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Acronym for Office of Electricity Regulation, former regulatory body established under the Electricity Act 1989 to supervise the privatized UK electricity companies. In 1999 it merged with the Office of Gas Supply to form the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem).



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As the minority party, Democrats today are free to criticize our efforts in Iraq without having to offer constructive alternatives.
It's very difficult for a regional carrier to compete with direct flights to Asia because you end up having to offer daily flights if you want to be an alternative for business travelers.
Under NCLB, if schools accept federal poverty aid end they don't meet the required goals for at least two straight years, they can face sanctions, such as having to offer transfers to a better performing school or risking state takeover.
 
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