraged that departments are acting on many fronts, none of the subject matters addressed in the four audits has yet received a clean bill of health. |
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In the three previous years the auditors have given the Office a clean bill of health for all its financial activities including the Office's system of internal controls. |
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The Court of Auditors gave a relatively clean bill of health to the internal organisation administration of the structural funds, but that was not the case in relation to the Member States. |
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It is regrettable that it is not possible for the Court of Auditors to give a clean bill of health to the Commission with a positive Statement of Assurance. |
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In previous years, the Court has given a clean bill of health on the EU accounts. It thus confirms that these accounts are not tampered with and they correctly reflect how the EU budget was spent. |
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Just over one year ago, the Commission launched an Action Plan to improve the internal control framework as part of its goal to obtain a clean bill of health on EU spending from the auditors. |
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It is strongly advised that all participants have a clean bill of health with no previous known medical conditions which might jeopardize his or her full participation in the course. |
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But we have to recognise that for the most part the Commission was given a clean bill of health for 1998 which is the most recent report we have and it is to be congratulated on that. |
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If your four-legged pal is just getting over a bout of kennel cough or a nasty case of fleas, keep him at home until your veterinarian gives you the thumbs-up on a clean bill of health. |
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Animals that may be transferred to captive facilities must have a clean bill of health because of the risk of introducing disease to captive populations. |
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Patients having only benign lesions may be given a clean bill of health, patients with a suspicious lesion are referred to a trained dermatologist or oncologist. |
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