Deems a minor to have the legal capacity to give consent to for tobacco cessation services and does not allow the consent to be disaffirmed to the person being a minor. |
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Moreover, in delivering his verdict the judge can refuse to explain the basis of his decision if he deems national security could be compromised. |
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The device isn't a government-approved medical aid, a circumstance Pearl deems lamentable. |
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The baker can exercise his ten dollar claim any time he deems it to be required. |
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It not only deems it impolite to insult directly, but also can include an obvious, but easily retractable accusation. |
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What the world at large deems success might not feel like success deep in your heart, and you need to be able to live with yourself. |
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There is a big ego at work here, one that takes umbrage at being patronised and is not averse to bad-mouthing anyone he deems incompetent. |
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These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong. |
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This is isn't helped by the fact that lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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He will be able to call on the multinational forces, if he deems it necessary to have them deal with a problem. |
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Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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He's hardly a stud, and his superficiality and dismissal of any woman he deems unfit are more galling as a result. |
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The theory deems that cities need culture freaks in order to make the dynamic creative class feel at home. |
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If the Doctor or Employer deems the illness to be minor then the Employee will be expected to work that day. |
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The independent auditor will have to be replaced every five years unless the committee deems it not in the company's interests. |
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With his retirement due next month, Mr. Devaraj deems it a privilege to have been chosen for the special assignment. |
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The small NGO has fielded thousands of phone calls and taken 22 of the cases it deems most worthy to the courts. |
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A woman will receive what a court deems her rightful share, not necessarily half. |
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Lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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An occupational licence is one that deems a property habitable. |
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The notice states that the County Council deems the building to be unsafe. |
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This requirement may conflict with the Declaration of Helsinki, which deems it unethical to give patients a placebo if an evidence based treatment is available. |
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We have only the permission for that use and disposal, and then only so long as we dutifully serve the reigning mobocracy in the manner it deems desirable. |
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He teases the astrophysicists with his advanced technology then withholds the information because he deems us unworthy, then backhandedly compliments our biodiversity. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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Such an act permits a government to censor and penalize the publication of information it deems secret. |
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I am at a loss to understand on what grounds the Planning Authority deems it acceptable to inflict 59 houses, virtually in one block, at one blow in such a small village. |
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The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. |
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Remember, you're only as good as your last customer deems you to be. |
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The development has attracted scathing criticism of Federal legislation, which deems the antennae low impact and thus not requiring a development application. |
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Lockdowns can take place for as long as the prison deems it necessary to satisfy themselves that security has not been compromised. |
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Like any common or garden racist would seek to do to someone he or she deems as different, or lesser. |
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The folkish sector of the movement deems Heathenry to be the indigenous religion of a biologically distinct Nordic race. |
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If the complainant deems the case urgent, consideration of the case should take even less time. |
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If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act. |
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These include ruins, landmarks and other aspects of the British countryside that Nennius deems worthy of documentation. |
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The section deems only three circumstances when the accused is deemed to have been acting honestly. |
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He is somewhat untidy in matters of housekeeping, which he deems unimportant, and seems to have little social life, but is devoted to Snitter. |
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The appellee may then designate additional portions that the appellee deems necessary. |
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And there should be no let-up in the fight against an ignorant philosophy that deems such an eradicable disease as a necessary evil. |
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The President of the Republic can refuse to sign laws he deems clearly against the Constitution, while less obvious cases are dealt with later on by the Constitutional Court. |
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A fabricator will check every design that comes in, regardless of whether the designer deems it perfect, because it has to make sure the boards can be built. |
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Without unfriending someone, you can now choose to limit or block someone from your newsfeed or choose to see only what Facebook deems as very important. |
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Although many bike manufacturers can create bikes much lighter than this, the UCI deems this weight fair in the spirit of preserving the 'primacy of man' over his equipment. |
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