At another time, the commission would not dare to pick a quarrel with the president over such a trifle matter. |
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The display was erected after the county commission allowed a nativity display to go up. |
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If it decides to confirm this, the commission can direct the Government to abolish, or alter, the aid. |
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A local bookseller lends them the merchandise and pays them a small commission on each item sold. |
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It should be noted that constructive manslaughter requires the commission of an unlawful act. |
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It is now also accepted that widespread reform of the commission must take place. |
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The commission asked the legislators to get a wiggle on, start making changes now. |
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After all my bragging about beads, Jim sent me a nice e-mail and asked me if I'd be willing to take a commission to bead him a bracelet. |
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The commission says Kosovo should be made independent by next year and embark on a four-stage process to EU accession. |
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Pennine Weavers is one of only two commission weavers left in West Yorkshire, producing the highest-quality wool textile fabrics for customers. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage and the Highland Council have joined forces with developers to commission a major survey of badgers and their setts. |
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In the last two weeks, the commission approved several issues of Bulgarian depositary receipts, and bonds. |
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Agreed, Mark, they do charge a five percent commission when you bet the bank hand in baccarat, but only when you win. |
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His first solo directing commission came in 1935, when he was invited to direct a massively ambitious science fiction project. |
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The commission said its investigators spoke to young Kiribati women and girls who had been involved with Korean fishermen. |
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She said the commission has access to a bond to refund customer claims as appropriate. |
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The newspaper yesterday quoted commission officials as saying the last-minute payout to voters was triple the amount spent at the last election. |
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Fund managers do not rebate the cost of commission because they do not want to undercut advisers. |
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Members of this new commission should be chosen from honest, steadfast and impeccable people. |
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Rather, the commission is likely to pursue consumption taxation by stealth and indirection. |
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To Britain a commission of inquiry, with plenipotentiary power, was despatched under Paul the Notary. |
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The commission then toddles off to the Commerce Commission, and the Commerce Commission is required to have a look at it. |
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In extreme cases, they could trigger a life-threatening anaphylactic shock, a commission spokesman added. |
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They must gain the confidence of all members of the House, and that is why it is important that the commission takes the matter seriously. |
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In 1969, he applied for Officer Candidate School and earned a commission as an Infantry officer. |
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Evidence for the commission in 1903-04 indicates that there was indeed an increase in contraceptive knowledge and use in the nineteenth century. |
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Under Thailand's new electoral laws, the commission has sweeping powers to order a revote if it suspects vote buying or fraud has taken place. |
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That issue has surfaced before and if the commission takes a hard line we could be looking at the demise of the entire sector before long. |
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After a state passes a law to deregulate the electric industry, the regulatory commission steps in to create the rules. |
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The senate commission is also likely to recommend a purge of lying wardens and rogue guards. |
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Many of the primary care trusts that commission health care are also in crisis. |
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The bus will take us to the launch platform, with the traditional toilet stop halfway, where we will briefly report to a commission again. |
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The commission will introduce tribunals to review automatically the detention of involuntary patients in November. |
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Further, his detention was unlawful, not being founded upon reasonable suspicion of the commission by the Claimant of an arrestable offence. |
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Last year, Marshall appointed a blue-ribbon commission to advise her about the courts' management problems. |
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder. |
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The priority is institutional reform in order to achieve operability, otherwise the system will collapse, as the commission did, last year. |
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Yet the Badinter commission refused to grant recognition to the Republic of Kosova. |
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The commission said five other presidential candidates and their running mates had passed medical tests and other criteria. |
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He had a commission in the RAF and on leaving in 1990 he joined the Territorial Army. |
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Both organizations have threatened public protests if they feel the commission has not put proper safeguards in place to prevent election fraud. |
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Meanwhile, the European commission seems to have scotched the idea of local authorities imposing any sort of blanket ban. |
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The commission is visiting all the candidates before writing a report on their strengths and weaknesses. |
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The same trend is evident among Hispanics at more selective universities, the commission said. |
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Both buyer and seller pay the auction house a considerable commission for effecting the transaction. |
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He is not convinced a truth commission could completely address this problem. |
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In a pre-medical at the provincial commission offices yesterday both boxers predicted a convincing victory. |
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Not only will you undoubtedly suffer a poor exchange rate, you'll probably be charged a stonking commission too. |
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And should my sin of commission or omission create employment, I do not even need to be acquitted. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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Finally, several respondents take issue with my policy recommendations, based on alleged sins of commission or omission. |
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The sins of omission are always worse than the sins of commission in journalism. |
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Once on holiday, it is likely that a second commission charge will be levied when cashing the cheques. |
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If a new commission fails to bring order to the buccaneering world of tuna fishing, say sayonara to tuna sushi. |
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This commission will be praised to the skies in the Human Rights Commission and laughed at in the families of New Zealand. |
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Yoritomo took the title of shogun, which had been a temporary commission from the emperor, and made it a permanent hereditary office. |
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The commission was asked to determine, among other things, whether the administration pressured analysts to slant their intelligence findings. |
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In addition, the new Act created a commission to supervise the establishment of unions of parishes in England and Wales. |
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Under the terms of the settlement, the commission agreed to issue an apology and pay an undisclosed amount of money. |
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Over the ensuing months, the Petrov royal commission became a political cesspit. |
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He recently completed a commission of a walking stick topped with a hot air balloon for a man who was keen on ballooning. |
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There were no injuries, but the helicopter was put out of commission until replacement parts arrived. |
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The old steam frigate was taken out of commission in March after 34 years' service. |
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The pool was out of commission until the end of May while repairs were carried out. |
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He asked hesitantly, knowing that my car was out of commission at the moment. |
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He began competing at the national level, but was put out of commission for a while by a knee injury. |
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Her replacement, Joel Ruimy, was sailing along, keeping Arnold at bay until a heart attack took him out of commission several weeks ago. |
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A commission is a politician's way of punting on an issue, and in this case, it was also an admission of defeat. |
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In Egypt, the twelfth-century BC pharaohs had to appoint a commission to inquire into the wholesale plundering of tombs in the Theban valley. |
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He received a commission by the Austrian government to decorate the Austrian pavilion for the 1900 World's Fair in Paris. |
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Why did it have to be the audit commission that lambasted hospitals for being filthy and unhygienic? |
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Although such a move could result in lower handle, the net commission to tracks could be higher, which would mean more money for purses. |
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Simply put, can the commission clause in the agreement of purchase and sale amend the commission rate stipulated in the listing agreement? |
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The rules of the commission provided more room to maneuver and allowed for a broader range of admissible evidence. |
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Upon graduation from college, she received a direct commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve. |
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The commission is attempting to crack down on fiscal sloppiness, which it argues undermines confidence in the euro. |
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Italian state radio said Italy might tap the Foreign Minister for the commission post. |
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Fixed-wing commission aircraft and spotter helicopters will assist if farmers become overwhelmed. |
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He received his commission in 1969 upon graduation from the University of Akron. |
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Since he received a commission on all the coins that were struck, he managed to do quite well for himself. |
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The commission criticised poor financial management, breaches in employment ceilings and unauthorised expenditure in the health system. |
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In the 4th century the Athenian state did not hesitate to commission historical paintings or portraits of living benefactors and allies. |
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He set up the pontifical commission Ecclesia Dei to cater for supporters of the Tridentine Mass. |
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Working on commission the consultant is trained in by professional beauticians and is given a cosmetics starter kit. |
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The commission identified the key points that need to be addressed before it can green-light the project. |
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Harry's decision to give up his commission causes an enormous ruckus among his friends and family. |
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I don't think I'm overstating their response by suggesting that he had senior members of the commission crawling up the wall with irritation. |
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Weil bemoans the fact that the ban was the only one of twenty-five commission recommendations adopted. |
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He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid. |
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The commission overviews the industry not only to protect the public and racing participants but the horses as well. |
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The written decision summarises evidence given to the commission during the appeal hearings. |
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She was slinging beer there at night to support her young son when the bar started offering a commission on beer. |
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His major Paduan commission was for the decoration of the ruling Carrara family's palace chapel. |
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The reason the safety commission is suddenly bestirring itself is the federal government is moving to revise the Nuclear Liability Act. |
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All but four members of the commission said that the last election was fair and honest. |
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The chancellor launched the 14-member commission last spring, after Germany's unemployment figure once again topped the four million mark. |
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The commission urged consumers to beware of Web sites promising high income for zero risk. |
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With persistence, Bellows and his supporters finally won favor with the surgeon general, and the commission was appointed. |
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And the commission has continued to let the candidates nominate and veto panelists. |
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There may come a day when, mirabile dictu, some liberated university will actually commission statuary to commemorate the occasion. |
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He challenged calls from the opposition parties for a commission of inquiry to be instituted to probe his wife's appointment. |
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Diplomats at the British high commission have been put on full alert and told to prepare for an evacuation at any time. |
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The police force regularly updates the high commission in Delhi with progress and the investigation is constantly reviewed. |
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Perhaps the most challenging words in Jesus ' commission were the standards He set for every one of His followers. |
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The commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 15th floor chambers of the City Hall Annex downtown. |
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The Theron commission laid the groundwork for the formation of the tricameral parliament. |
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I was one of two writers invited by the commission on culture and sport to help an ad hoc committee put into words a new code of practice. |
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It's worth noting that one of the co-chairs of the commission is the nation's leading gambling lobbyist. |
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The City Council heard a proposal from the commission to create four parks where dogs could run free. |
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Is it time now for an outside independent commission to take a look at the intelligence, which apparently was faulty? |
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The applicant submits that a person cannot obtain any legal right through the commission of a criminal offence. |
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He argues his case persuasively, sifting through the complex issues the commission reviewed. |
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She managed to persuade commissioning editor, Anna Home, to award Scotland a commission for a new programme. |
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In a report released here, the commission said such courts should be able to impose penalties such as fines and community service. |
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Such a commission can assist those agencies and ensure that their powers are in consonance with the laws and practices of Hong Kong, he said. |
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The solution is to develop an official pharmacopoeia similar to the German commission E monographs. |
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The findings of the commission had a major bearing on the papal bull issued on 31 January 1623 in favour of such methods. |
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Yesterday, the commission played down the figures, blaming a harsh winter for the increases. |
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The commission also recommends that social welfare payments should be deducted from the appropriate component of any award of damages. |
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They had a finger in every pie in their former colony and their atomic energy commission controlled the country's mines. |
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The working group also will examine whether staff at the commission and the clerk's office should be cross-trained. |
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Crucial to the success of the proposals, the commission says, is its call for the terms to be fixed regardless of Easter, a moveable feast. |
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The European competition commission approved the loan last year provided it was paid back within a year. |
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However, she has agreed to appear before the commission on a second occasion, albeit in closed session. |
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He got a commission to photograph a house in Ireland, fell in love with the country, and they all moved there. |
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It asks that the repatriates be turned over to the commission after the armistice. |
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The commission has proposed no indecency fines during his five months in the chair. |
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Fletcher, along with the treacherous Terrill, is given a commission to hunt down Josey and Jamie. |
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Izzet luxuriated in his roving midfield commission and City could have been two up in the first 10 minutes. |
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Sutherland accepted a commission to paint a Crucifixion for a church in Northampton. |
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In December 1894 Mucha became famous with a commission for a poster for the actress Sarah Bernard. |
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Le Corbusier, a staunch atheist, at first had refused to accept the commission to rebuild the chapel. |
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Brown's reforms would retain the commission and the role of the Queen, but would remove the prime minister from the process. |
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The active duty officer has a solemn professional responsibility based on his oath of office and commission for the official tasks he undertakes. |
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What we also found was that at the same time Mr Smith was in the employ and commission of the fishery company. |
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The White House turned over 12 of the documents to the commission yesterday, officials said. |
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The commission praised the authority as well as picking up on a few criticisms, and the council have admitted there is still lots to be done. |
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The commission is an independent body set up in 1999 to consider alleged miscarriages of justice. |
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The duo propose to set up a commission to examine the authorities thoroughly, and they call for reforms in procurement and in government ethics. |
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The commission is the latest body to complain about access to administration documents. |
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He said a standard 6 per cent commission paid to intermediary brokers on every premium would drive up the new insurer's cost base. |
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It allows them trade their shares for a discounted commission fee of 0.5 per cent. |
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After February 28, banks will charge a 0.25 per cent commission on each transaction. |
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The broker earns a commission on this transaction, typically paid by the owner of the list. |
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If you've ever sold a house, you know that real estate agents can charge a commission between 5 and 6 percent. |
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There is a commission charge of 1 per cent of value on each ATM transaction. |
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If they sell on, a South African agent will charge a commission of 7 per cent. |
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Customers should not pay more than a 5 per cent charge on all pension contributions on a commission basis. |
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Graduates not only receive a Bachelor of Science degree but also a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army. |
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Effective immediately, I have tendered the resignation of my commission to the Army of the United States. |
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But their reward was fast-track promotion and a good chance of a commission as an engineer officer. |
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I resigned my commission and joined the Army National Guard after retiring from a career in finance. |
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After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1947, he received his commission in the Army Air Corps. |
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Warrant Officers will also be encouraged to take a commission and make their way through the ranks. |
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When the act passed the next year, she became the first non-Medical Corps woman to receive a commission in the Regular Army. |
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He decided to resign his commission in the British army and became the first librarian of the Belfast Society for the Promotion of Knowledge. |
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Those charges were commission of a crime with a firearm, abduction of a woman and six charges of rape. |
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We have in mind in particular cases where there is a long interval between the date of commission of the offence and the date of conviction. |
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Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low. |
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Furthermore, the evidence relates to the actual commission of the offence, rather than to an admission to an already completed offence. |
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The norms are an amplification of the canons of the Code which are to be applied in cases of alleged commission of canonical crimes. |
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The clear and intentional commission of a crime by one party obviously heightens the difficulty of entering into mediation in good faith. |
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Knowledge of race redistributes probabilities about past and potential commission of crimes. |
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The Apex Court accepted the contention of the petitioners that mens rea is necessary for commission of offences under these Sections. |
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But does danger to the community mean any more than, another way of saying, risk of commission of further crimes? |
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Mr Ahern has ordered all port authorities to commission a comprehensive audit of port properties and programme of property management. |
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Manned by a crew of eight including the Captain, the vessel is one of the largest of its kind in commission at the present time. |
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Well, we know which one that is, since the Republic has only one of those experimental ships in commission right now. |
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The squadron disbanded on October 10, 1945-but reformed on April 17, 1952, and has been in commission ever since. |
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The economic offences committee will also deal with financial disputes between commission agents and the farmers. |
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For four decades now, he has been working in a firewood shop as a daily wage labourer till recently and is now a commission agent. |
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Mr Grainger originally joined the firm as a consultant and commission agent in autumn 2003 to work with the then managing director. |
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The Tories also announced their own commission to take an in-depth look at the future of Britain's asylum policy. |
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If the President disapproves the list, the commission has until October 20 to submit revised recommendations. |
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The troops are supposed to monitor the buffer zone while an international boundary commission demarcates the disputed 1 000 km. |
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The commission shall expire five years after the date of enactment of this act. |
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There are many employments the remuneration of which is, by trade usage, invariably fixed on a commission basis. |
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A person may dishonestly assist in the commission of a breach of trust without any idea of what a trust means. |
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In 1906, Fletcher graduated from the US Naval Academy and he gained a commission as an ensign. |
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And we want the international community to send us an international commission of inquirers. |
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The rejection of these divestiture plans is a sign to many that the commission is looking harder at the viability of proposed fixes. |
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After the war there was a Dutch parliamentary commission of investigation, but it discovered neither treachery nor duplicity. |
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Originally a visitatorial commission supervising clerical discipline, it became a full-blown court for various lay offences, often political. |
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A local government pay commission has been set up to examine the pay and conditions of council workers. |
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However, some shops may ask you to pay in sterling and may apply currency exchange and commission rates which are unfavourable. |
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He has been chairman of a municipal land commission and an executive officer in a private farming company. |
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Censure and discipline are a matter between the employing commission and the chief executive officer. |
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I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now. |
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Anything above that is insurance premium tax, office costs, marketing expenses and commission for sellers. |
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The trade commission opens an investigation and demands the physician group turn over thousands of pages of documents at the group's expense. |
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The commission was designed explicitly to bridge the worlds of high finance and global health. |
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It was a down-and-dirty commission offered by a nonprofit developer that does not spend its money on anything it considers unnecessary. |
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Crowned Yoruba chiefs and kings had the wealth and prerogative to commission works of art. |
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The two statesmen signed an agreement to establish a bi-national commission between South Africa and Brazil. |
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The addresses the commission uses are picked at random from driver's license and voter rolls, he said. |
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Investors were asked to send money offshore but later had difficulties recovering their investments, the commission said. |
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Last year the pensions commission warned that 12 million people are failing to save enough for their old age. |
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In 1865 a medical magazine set up a special commission to inquire into London workhouse infirmaries. |
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The commission found staff were helpful and had been trained in customer care. |
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And learning from previous oversights, this commission will definitely go about its work in a painstaking manner. |
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The commission has the authority to summon anyone, including state officials without the approval of the president. |
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In 1930, the museum abandoned a Georgian-style building to commission a new building on a site close to the city centre. |
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The professor claimed that he should not have to appear before the commission on grounds of his age and ill health. |
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Texas law permits you to receive up to 5 percent of the value of your father's estate as a commission for your services as executor. |
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The usual come-on is an appeal to the reader's greed, offering a fat commission for processing a huge, illegally gotten sum of money. |
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The pirate manages to convince King William III to give him a commission to guard a valuable treasure ship traveling to England. |
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Unfortunately, he got drunk after receiving the sacred instruments of his commission and fell asleep by the roadside. |
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The penalty for these offences of omission is the same as the offences of commission of which the motorist was suspected. |
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The commission of any crime with a gun should be viewed as a more serious crime and the punishment should be adjusted accordingly. |
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The suspension was prompted by what the SCPO saw as a risk of presumed future commission of criminal offences. |
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Your Honours, it is our submission that the object of these proceedings is to punish and to impose punishment for commission of offences. |
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Your Honour, the scheme of the legislation, as we say, is dealing with commission of indictable offences. |
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In severe cases, a physiological breakdown can occur, keeping otherwise healthy guys out of commission for long periods of time. |
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The commission said it would consider authorising national governments to make one-off compensatory payments. |
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They would no more fess up to a face lift, nose job or liposuction then they would the commission of a major felony. |
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The LCH class now has the distinction of being in commission longer than any other ship still in service. |
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The commission summary states that the financed and refinanced projects will generate 620 jobs, including the 40 in Jacksonville. |
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A number of oil refineries have been knocked out of commission by Hurricane Katrina. |
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The commission has no suggestions about how to engage in those battles, who to choose as allies and who to identify as neutrals. |
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The parties could put forward nominees, but it would be up to the commission to weed out the worthless lickspittles and the timid timeservers. |
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Being a librarian, as the commission found, is not as simple as outsiders might think. |
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Thailand has a new election commission with powers to disqualify poll cheats and call revotes. |
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The bill also creates an anti-corruption commission with strong enforcement powers. |
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Be careful out there, we were avalanched yesterday, and now I'm out of commission for at least a month with a sprained or broken ankle. |
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Your Honours, the 446,000 is the equity after adjustments, land agent's commission and the like. |
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The commission has been looking into a myriad of claims centring on the fixing of races, bribery and gambling dens. |
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Last month, it decided to commission an independent review of the scheme by experts of international repute. |
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They leaned on members of Congress, who in turn pressured the commission to back off. |
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You don't have to be a Medici to commission a creative work, in fact if it's not being disrespectful, we almost did it on lay-by. |
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The commission will look into the state of public education in Alberta, and has spent the past few months meeting with stakeholder organizations. |
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In October 2001, the EU Council of Ministers gave the commission a mandate to negotiate a revision of the convention. |
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Social services in Kingston has retained its top three-star rating following an assessment by the commission for social care. |
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The interior ministers of the EU are calling on the commission to hold further negotiations with Albania, Algeria, China and Turkey. |
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The parliamentary investigative commission has proved to be a test of Polish democracy. |
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There is a drug enforcement commission that also spends sleepless nights and yet schoolboys and girls choose to ignore such timely advice. |
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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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In any case, the damage has been done, and the commission has created considerable bad blood. |
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The commission has extended the deadline for the submission of tenders by one month. |
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The best advice is still to shop around to find the best conversion rates and lowest commission charges. |
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The commission on men may well die on the vine from being stacked with members who are antagonistic to, or ignorant of, men's issues. |
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Irham said that candidates were found to have used various tricks to deceive the poll commission in their registration documents. |
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Only a few fake ballot papers were found by the commission ahead of the April 5 legislative election. |
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The commission of inquiry exposed the terrible poverty, poor housing conditions and lack of social services that had led to the tragedy. |
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His blue ribbon commission has rascals that have screwed over the average Bahamian and enriched themselves beyond belief. |
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Nepal is now governed under a democratic constitution prepared by a commission over a period of three months. |
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Unlike his contemporaries, he often chose to commission original music for his ballets. |
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This was his trump card, and he wanted to make sure it got played, even if the commission was too docile to press for it. |
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As a result of the loss of those three members, the five-member commission lacks sufficient personnel for a quorum. |
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Recently special rapporteurs from the UN's human rights commission urged the examination of rights violations in Aceh. |
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In fact, about four-fifths of your premium is gobbled up by the commission that your lender creams off. |
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When you have a problem, people create a commission to look at it, because it may be mettlesome. |
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He has a good article on why the commission hearings should have been private and discreet, rather than the three-ring circus we have now. |
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In its third report, published in April 2000, the anti-corruption commission identified over fifty such cases for adjudication. |
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He had a couple of thousands to invest, and would give me a good commission if I acted square with him. |
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In the commission to Delaroche, both historical and familial aspects were closely intertwined. |
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The commission rationalized this system, explaining that other transportation networks already charge variable rates for use at peak hours. |
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Hence it was recommended that disafforestation must be allowed after obtaining legal sanction of the commission to check the depletion and degradation of forest areas. |
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If this commission holds out we will get an urban district council. |
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In 1841 he entered the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, followed by a commission in the Grenadier Guards where he developed a special interest in musketry. |
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Britain closed its embassy in Indonesia and high commission in Singapore. |
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The Philippine government on Tuesday set up a commission to investigate a mutiny by junior military officers and enlisted personnel over the weekend. |
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Each city will make a 45 minute pitch on Wednesday before an evaluation commission report, the final vote and then the all-important announcement. |
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Where necessary, the commission will provide pens in polling booths that will be routinely sanitized. |
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He said the current consultation appeared to be retreading old ground and said he was disappointed that the commission hadn't been approached to clarify any issues of concern. |
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The military commission is confirmed as having authority to try even the most serious non-capital offenses with trial panels of only three officers. |
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He said the commission was considering the main issues surrounding the continued sanitary and phytosanitary ban on the movement of the traditional cattle from rural areas. |
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Whilst those commissions may be rebated in full in many cases, it is the payment of that commission which, in fact, finances the whole of the financial planning process. |
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The commission attempted to elaborate on the legal side of reunification. |
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Over the weekend, Putin himself told the president of the european commission that his forces could take Kiev within two weeks. |
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The commission argues that the fishery must be restricted since cod, in desperately dire straits, is caught as a so-called by-catch of the prawn fishery. |
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We don't commission new works in the sense that ACM would ask for a work for specific instrumentation and then own the rights to exclusively perform that work. |
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Whether the lack of liberal involvement in the museum is the result of commission or omission, it is puzzling. |
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Unfortunately, the Cole royal commission may also end up the perfect mechanism for destroying the already threadbare authority of royal commissions. |
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It also wants an unelected royal commission be appointed to oversee and implement such measures. |
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From the 1830s the old expatriate merchant dynasties faced growing competition from commission agents operating on the instruction of traders in the importing market. |
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The commission found that each had been derelict in his duty. |
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He became a Lieutenant in The Blues and Royals before transferring his commission to the royal air force. |
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Those who aided the commission of crime but were not present at the scene of the crime were regarded as accessories before the fact or principals in the third degree. |
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Put aside the fact that this commission is supposed to be finding out what actually happened, not drawing up plays like Monday morning quarterbacks. |
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That commission recommended stiff increases in the payroll tax to create a surplus that would help fund the retirement of baby boomers down the road. |
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This is particularly so in an environment where worker alienation is so strong and the once authoritative independent commission has been kneecapped. |
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Facing a political backlash, they reversed course in 2011 and announced that the military commission process would be restarted. |
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Not included in this bibliography are any statistical articles on the deterrent effect of capital punishment on the commission of criminal homocide. |
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For the purpose of vesting in the new commission power to regulate the various classes of these carriers, provisions now in the interstate commerce act have been incorporated in the Couzens bill. |
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On the evening after the tsunami, commission agents were said to be hunting for railway building contractors and suppliers of high speed locomotives. |
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Cease, then, your wanderings and return at once to Christ, and He will greet you with a word of welcome and cheer, and who knows but what He has some honorous commission awaiting you. |
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No man ever yet began at the top of villany, but the advance is still gradual from one degree to another with each commission smoothing and glibbing the way to the next. |
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The commission granted ten days for the government, the chief conservator of forests and police officials involved in the case to respond to the interim report. |
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The commission discovered the mistakes on Thursday when a dozen random copies of a batch of 30,000 leaflets showed they had been incorrectly stapled. |
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The commission is redoing their website now, but these things take time. |
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Before the state commission army, forces were assembled from diverse sources, including mercenary bands and irregular bodies of troops raised by local nobles. |
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The commission will comprise a chairperson, three deputy chairpersons and three other members and will be elected for a term of six years by Parliament. |
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Before Murdoch sailed, Fisher, now the Australian prime minister, gave him an official commission to report on the progress of the Gallipoli campaign. |
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That case was buoyed by a federal investigation into how Cuomo conducted a commission he created to root out Albany corruption. |
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One of the big disputes now is whether all the commission members will be able to attend the interview with the president or just the two co-chairs. |
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But you don't have to be a Little Englander to be concerned about the commission poking their noses into a tax regime which is, after all, in its fourth decade of operation. |
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The president has signed a military order, designating me, as secretary of defense, to be responsible for a military commission or tribunal, in the event one is required. |
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The commission noted that guzman is under federal indictment for running up to 2,000 kilograms of cocaine through Chicago. |
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Evidence of the commission of the offences with which he was charged was, of course, admissible at the trial of the charges in the indictment on which he was arraigned. |
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It should also enable them to resists the blandishments of the banks, brokers, and other commission agents plying them with offers of seemingly generous quantities of credit. |
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