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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Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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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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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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It not only deems it impolite to insult directly, but also can include an obvious, but easily retractable accusation. |
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These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong. |
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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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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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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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The theory deems that cities need culture freaks in order to make the dynamic creative class feel at home. |
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A woman will receive what a court deems her rightful share, not necessarily half. |
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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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The baker can exercise his ten dollar claim any time he deems it to be required. |
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The Council may, whenever it deems it necessary, appoint a special representative with a mandate in relation to particular policy issues. |
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The notice states that the County Council deems the building to be unsafe. |
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Remember, you're only as good as your last customer deems you to be. |
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An occupational licence is one that deems a property habitable. |
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Hence, a supervised company may challenge a circular in court if the company deems it contrary to law or inappropriate. |
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This is often accompanied by the belief that what one deems to be good for oneself is good for the whole society. |
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The Commission shall proceed expediently to table any new proposals that it deems appropriate in the light of the research. |
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As LSAC maintains that it can reinstitute this policy whenever it deems it to be necessary, I cannot conclude that the complaint is resolved. |
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After reevaluation, the Commission may amend the regulation plan as it deems appropriate. |
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Within the team, he is Richie McCaw's bagman, dispensing internal justice as the skipper deems necessary. |
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The draftsman may, if he deems necessary, comment on the fulfilment by the broadcasters of their public service obligations. |
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When he deems it appropriate, he becomes a privileged representative to intercede on the citizen's behalf with City representatives. |
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Lad culture deems feminists as mad, butch man haters with hairy armpits! |
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The Committee may create such consultative bodies as it deems necessary for the performance of its functions. |
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This must not of course restrict the right of any lawmaker or relevant authority to draw up any law it deems essential. |
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He shall also award temporary maintenance for the child against whomsoever he deems to be liable for it. |
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The Agency shall comply with any such request, if it deems it necessary, within the time limit, if any, set by the Board. |
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The government has been accused of cyber spying and hacking into sites it deems harmful. |
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The managing NCB may request any additional information or document that it deems appropriate in order to decide on the request. |
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The Council deems it appropriate to maintain the arms embargo against Sudan. |
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Although that identity began as a stipulative definition in Newtonian mechanics, Einsteinian mechanics deems it false. |
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A worshipper of Agni is thus praying for upliftment in whichever way the father deems fit. |
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In particular, Kazakhstan deems it important to ensure the soonest possible entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. |
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And when we finally give up and beat a retreat it deems this an invitation to play catch with us and to have a go at our heels. |
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When the division deems the evidence to be in order, the parties shall be summonsed to the submission of the evidence. |
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On the basis of this report, the Council will take any further action it deems necessary. |
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In addition, the committee could propose any amendments it deems necessary. |
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At times, a report may be furnished directly to the Minister for Public Safety upon his request, or when the Committee deems it appropriate. |
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A Party or an observer may submit information that it deems to be confidential to the Secretariat. |
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As the Society has no control over the content of any of these websites, these links may be updated or deleted as the Society deems appropriate. |
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Before coming to a decision, the Committee shall carry out such studies and consultations as it deems necessary. |
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To that amount shall be added such insurance premium as the UCI deems proper to take out for the rider. |
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If the Supreme Court deems the case to be of public importance, it may hear an appeal of the judgment. |
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It deems this endeavor necessary in order to face the challenges that have been discussed throughout the day. |
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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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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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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 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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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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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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If I may project the pie graph of my particular class to a larger generalization, it tells me that people tend to take motorcycle riding more lightly than the corresponding risk deems they should. |
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She has fallen out with Mr Krajisnik and Mr Karadzic not because of their alleged war crimes of which she says they are innocent but because of what she deems to be their crookery. |
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The Kaba Media door provides the shop manager with an attractive advertising rostrum that he can individually design and use as he deems appropriate. |
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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 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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After Diggins arrived, Ravin bought a Gatorade from a vending machine and left a quarter in the change slot — a practice that, he says, he got from LeBron James, who deems one-dollar bills too small to bother with. |
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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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The Executive Committee will make a preselection of the candidates that it deems the most appropriate for guaranteeing a high level organisation and will submit these candidates to the Management Committee. |
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You also authorize the company to use the personal data in all the ways indicated above for as long the company deems this to be useful and in no case after you request deletion of the databank. |
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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 administrative organ handling the review or the court may revoke or modify the decision in accordance with the law if it deems that decision ordering re-education through labour was not made on solid grounds. |
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Once a society deems an activity such as smoking to be legal it has no business stubbing out the firms that seek to profit from it. America's tobacco wars have been an unedifying spectacle from the start. |
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Many common law couples continue to disagree and feel frustrated that the law deems their relationship to be akin to marriage after a certain time has passed. |
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The proponent deems that navigation conditions on the reservoir and the construction of boat-launching ramps would undoubtedly constitute additional appeal for vacationers and cottage-owners. |
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At the request of the parties or if it deems appropriate, the arbitral tribunal may substitute any process permitting the preservation of the entire statements or of their essential elements. |
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Parliament can decide to organise referendums on any subject it deems fit. |
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Front National, currently headed by Le Pen's daughter Marine Le Pen, has railed against what it deems the corruption of the French elite, styling itself as a down-to-earth alternative. |
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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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It is ruled by a dictator who deems his own power and privileges more important than the lack of stability of his country and the suffering of his own people. |
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The appellee may then designate additional portions that the appellee deems necessary. |
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Notably the Act specifically deems directors and officers of an employer to be employees of the employer, and therefore subjects such directors and officers to the compensation freeze in the Act. |
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In addition to the two methods outlined, the actuary may employ any other approach that the actuary deems to be appropriate for a given set of circumstances. |
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Because the money is nominally held by the offshore companies, the tax code deems the money nontaxable, even if the funds are physically held in the United States. |
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The Government shall have the right to review the committee's reports before they are tabled in Parliament, and to black out, but not edit or delete, such classified information as it deems necessary. |
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Full parole brings the offender closer to full release, but the parole officer can follow up on that person and take action if he deems that the situation is deteriorating. |
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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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In very fast sections of the course where the technical delegate or, in his absence, the president of the commissaires' panel deems it appropriate, small banners as per the diagram below can be used to mark off the course. |
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So Syriza lost faith with its firebrand finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, worried that this engaging stormy petrel would annoy Brussels and Berlin so much that it would affect bailouts, even the ones it deems stingy. |
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The Court may award any amount it deems appropriate. |
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The proponent deems that following the introduction of lake trout, it would be possible to begin limited recreational fishing about five years after impounding and sustained recreational fishing, ten years after impounding. |
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If the UCI or a federation deems that it cannot issue the requested licence, it shall inform the applicant to that effect stating its reasons by registered letter with recorded delivery. |
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However, it deems necessary to impress upon the State Party the importance of delivering the reports in a timely fashion and with sufficient detail. |
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Receive complaints and make inquiry if he deems it necessary. |
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But most important of all, it demonstrated Mbeki's willingness to get tough even with important political allies if he deems it necessary to achieve the economic growth the country needs. |
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Comcast will never compete with itself locally, but a rival firm might try to cut in on its local market share if it deems it economically viable as a business choice. |
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The accounting officer shall be empowered to check the information received as well as to carry out any further checks he deems necessary in order to sign off the accounts. |
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On the other hand, if a labour union deems that its rights have been violated in any way whatsoever, it may file a complaint with the Canadian Industrial Relations Board. |
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However, he may appeal against any decision which he deems to be against the law or incompatible with the statutes, such appeals having suspensive effect. |
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Maroc Telecom's management bases its estimates on past experience and on various other assumptions that it deems reasonable under the circumstances. |
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However, in extremis, when lives are in immediate danger, the commanding officer shall take any actions he or she deems necessary to save lives, including towing in ice with persons onboard. |
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On the one hand, the Danish rapporteur deems it thus not recommendable that the referring court should be obliged to formulate an answer to the preliminary question it poses. |
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They worship seven angels, the most notable of whom is brilliantly garbed as a peacock. The IS deems them unworthy of conversion and says it will kill them wherever they are found. |
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This shows just how important our country deems its relations with France. |
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Thus, on the second point, the nullifiers are wrong: states cannot impede federal enforcement of a federal law merely because the state deems it unconstitutional. |
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In the case of a challenge of the date of birth, the court makes its estimation on the basis of a medical examination and any other investigation that the court deems useful for the determination of the age of the minor. |
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Taking into account the scope and extent of any damage, loss or injury, the Court may award reparations on an individualized basis or, where it deems it appropriate, on a collective basis or both. |
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The Tribunal deems this jurisdiction to be well founded, and does not feel it necessary to insist further on this point with respect to the complaints of Mmes Poliquin, Mongrain and Labelle. |
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Cominar deems this program an appropriate use of its funds. |
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The Council of Guardians, a conservative body of six clerics and six jurists, can veto laws it deems un-Islamic or unconstitutional and in the past it has stretched these definitions in the interest of the conservatives. |
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The Board may make such regulations as it deems necessary to give effect to the provisions of the Plan, and such regulations shall be deemed to constitute part of the Plan. |
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If the complainant deems the case urgent, consideration of the case should take even less time. |
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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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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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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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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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The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. |
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