He would act at all times in accordance with the implied duty of trust and confidence. |
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The pool is open afternoons, and weekends, with lifeguards on duty during all working hours. |
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Most volunteers normally spend a couple of mornings, afternoons or evenings on duty each week. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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The court also indicated that the defendants' fiduciary duty included a responsibility to account for property and money entrusted to them. |
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Stamp duty is payable on credit card accounts maintained by banks on April 1 each year. |
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Richard, the owner, is on patrol duty and he watches the women protectively. |
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The wardens would also have had a general duty of care to keep the area clear of litter to help improve the look of the site. |
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As airmen, successful mission accomplishment is our job, and receiving TACON for a mission is both a duty and an honor. |
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Never soak such items in solutions containing ammonia, washing soda or heavy duty detergents. |
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The only people who had to abide by any duty of standing with their lord were the warriors as can be seen by the account of the Battle of Maldon. |
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That's not my fight, and I'll sleep easy tonight knowing that I've answered the call of duty with an extra topping of usefulness. |
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Another specialist was the quaestor, whose duty was to look after all the money matter. |
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At the same time, the right to free speech does not absolve us from our duty to behave responsibly. |
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This is true in so far as it goes, but it ignores the personal nature of the duty an employer has to each of his individual employees. |
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Meanwhile, a Times reporter in Kitwe reported that car dealers there have bemoaned the increase on excise duty on imported saloon cars. |
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With no duty on kerosene in the north, smugglers are bringing heating oil south by the ton. |
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Is there no concept of duty that investments banks won't abrogate for profit? |
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Our county, parish and town councillors all need to see this if they do not wish to abrogate their duty to us, their constituents. |
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And a fourth grade teacher goes above and beyond the call of duty to teach a student an unforgettable life lesson. |
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There is no duty on kerosene when it is used as heating oil but it can be mixed with diesel to run engines. |
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But officers who repeatedly exceed detection targets or perform above and beyond the call of duty could be in line for bonuses. |
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Superior claims may baulk inferior ones, but the liquidator's duty is to realise the assets of all in accordance with their rights. |
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I think it's the duty of any serious reader to read as widely and as disparately as they can. |
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The scope of the duty varies widely according to the nature of the employment. |
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He said that the restaurant has about five waiters on duty during busy periods. |
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By 1970 the concept of duty evaporated in the affluently modeled consumer society. |
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A transfer of property between blood relatives is charged at half the rate of stamp duty which would otherwise apply. |
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Introducing the duty of whistle-blowing will significantly alter the roles these professionals are expected to perform. |
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In particular the feeling that he would no longer do duty for India, which he had served with distinction, rankles him. |
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He was not within the leading ranks of borough society and performed his citizen's duty only through one stint as chamberlain. |
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Plant two trees each, and thirdly, do your duty to the best of your ability. |
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Every week councillors nationwide receive pages of waffle from this Government advising us of our duty to take action to reduce carbon emissions. |
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A homicide committed in the proper performance of a legal duty is justifiable. |
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We have a duty as moral and just people, to educate other farangs who ride the buses. |
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Was it just and reasonable that the defendant should owe a duty of care of the scope asserted by the plaintiff? |
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It raises the question as to whether it is fair, just and reasonable to impose the duty contended for. |
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Apparently I'm exempt from jury duty as my father is in the Police and I may have a 'biased' view towards the matter. |
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She first received a jury duty notice in January but received a postponement because she was pregnant. |
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It is well established that all persons presiding over adjudicative tribunals owe a duty of fairness to the parties who appear before them. |
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And that is precisely why Judge Judy failed to do her duty when sitting in judgement of that habitual offender. |
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I could get worked up about this, but I'm not so much railing against networks ignoring their civic duty as I am railing against human nature. |
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She was somewhat bewildered by the new feeling, but felt a duty to care for her fellow journeyer. |
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This tax is in addition to the ordinary stamp duty payable by the buyer of property. |
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Officers due for suspension have often in practice remained on active duty at the same police station in which the offence was committed. |
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For this analysis, the information from the four officers on active duty was deleted to avoid skewing the results. |
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Officers continue on active duty and receive all regular pay and allowances from the Army. |
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We don't plan on having an Army Reserve where every Soldier is on active duty every day. |
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Add the demobilization process on their return, and they can expect to be on active duty for at least nine months. |
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But when men start weeing wherever they feel like, it is indeed your duty to step in. |
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It is our job and our duty to promote recycling and we are slowly getting there. |
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The council has a duty to do its job and provide adequate services for the community. |
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It was his duty as acting sheriff until his brother was back to protect her. |
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But she already had a letter showing she had passed her probationary period, signed by her acting duty station manger. |
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Public bodies have a duty to eliminate discrimination in the way they work and to promote equality of opportunity and good race relations. |
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His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber. |
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But I do admire the Queen as a woman who has done her job well and never wavered from her commitment to her duty and her country. |
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Use special, heavy duty extension cords for high wattage appliances such as air conditioners, portable electric heaters, and freezers. |
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Our duty is to make Hong Kong a better place for us all, without hidden agendas or quid pro quos. |
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The masterminds of the bootleg scam evaded excise duty by substituting potable alcohol with industrial solvents such as acetone. |
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An attorney's duty of confidentiality is, perhaps, the most jealously guarded of the professional ethics. |
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But MLB has a duty at least to try to live up to its contract with the players and its covenant with the public. |
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This is deeply insulting to our members, skilled and dedicated professionals who have worked above and beyond the call of duty to keep services afloat through difficult times. |
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Some officers involved remain on active duty in command of troops. |
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The Cleveland Nine should count themselves lucky that they were returned to full duty after 16 months. |
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I am immensely impressed by the way in which the British juryman and jurywoman simply sits down to do this disagreeable duty though the heavens fall. |
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Their duty is to centralize all evidence currently available, but let a semi-organic process develop the rest. |
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As rational beings, then we are duty bound to be morally upright. |
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Although both agreements affirm the duty of parties to prevent and eliminate land-based marine pollution, they do not as such prescribe detailed standards for doing so. |
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Entertainment institutions like the Academy have a duty to use their clout wisely. |
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It is stirring to see these veterans, many aged, some infirm, answering the call of duty one last time, to defend their honor and that of their fallen comrades. |
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As a result, it has asked the Government to consider developing legislation which would set a blood alcohol limit for people on watch duty on board vessels. |
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A strong note of ambivalence is also present in the conflict over love and duty between Gromov and his wife. |
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He oversaw a brutal regime, aimed at instilling respect, deference and acceptance of duty into the princes. |
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But this approach should not arise from the fact that it is our contractual duty under the law and we want to keep our jobs. |
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It is the first duty of any Government to protect the public and it seems increasingly clear that we no longer know who is walking the streets of our towns and villages. |
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They used electric saws and did their duty with commendable accuracy. |
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So perhaps the barbed wire and the machinations of the plot did duty for other obstacles that stood between myself and freedom. |
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Accordingly, the duty owed under Section 17 of the Children Act 1989 is a target duty owed to children in general and is not justiciable by judicial review. |
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Even if the issues are justiciable, the courts will not accept that a negligence action can be brought unless it would be just and reasonable for a duty of care to exist. |
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It's his duty to encourage our interest in politics and not put us off it. |
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The discipline of the guards is not very good. Sentry duty wearies them, for they must also serve as torturers, interrogators and perform the duties of kidnappers. |
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She is still there now with George while William completes his tour of duty and says farewell to Anglesey. |
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Protestants, beginning with Martin Luther, reconceptualized worldly work as a duty which benefits both the individual and society as a whole. |
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They believed it was their duty to civilize the native people. |
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This duty has now passed to Bath and North East Somerset Council, who carry out monitoring of pressure, temperature and flow rates. |
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For general duty color printing, inkjet and bubblejets are the most cost-beneficial. |
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You might have satisfied every duty of political friendship, without committing the honour of your sovereign. |
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Sheppard removed his commlink unit and attempted to access the engineering duty officer to report the occurrence. |
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Whenever he had a compadre or a friend, it was his bounden duty to do him some service. |
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Counion with Him is His desire, not a robotic family who is programmed or shows up out of duty or obligation. |
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The principal change in paragraph 1406 is the reduction in the rates of duty provided in the House bill on ceramic decalcomanias. |
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Whoever has the care of instructing others, may be charged with deficience in his duty if this book is not recommended. |
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The de minimis rules on import duty mean that alcohol for personal consumption is exempt from any charge. |
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Entire villages were often charged with the derbendci duty and consequently exempted from certain taxes. |
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He was without authority, as the administrator in chief was without duty to him, for defaults or devastavits during the preceding administration. |
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It shall be the duty of any owner or person in charge of any domestic animal or animals. |
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Nothing short of an imperative sense of duty could tempt me to set forth on that most perilous emprise, a discussion of the American language. |
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Our task is only half finished. It will be my duty to enforce the decisions of the conference and I hereby pledge myself to that end. |
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I merely repeat, remember always your duty of enmity towards Man and all his ways. |
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A text that could not speak to the present was dead, and the exegete had a duty to revive it. |
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We believe it is our duty to help these people, because we don't think they are getting a fair crack of the whip. |
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In Russian military hospitals the subordinate duty is performed by a body of men who are designated feldschers. |
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That boy was one of the new draft, fresh out of boot camp, and yet it was his duty to pass messages upon which the fate of a battle might depend. |
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It was also new to be listening to talk of bribery and corruption in high places, and Michael Murray saw it as his duty to gen me up on this. |
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He began to fear lest he should be obliged to fulfil the duty of heirship to the property deposited with him. |
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In 1854, General Barter, C.B., was a subaltern in the 75th Regiment, and was doing duty at the hill station of Murree in the Punjaub. |
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Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the theory's main proponents, suggested that it is a state's duty to grant recognition as a possible solution. |
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The kids got basement duty and my hubs and I struggled in the ensuing storm to nail plastic tarps in place over the openings in the roof. |
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As a consequence, military duty began to appeal most to the poorest sections of society, to whom a salaried pay was attractive. |
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Each of these commands carried a tour of duty of two to three years in different provinces. |
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Initially, Rome's military consisted of an annual citizen levy performing military service as part of their duty to the state. |
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The revenues from the customs duty were handled by the Riccardi, a group of bankers from Lucca in Italy. |
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There is an innate light in every man, discovering to him the first lines of duty in the common notions of good and evil. |
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In 1473 it was enlarged and given the additional duty of maintaining law and order in the Principality and the Marches of Wales. |
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The duty was associated with operating the installation as a military facility. |
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The duty year was divided into time slices, typically one or two months, which were apportioned to units, typically maniples or centuries. |
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It was her duty to administer them directly, as the lord administered his own land. |
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The duty of mounting 'Queen's Guard' as it is known within the Army is one which many also take on with great pride. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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The king's duty was to be head over the military, to deal with foreign politics and also to decide on controversies between the gentes. |
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For Hunt it was the duty of the artist to reveal the correspondence between sign and fact. |
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William Walton, solicitor for Keats's mother and grandmother, definitely did know and had a duty of care to relay the information to Keats. |
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This sense of moral duty and the need to record it, are more evident in The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. |
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A National Library is that library which has the duty of collecting and preserving the literature of the nation within and outside the country. |
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It was both his duty to punish offenses and stop them from being committed. |
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It is the monarch's constitutional duty to appoint a Prime Minister who can command support of a majority in the House of Commons. |
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The military operates 865 bases and facilities abroad, and maintains deployments greater than 100 active duty personnel in 25 foreign countries. |
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Many students held to Whiggish, evangelical, and Utilitarian convictions of their duty to represent their nation and to modernise India. |
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Dyer was removed from duty but he became a celebrated hero in Britain among people with connections to the Raj. |
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It is the duty of the individual juror to strive to avoid any misappreciation of the evidence, no matter how it is represented by the barristers. |
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This was more successful, but escort duty tied the fighters to the bombers' slow speed and made them more vulnerable. |
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The EFTA Secretariat is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, but also has duty stations in Brussels, Belgium and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. |
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Therefore, judges have a duty to act in compatibility with the Convention even when an action is a private one between two citizens. |
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In most of the world's navies, a deployment designates an extended period of duty at sea. |
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Lord Provosts in the four city councils have the additional duty of acting as Lord Lieutenant for their respective city. |
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The Commissioner is not a part of the Commission but has a duty to investigate complaints of misconduct referred to him. |
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Although respectful toward the King, he made it clear that his constitutional duty was to acquiesce to the will of the people and Parliament. |
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He is entrusted with a certain amount of misery which it is his duty to distribute as fairly as he can. |
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Members had a duty to act in the best interests of the company without personal bias. |
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Sadaqah means optional charity which is practiced as religious duty and out of generosity. |
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His main duty is to make sure the traditions and practices of the Church are preserved. |
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Section 3 states the EHRC has a general duty to work towards the development of a society where equality and rights are rooted. |
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The updates include new requirements on the fundamentals of care, the duty of candour, raising concerns and social media use. |
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At the beginning of August, Scotland were on Intercontinental Cup duty as they won against the Netherlands by an innings and 59 runs. |
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An excise or excise tax is any duty on manufactured goods which is levied at the moment of manufacture, rather than at sale. |
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An excise duty is often applied by the affixation of revenue stamps to the products being sold. |
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The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. |
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Goods from many countries are exempt from duty under various trade agreements. |
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A customs duty or due is the indirect tax levied on the import or export of goods in international trade. |
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Customs duty is calculated on the determination of the assessable value in case of those items for which the duty is levied ad valorem. |
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In drawing up the national tariff, the revenue departments often specifies the rate of customs duty with reference to the HS code of the product. |
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In a similar vein, a trader can evade customs duty by understatement of quantity or volume of the product of trade. |
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A trader may also evade duty by misrepresenting traded goods, categorizing goods as items which attract lower customs duties. |
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Moreover, ERP software offers an option for customs warehouse, introduced to save duty and VAT payments. |
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In addition, the duty deferment and suspension is also taken into consideration. |
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The soldiers of the Imperial Roman army were professionals who volunteered for 20 years of active duty and five as reserves. |
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Cressingham clearly did not believe that the Scots lords tasked with dealing with Moray had done their duty to Edward. |
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Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva. |
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He noted that though he was not of noble birth, he had the same duty as any subject to warn of dangers to the realm. |
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His book The State in its Relations with the Church argued that England had neglected its great duty to the Church of England. |
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Haig stressed that the army's duty was to keep the peace and urged his officers not to dabble in politics. |
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A 1587 charter granted to Hector Maclean of Duart requires feu duty on land paid as 60 ells of cloth of white, black and green colours. |
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Pretending to be carpenters repairing the castle, the two gained entry, killed the two watchmen on duty and took control of the fortress. |
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Clearly I have a duty to say why design strikes me as a nonsilly hypothesis, and even as a simple and attractive one. |
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A community sentence would usually consist of community payback, a duty to work between 40 and 300 hours unpaid in the community. |
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They asked that their status as British subjects be recognized, along with the duty of the Royal Navy to defend them. |
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There is scarce any duty which has been so obscured by the writings of learned men as this. |
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He later clarified his position to BBC Radio Manchester, saying that he would only return to Wales duty in an emergency. |
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Celibacy, as a consequence of the duty to observe perfect continence, is obligatory for priests in the Latin Church. |
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The unsent intercepted messages had been duly filed by the junior officer left on duty that night, who failed to appreciate their significance. |
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Princess Royal stayed initially at Rosyth but transferred to dry dock at Portsmouth before returning to duty at Rosyth 21 July. |
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Article 94 establishes the duty of all UN members to comply with decisions of the Court involving them. |
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The same month, Nelson returned home to Britain after two years of duty at sea. |
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These ships were later diverted for convoy duty in the Mediterranean, although Nelson had expected them to return. |
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He spent 15 of the next 25 years in four tours of duty at Portsmouth concerned with development of gunnery and torpedoes. |
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Shore duty had the unfortunate effect that Fisher became seriously ill with dysentery and malaria. |
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It is my duty to inform you that Operation Cerberus has been successfully completed. |
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The circumstances of this duty and whether or not it had anything to do with his probable avoidance of Nero have disappeared with the work. |
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Our duty is seconded with such an advantage, as is not parallelable in all the world beside. |
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The Bangladesh Coast Guard also performs the duty of maritime border security of Bangladesh. |
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Failure to submit a SORN is punishable in the same manner as failure to pay duty when using the vehicle on public roads. |
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Instead the customers' calls are forwarded to the cell phones of whichever drivers are on duty at the time. |
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Hammond said that he was undone, and between his duty to the king and his obligations to the army would be confounded. |
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They labeled him an unqualified marksman and often caught him napping while on duty and failing to report for bed checks. |
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In 1887, US tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables, but not on fruits, caused the tomato's status to become a matter of legal importance. |
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The Palazzo today is one of the Capitoline Museums, which serve a double duty as museums and city government buildings. |
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Elton saw the duty of historians as empirically gathering evidence and objectively analyzing what the evidence has to say. |
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In the ancient Hebraic context, it was considered the duty of the individual and family to avenge evil on behalf of God. |
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They regard it as a religious duty to offer to him, on fixed days, human as well as other sacrificial victims. |
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The Thai Armed Forces have a combined manpower of 306,000 active duty personnel and another 245,000 active reserve personnel. |
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According to the constitution, serving in the armed forces is a duty of all Thai citizens. |
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This duty extended to lodging and medical treatment of pilgrims to the temple at Jerusalem. |
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A form of indentured servitude was allowed, being similar to a peasant's duty to his liege lord in Europe. |
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However, according to the codes, the king had the ultimate duty as protector of the people and the annihilator of evil. |
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Traditionally the king had a duty to perform a religious ceremony blessing the rice plantation. |
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Our men who had been shielding Montezuma had momentarily neglected their duty when they saw the attack cease while he spoke to his chiefs. |
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An attorney-in-fact has a duty to act solely in yhe interest of the principal and to avoid conflicts of interest. |
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So, after doing my professorly duty and dispensing wisdom, I hang up with the reporter and stand in the middle of the dark bedroom. |
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They were on active duty for five years, but could fulfill their remaining obligation with the reserves. |
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In 2013, Nigeria introduced a policy regarding import duty on vehicles to encourage local manufacturing companies in the country. |
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A Jersey Guy is a guy who does his duty and loves his family and will punch your lights out if you insult his wife. |
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When the town council asked Luther to return, he decided it was his duty to act. |
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Rocky was a three-tour Marine Vietnam vet who, I later learned from him, thought guard duty at Eglin was about the pussiest job he could imagine. |
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Nevertheless, the civil magistrate has a duty to preserve church unity, suppress heresy, and prevent corruption and abuse within the church. |
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On this subject We judge it Our duty to rectify an attitude with which you are doubtless familiar, Venerable Brethren. |
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The decision was to keep them on active duty with full pay, but they had to be stationed somewhere. |
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Men had a civic duty to be prepared and willing to fight for the rights and liberties of their countrymen. |
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For instance, not giving food is an omission rather than an act, but as a parent one has a duty to feed one's children. |
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Furthermore, one can become bound by a duty to take reasonable steps to correct a dangerous situation that one creates. |
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He failed to correct the dangerous situation he created, as he was duty bound to do. |
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Stevenson would be that a person owes a duty of care to those who he can reasonably foresee will be affected by his actions. |
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In English law, there is no Good Samaritan rule therefore one cannot be criminally liable for an omission unless a duty of care is owed. |
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The claimant must prove that the breach of the duty of care caused actionable damage. |
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The three women could not have sued the driver directly because they were not foreseeable and so no duty of care was owed to them. |
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The purpose of the doctor's duty to take care is to protect the mountaineer against injuries caused by the failure of the knee, not rock falls. |
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Trustees thus have a fiduciary duty to manage the trust to the benefit of the equitable owners. |
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Some breaches of fiduciary duty can be charged and tried as criminal offences in a court of law. |
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The primary duties owed include the duty of loyalty, the duty of prudence, the duty of impartiality. |
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In addition, a trustee has a duty to know, understand, and abide by the terms of the trust and relevant law. |
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Donoghue could not sue under the contract, but it was established that the manufacturer was in breach of a duty of care owed to her. |
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Cardozo which removed the requirement of privity of contract for duty in negligence actions. |
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The insufficiency of past consideration is related to the preexisting duty rule. |
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After a breach has occurred, the innocent party has a duty to mitigate loss by taking any reasonable steps. |
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Negligence is a tort which arises from the breach of the duty of care owed by one person to another from the perspective of a reasonable person. |
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Peat Marwick Hungerfords, such auditors do NOT provide a duty of care to third parties who rely on their reports. |
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This issue arises, for example, in the duty of care that landowners have for guests or trespasses, known as occupiers' liability. |
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Government's duty under a social contract among the sovereign people was to serve the people by protecting their rights. |
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This doctrine was applied in Court rulings on President Grant's duty to enforce the law during Reconstruction. |
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Determining a duty for mental harm has now been subsumed into the Civil Liability Act 2002 in New South Wales. |
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In other words, all members of society have a duty to exercise reasonable care toward others and their property. |
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Thus, for most purposes connected with the quantification of damages, the degree of culpability in the breach of the duty of care is irrelevant. |
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Once the breach of the duty is established, the only requirement is to compensate the victim. |
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Since it is a court's duty to decide cases, courts have to be able to decide what law applies to each case. |
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Directors also owe strict duties not to permit any conflict of interest or conflict with their duty to act in the best interests of the company. |
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All mariners have a duty to save the lives of others in peril without expectation of reward. |
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As such, it is his duty to preside at services, call local leaders, and judge the worthiness of members for service. |
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It may be accomplished by an action, by threat of action, or exceptionally, by an omission to act, which is a legal duty to act. |
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Often jurisdictions pay token amounts for jury duty and many issue stipends to cover transportation expenses for jurors. |
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As such, in Walmisley's mind, the King had a duty to protect the health of his subjects and had delegated it to the college. |
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The requirements of natural justice or a duty to act fairly depend on the context. |
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In addition, whether a duty to act fairly applies depends on the relationship between the public authority and the individual. |
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No duty exists where the relationship is one of master and servant, or where the individual holds office at the pleasure of the authority. |
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On the other hand, a duty to act fairly exists where the individual cannot be removed from office except for cause. |
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Article 6 does not, however, replace the common law duty to ensure a fair hearing. |
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It created the modern concept of negligence, by setting out general principles whereby one person would owe a duty of care to another person. |
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The President's duty is to preserve, protect and defend the constitution and the law under Article 60 of the Indian constitution. |
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Goa is also notable for its low priced beer, wine and spirits prices due to its very low excise duty on alcohol. |
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Article 44 of the Directive Principles sets its implementation as duty of the State. |
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There are roughly 14,000 active duty personnel, which is much less compared to the numbers seen during the Nicaraguan Revolution. |
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He spent part of each summer in Scotland, with golf, constituency matters, and time at Balmoral as duty minister. |
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The faith of very many men seems a duty so weak and indifferent, is so often untwisted by violence, or ravelled and entangled in weak discourses! |
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On my honour, I promise that I will do my best, To do my duty to God and to the Queen, To help other people, And to keep the Scout Law. |
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To do my duty to God, and to the Queen, To keep the Law of the Wolf Cub Pack, and to do a good turn to somebody every day. |
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Therefore, service in Parliament was sometimes considered a resented duty rather than a position of power and honour. |
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This is why we have made it the patriotic duty of every Indian to spin his own cotton and weave his own cloth. |
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The trustees could call on a portion of the statute duty from the parishes, either as labour or by a cash payment. |
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Although still weak from a previous serious illness, he felt it was his duty as Liverpool's MP to attend the opening of the railway. |
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Irish parents felt that it was the children's duty to carry out chores on the family farm. |
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The Roman Army had its origins in the citizen army of the Republic, which was staffed by citizens serving mandatory duty for Rome. |
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The 1909 System instituted compulsory military service of eight years on active duty and five years in the reserves. |
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Wheelock, who was born in 1741, died in Shays' Rebellion in 1786, while on duty protecting the Springfield Armory. |
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The evasion of customs duty may take place with or without the collaboration of customs officials. |
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There were yellowed pages of base layouts and plans, a duty roster, and a rubber banded package of papers. |
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Historians are duty bound never to salt the mine of history by the creation of ersatz facts introduced to fulfill their preconceived ideas. |
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But you must keep skeleton staff on duty at all car parks while the event is still open. |
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We have not sent our pupils out on private duty except a very few times, but they have an unusual amount of specialing to do inside. |
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You six will report to the chief cook to begin your two-week spud bashing duty until we dock at Singapore. |
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Yesterday he was sleeping in his accustomed place beneath the strong arm squad car. A new driver was on duty and he failed to look underneath. |
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Much as Tra wanted to stay behind, as commander of the region, it was his duty to organize and lead the troops going to the North. |
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He has continued on active duty and received promotions for time served. |
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What is the duty of medical providers and police on the discharge of an arrestee in these circumstances? |
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On Sunday, Police produced Pradeep Singh along with Bakshish Singh before the duty magistrate. |
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Various companies pay excise duty by way of bank cheques or cash and these are payments that actually flow into the government's coffers. |
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Prince Harry first visited the Australian War Memorial in Canberra before reporting to duty at the Royal Military College. |
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After checking in to HMM-161 for duty as a squadron corpsman, I was sent to Yuma, Adz. |
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It was Petty Officer Mike Henson's first day on duty after qualifying as a search and rescue aircrewman. |
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Also on duty were members of The Queen's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard, in their striped uniforms, and the Lord Chamberlain. |
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Most food and drink for human consumption is zero-rated, but duty is charged on products such as alcohol and crisps. |
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Sapper James Wilson, known as Jimmer, was dealing with an improvised explosive device on his first tour of duty in Afghanistan when it blew up. |
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Hungary midfielder Jozsef Varga was injured on international duty but there is the option of Boro's summer arrival. |
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State laws govern your rights and obligations as an employer with respect to your employees' jury duty obligations. |
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The duty of KADI is to look for the causal links between the alleged dumping price and the injury caused to the domestic industry. |
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In 1765, Grenville introduced the Stamp Act, which levied a stamp duty on every document in the British colonies in North America. |
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I can't come to work next week as I am on jury duty and I can't get out of it. |
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It is the duty of the Home Secretary to submit such petitions to his Majesty and to advise his Majesty to the reply to be returned. |
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The best examples of Newcomen designs had a duty of about 7 million, but most were closer to 5 million. |
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The farmer had freedom and rights over lands, with provision of a rent or duty to an overlord who provided only slight lordly input. |
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The judges of the court were all those who had the right and duty of attending the court, the suitors. |
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Only the old harbor-master was there, singing out, as by duty bound, his lusty oaths at their lumberings. |
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A short sentence under the census logo informed the viewer that the census was a duty that must be undertaken. |
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Later, the main duty of universities in most Protestant countries was the training of future civil servants. |
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Thou art more obliged to pay duty and tribute, use and principal, to him. |
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The English fleet was still cautious of the remaining Armada after the Battle of Gravelines, requiring it to remain on duty even as some of its sailors died. |
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Directors have a duty to exercise reasonable skill care and diligence. |
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Appeals to patriotism and duty followed, as did mass arrests and trials. |
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Typhoon pilot Flight Lieutenant Noel Rees describes how QRA duty works. |
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Where the actus reus is a failure to act, there must be a duty of care. |
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A duty can arise through contract, a voluntary undertaking, a blood relation with whom one lives, and occasionally through one's official position. |
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If the duty is carried out then it's likely there is Article 6 compliance. |
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